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Grade 1 Sire Power Jam To Stand At Woods Farm For The 2025 Breeding Season
Power Jam (TB) will be standing at Woods Farm in Wyoming for the 2025 breeding season.

Grade 1 Sire Power Jam To Stand At Woods Farm For The 2025 Breeding Season

BEAR RIVER, WY–NOVEMBER 7, 2024­–Lex Fabrizio, who purchased Grade 1 sire Power Jam (TB)  at the Heritage Place Fall Mixed Sale in October of this year, announced that he will stand at Woods Farm in Bear River, Wyoming, for the 2025 season. His fee is set at $2,500.

Power Jam was the #1 first-crop sire of winners by percentage in 2021. He ended his first year at stud as a top 15 first-crop Quarter Horse racing sire of money earners with only five starters, of which four were winners.

In 2022, he kicked off the year with his first Grade 1 finalist, Amadeus Mv, who qualified for the $212,000 Los Alamitos Winter Derby. Candys Special Power, runner-up in the 2022 Black Gold Fillies Futurity and 2023 All American Oaks (G1), earned $150,581, making her Power Jam's top performer of 2022 and 2023.

From 26 starters in 2022, Power Jam ended his sophomore year as the nation's #9 leading second-year sire.

In 2023, Power Jam moved up the ranks on the sire's chart to the #4 leading third-year sire in the nation with nearly $700,000 in money earners.

From four crops to race and only 73 starters, the young stallion has sired over $1.6 million with $22,000 average earnings per starter. He sired this year's Grade 1 Cox Ranch Distaff Challenge Championship Stakes and Los Alamitos Distaff Challenge Stakes winner Streaks Of Power ($139,394), who remains undefeated in 2024.

Power Jam also sired Leavinematthebar, who won two stakes races this year and has earnings of $133,717 in the bank.

The 12-year-old stallion holds the current track record for 5 ½ furlongs at Santa Anita Park and Del Mar Racetrack. A winner of three of five career starts, including the Pirate's Bounty Stakes at Del Mar, he earned $130,240 during his racing career.

From his career debut at Santa Anita Park on February 14, 2015, Bloodhorse Magazine said, "Add another Bob Baffert-trained colt to his already formidable list of Triple Crown hopefuls. Concord Point colt Power Jam joined the Hall of Fame trainer's crowded barn of 3-year-old prospects with an easy 4 ¼ length victory in a six-furlong maiden special weight event."

In his third out at Santa Anita, he broke the 5 ½ furlong track record previously held by Kona Gold set in 1999. That track record stood for 17 years. Kona Gold is a multiple-graded stakes winner of $2,293,384 and won the 2000 Eclipse Award for Champion Sprinter.

Conditioned by Hall of Fame Thoroughbred trainer Bob Baffert, Power Jam broke the Del Mar 5 ½ furlong track record in his final start on September 5, 2016, winning the Pirate's Bounty Stakes in 1:02.10, erasing the previous mark of 1:02 1/5 set by Ack in 1970.

That track record stood for 46 years. Ack won the 1971 Eclipse Award for Champion Sprinter and Horse of the Year. He was later inducted into the Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame in 1986. In a 1986 edition of the Thoroughbred Record, legendary trainer Charles Whittingham said Ack was "the best horse I ever trained.

Power Jam's sire Concord Point, a son of leading Thoroughbred sire Tapit, is a Grade 1 winner of $669,260. He has sired nine black-type winners with more than $8 million in earnings, including Grade 1 winner American Gal ($912,480), who sold for $3,000,000 as a broodmare prospect in the Fasig Tipton Select Sale.

His paternal grandsire Tapit (by Pulpit) is world-renowned and stands at Gainsway Farms for a fee of $185,000 in 2025. The three-time champion sire is North America's #1 leading active sire of money earners with over $213 million in the progeny.

Power Jam is one of four winners from five starters out of his dam Musical Rhythm, a stakes-producing unraced daughter of Smart Strike (by Mr. Prospector).

His second dam is the unraced A.P. Indy daughter Day Lily, a multiple stakes producer including stakes-placed Kingsville (2024, $316,151), G2-placed Attempted Humor ($182,779), and G3-placed Mr. Champ ($145,731). Day Lily is a half-sister to stakes winner Samuel Morse ($507,431).

His third dam is the Champion 2-Year-Old Filly Eliza, by Mt. Livermore, winner of $1,095,315, including the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies [G1], Santa Anita Oaks [G1], Arlington-Washington Lassie S. [G2], Alcibiades S.[G2], 2nd Kentucky Oaks [G1], etc.

Eliza is a half-sister to Santa Anita Derby(G1) winner Dinard ($590,250), stakes winner Power Bidder ($88,91), stakes-placed Ojai ($160,885), etc.

Power Jam is backed by a female family of graded stakes winners, including two-time Champion Elite Power ($3,775,711), =Foxplay (Aus $1,080,855), Dialed In ($941,936), Golden Lad ($645,420-G3), Broadway Alibi ($521,500-G2),  =Foxplay (Aus $1,078013-G1), etc.

Bob Baffert, the former leading Quarter Horse trainer and presently one of the leading thoroughbred trainers in the world who trained both Triple Crown winners American Pharoah and Justify, said, "Power Jam's speed and the way he carried it against the best sprinters in the world, it's a pretty big deal. When you break two track records, that's a huge accomplishment." Baffert went on to say, "Power Jam was about as fast…the quickest horse I've ever trained."

Baffert continued, "He has the bone and the body to cross with Quarter Horse mares…he does look like a Quarter Horse."

"Being from the background of Quarter Horse racing as I am, it's definitely a no-brainer that Power Jam will cross with Quarter Horse mares."

Woods Farm is located in Bear River, Wyoming, and will stand four other quarter horses stallions in 2025, including A Sweet Jess for $1,500, Bodacious Dash for $2,000, Constituent for $1,500, and Corona Surfer for $1,500.

For additional information or Power Jam breeding contracts, contact Trent Woods at  (307) 696-9264 or email trentonwoods29@yahoo.com or call Lex Fabrizio at (435) 979-8000. Additional information on Power Jam can be found at PowerJam.com.