Pedro Lanz Acquires Drain The Clock Colt For $1.1-Million
After burning up the track all last week during the under-tack shows, a colt by first-crop stallion Drain the Clock (hip 132) was the first for his sire to breach the seven-figure mark Tuesday at OBS March, selling to Pedro Lanz for $1.1-million. Lanz was bidding on behalf of the Saudi-based KAS Stable and said the colt would stay in the U.S. and be trained by Brad Cox.
“They are athletes. Incredible athletes,” Lanz said of the juveniles he has seen by Gainesway’s Drain the Clock. When you see them, they are sharp. And I think they can go the distance. These horses’ strides are very long and they sustained their speed.”
Bred in New York by Saratoga Glen Farm, LLC and Dean Purdom, the chestnut son of Making a Point worked a furlong in :9 4/5 for consignor de Meric Sales.
He’d been through the ring twice before, first selling as a weanling at the Fasig-Tipton New York Saratoga Fall Mixed Sale in 2024 for $120,000, then realizing $145,000 when de Meric picked him up at the Fasig-Tipton New York Saratoga Preferred New York Bred Yearling Sale last season.
