GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Statistics About The Most Expensive Horse
The most expensive horse ever sold was Fusaichi Pegasus, a Thoroughbred colt, purchased for $70 million in 2000.
In this post, we explore the world of high-stakes horse trading and the top-dollar transactions that define the equine industry. From record-breaking auction prices to exorbitant stud fees, these statistics shed light on the astonishing wealth circulating within the realm of elite horse breeding and racing. So saddle up and prepare to be dazzled by the eye-watering numbers behind the most expensive horses in the world.
Statistic 1
"Fusaichi Pegasus holds the record for the most expensive horse ever sold at public auction, fetching a price of $70 million."
Statistic 2
"The offspring of the most expensive horse, Fusaichi Pegasus, averages a sales price of $615,474."
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"The most costly yearly insurance premium for a horse, the stud fee horse named Tapit, costs up to $150,000."
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"Tapit, considered one of the most expensive stud fee horses in North America, earned a total of $573,000 in racetrack winnings over his career."
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"Frankel, one of the priciest stud horses in Britain, has sired 187 winners from 314 of his offspring, as of June 2020."
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"The Arabian stallion, Marwan Al Shaqab, stands at a stud fee of $75,000, making him one of the world's most expensive Arabian horses."
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"The Kentucky Derby, a race often featuring some of the most expensive horses in the world, has a purse of $2 million."
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"The stallion, Galileo, known to be one of the world's most expensive stud fee horses, has sired four winners of The Derby."
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"The total gross for the Keeneland September Yearling Sale in 2019, where many of the world's most expensive horses are sold, was $360,004,700."
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"Fusaichi Pegasus, the most expensive horse ever sold, earned $1,994,400 in racetrack winnings."
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"Shareef Dancer, one of the most expensive horses in history, earned $246,463 on the racetrack before his retirement."
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"A show jumper named Palloubet d’Halong was sold for $15 million, becoming one of the most expensive sport horses in history."
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"A dressage horse named Totilas was sold for an estimated $11 million, setting a record for the highest price ever paid for a dressage horse."
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"The most expensive polo pony ever sold fetched a price of $800,000."
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"The average price of a yearling horse at the prestigious Tattersalls auction was $375,000 in 2019."
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"The average cost of a racehorse in the US is around $60,000, but the price of the most expensive horses can reach into the millions."
Statistic 17
"Justify, the 2018 Triple Crown Winner, has a breeding value estimated at $60 million."