Former stallions and notable residents The farm has been home to a number of famous horses and stallions including 1987
Belmont Stakes winner
Bet Twice, 1999 Kentucky Derby and
Preakness Stakes winner
Charismatic, 1999
Belmont Stakes winner
Lemon Drop Kid, 1992
Belmont Stakes winner
A. P. Indy, 1990
Preakness Stakes winner
Summer Squall, 2003
Canadian Triple Crown winner
Wando, champion sire
Smart Strike, and European runner
Law Society. Stephen Got Even, the sire of
American Champion Juvenile Stevie Wonderboy, Gr.I winner
I Want Revenge, and dual Classic-placed
First Dude, stood stallion duties at Lane's End. Pensioned from stud duty in 2015, Stephen Got Even is spending retirement at the farm, along with his sire A.P. Indy.
Curlin, the 2007 Preakness and
Breeders' Cup Classic winner,
U.S. Horse of the Year in 2007 and 2008, and became the leading money-winner in North American Thoroughbred racing history, holding that record until surpassed by
California Chrome in 2016, and later
Arrogate in 2017, began his stallion career at Lane's End before being moved to stand at
Hill 'n' Dale Farms in 2016.
Zenyatta, the only mare to win the Breeders' Cup Classic, one of the few horses to win two different Breeders Cup events, one of the leading U.S. money earners, the first horse to break Cigar's 16 consecutive win streak, and the horse that broke the world record set by
Rock of Gibraltar for consecutive Grade/Group I victories (later surpassed by
Winx), resides there as a broodmare. She has lived there since her retirement in 2010. Like Zenyatta, the
U.S. Champion 3-Yr-Old Filly of 2006
Wait A While also calls Lane's End home during her retirement. Stallion City Zip stood at Lane's End for the majority of his stallion career, beginning in 2004 until his passing in 2017. A multiple graded stakes winner, City Zip was a half-brother to Hall of Fame champion
Ghostzapper and graded stakes winner City Wolf. City Zip is most notably the sire of Breeders' Cup winners
Work All Week,
Dayatthespa, Finest City, and Catch A Glimpse, who was also crowned
Canadian Horse of the Year, among other honors.
War Pass, 2007
American Champion Juvenile Male, stood at Lane's End until his death in 2010. Having a short stallion career, his best progeny include: Gr.I winner Java's War and Gr.II winner Revolutionary, who are now both stallions.
Discreetly Mine, a multiple graded stakes winner, stood as a stallion at Lane's End from 2011 to 2016, but was later sold to stand in
Uruguay. Lane's End Texas stood top Texas stallions Grasshopper, Too Much Bling, and
Congaree until the Texas facility closed in 2016. The stallions were moved to stand at Valor Farm, also in Texas. 2024
Breeders' Cup Mile (G1T) winner
More Than Looks will stand as a
stallion at Lane's End from 2025 for $15,000
Live Foal Stands and Nurses (LFSN) after a
tendon reinjury to his
right foreleg.
Current stallions As of the 2023 breeding season, the stallion roster is expected to be: •
Accelerate •
Candy Ride (ARG) • Catalina Cruiser •
City of Light •
Connect • Daredevil •
Flightline •
Game Winner •
Gift Box •
Honor A. P. •
Honor Code • Lexitonian •
Liam's Map •
Mineshaft •
Quality Road • The Factor •
Tonalist • Twirling Candy • Unified •
Union Rags • West Coast . == References ==