When you nominate a stallion or the Breeders’ Cup, one good thing leads toanother. First, only oals bred rom nominated stallions can in turn be nominated.And these lucky runners sired by nominated stallions have competed or over$460 Million in Breeders’ Cup purses and awards over the past twenty-our years.The rich, indeed, get richer.The Breeders’ Cup Nomination Program is a two-part program consisting ostallion nominations and oal nominations.All stallions standing anywhere in North or Central America must be nominatedto the Breeders’ Cup on an annual basis. The breeding season that the stallionis nominated or insures that every oal rom the resulting crop is eligible
to be
nominated under the weanling nomination deadlines.The nomination ee is equal to the advertised stud ee but not less than
$1000
(US). A $100 initial payment must accompany the nomination orm and Breeders’Cup will send quarterly invoices through the remainder o the breeding seasonor your convenience. Special arrangements are available or stallions arrivingat the arm ater the December 15 deadline. In addition, breedings that resultin more than 50 live oals born the ollowing year will result in additional ees.Nominations must be made by December 15th prior to the covering season.Breeders’ Cup is a not-or-proft organization which means all nomination eeshelp to und purses and support our sport’s worldwide marketing and televisionprograms which promote the Thoroughbred industry while expanding publicinterest in the sport o racing. When you nominate to the Breeders’ Cup, you
not
only derive immediate benefts or yoursel, but or the entire industry.
Since 1984, Breeders’ Cup champions have earned glory, ame and more than $500million in purses and awards or owners, oal nominators and stallion nominators. TheBreeders’ Cup has indeed become the world’s preeminent Thoroughbred racing program.
Stallion nominationS
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