Fasig-Tipton Decembr Digital Sale set a world record
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- December 13, 2024
- By Staff Writers
LEXINGTON, Ky.--The December Digital Sale conducted by Fasig-Tipton sold 401 horses for a record $10,031,000.
The gross is believed to be a world record for a Thoroughbred auction conducted exclusively online.
The best thing about digital sales is that with such a sale there is no cost of shipping the horse to the sale and no cost of keeping the horse at the sale for two or three days before the sale while paying an agent to show the horse, who then also gets a percentage of the sale price.
That greatly reduces the cost of selling a horse.
But the advantage of selling at a regional sale like Timonium in Maryland is that most of the bidders there are also from Maryland and may race the hose in Maryland, so the breeder gets state breeder's awards.
In a digital sale, bidders come from all over.
More than 1200 bidders were registered to bid at the Fasig-Tipton sale.
The Digital platform has now grossed more than $45,500,000 in 2024.
With 1417 sold from 1789 offered, the platform has a 79% clearance rate this year.
Allez Marie (hip 337) topped the session and the sale when sold for $750,000, and Three Chimneys Farm signed the ticket.