Stradivarius

Stradivarius

Background & Pedigree

  • Sire: Sea The Stars — one of Europe’s most influential stallions, sire of classic and top-class runners.  
  • Dam: Private Life (by Bering)  
  • Foaled: 28 Feb 2014  
  • Colour: Chestnut with a blaze and four white socks  

Race Career

Stradivarius was one of the most celebrated stayers in European racing history, known for his durability and Group-winning consistency:

  • 20 wins from 35 starts, including a record 18 Group races — the most by any European Pattern performer.
  • Ascot Gold Cup (G1) winner three times.
  • Goodwood Cup winner four times.
  • Other major staying victories: Yorkshire Cup, Lonsdale Cup, Doncaster Cup and more.
  • Cartier Champion Stayer multiple times and induction into the British Champions Series Hall of Fame.  

This extraordinary longevity and soundness made him a fan favourite — and now an intriguing prospect at stud.


 

Stud Career & 2026 Status

  • Retired to stud: End of 2022 at the National Stud, Newmarket.  
  • First foals: Born in 2024–25, making them 2-year-olds in 2026 — so 2026 first-season sire on the track.  
  • 2026 Stud Fee: ~£10,000 SLF.  
  • Covered strong books over several seasons, with over 300 mares to date and quality broodmare lines in his early books.  

His first yearlings sold well in 2025, with averages around £55,000 and even stronger figures on Book 1 foals, indicating commercial interest early on.  


Breeding Profile & Appeal

Strengths as a sire prospect

  • Sea The Stars bloodline — a robust and versatile sire line.  
  • Elite race record with stamina and consistency — valuable for breeders targeting staying races or Classic-distance stock.
  • Soundness and toughness — traits that can positively influence progeny.
  • Strong yearling market feedback, which often correlates with breeder confidence.  

Challenges / Questions

  • As a staying horse, his progeny might not be precocious 2-year-olds compared with sprint/miler sires — staying influence sometimes shows later in 3-year-olds.
  • Commercial appeal may skew toward families seeking stamina rather than early speed.

 

2026 First-Season Expectations

Stradivarius enters 2026 in a slightly different niche compared with the fastest first-season sires like Shaquille or Little Big Bear:

Potential impact areas

  • Mid-season and later 2yo winners: especially at distances from 6f up to a mile.
  • Staying aptitude: his progeny may excel over 1m+ as juveniles that can stay in pattern or conditions races.
  • Numbers of runners: a broad book and wide trainer support means quantity of opportunities to get winners.  

Commercial signals

  • His yearlings sold notably well for a stamina stallion, which suggests breeder confidence in his stock’s quality.  

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Summary – Stradivarius at Stud

Strengths

✔ Legendary race career with unmatched staying success in Europe.  

✔ Genuine first-season sire for 2026 racing with runners eligible as 2-year-olds.  

✔ Solid commercial interest in early foals/yearlings.  

✔ Strong support from a range of top trainers lined up for his juveniles.  

Considerations

  • Might not be as precocious as some speed-first sires
  • Strength could lie in middle distances and staying types, which may mean more winners later in the 2yo season or early 3yo year.