Besilu Stables, Though Short-Lived In Racing's Spotlight, Continues To Grow Its Legacy At Keeneland September And Beyond

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Besilu Stables, Though Short-Lived In Racing's Spotlight, Continues To Grow Its Legacy At Keeneland September And Beyond

Crown Queen has spent most of her broodmare career in Europe. She has had a Kingman filly in May 2022. Her first foal, the Empire Maker gelding Queens Empire, is a stakes-placed steeplechaser in the U.S. Miss Besilu was responsible for the $2.6 million Gun It and later sold to Japanese connections for $ 2.2 million at the 2020 Fasig-Tipton November sale. The Tapit filli Tapicat went on to become a G3 winner and had the Medaglia d'Oro colt Lebron J, who sold for $1. 2 million as a juvenile in 2018. Indian Spell sold as yearling for$500,000 and went to Airdrie Stud as broodmares for. $175, and produced stakes winner Dak Attack.


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