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TDN Rising Star Khozan Retired to Journeyman

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TDN Rising Star Khozan Retired to Journeyman

Khozan | Lauren King


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Al Shaqab Racing's TDN Rising Star Khozan (Distorted Humor–Delta Princess, by A.P. Indy), a half-brother to multiple champion Royal Delta (Empire Maker) who was unbeaten and untouched in two trips to the post during the winter months of 2015, has been retired and will enter stud at Brent and Crystal Fernung's Journeyman Stud in Ocala, Florida. A stud fee will be announced at a later date.

Bred in Kentucky by Adena Springs, the dark bay colt was snapped up by Hartley/DeRenzo Thoroughbreds for $350,000 at the 2013 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Sale, then was purchased by Sheikh Joann al Thani's team for an even $1 million after breezing an eighth of a mile in a very swift :9 4/5 at the Fasig-Tipton Florida Sale the following March (click here for sales coverage).

Saddled with the widest gate in a field of 14 for his seven-furlong unveiling at Gulfstream last Jan. 24, Khozan was trapped out three wide, but nevertheless wrested command at the head of the stretch and kicked on to take it by 3 3/4 lengths, good for a 102 Beyer Speed Figure (video). By comparison, Upstart (Flatter) was given a 105 Beyer for his victory in the GII Holy Bull S. later on the program. Khozan made his next appearance in a Feb. 22 allowance going a one-turn mile and that result was never in doubt, as he took command a quarter-mile from home and went on to dust his rivals by nearly 13 lengths at a nickel on the dollar (video). Khozan would have been one of the favorites for the GI Florida Derby another five weeks later, but was injured in his final pre-race workout.

“It's a shame we never got to see Khozan on the big stage because he was a very fast horse who could carry his speed,” commented trainer Todd Pletcher. “With his talent, looks and pedigree, he has a real shot to be a successful stallion.”

Added Brett Fernung, “Khozan is reminiscent of Danzig and Malibu Moon- immensely talented horses with abbreviated racing careers. The upside on Khozan is unlimited. I can't express how grateful we are to Al Shaqab Racing for allowing us to be involved with this wonderful horse.”

Florida's breeders will have their first opportunity to inspect Khozan at Journeyman's open house on Saturday, Dec. 5.

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