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Two-Time AQHA Racing Champion Out Of The Way To Rancho El Dorado In 2026
Grade 1 winner Out Of The Way will stand his second season at Rancho El Dorado in Anthony, New Mexico.

© Mark Herron / TRACK Magazine
Two-Time AQHA Racing Champion Out Of The Way To Rancho El Dorado In 2026

By StallioneSearch

ANTHONY, NM–SEPTEMBER 16, 2025–Two-time AQHA Racing Champion Out Of The Way SI 106 will stand his second season in 2026 at Ranch El Dorado in Anthony, New Mexico. His fee will be announced later.

A $102,000 Ruidoso Select Yearling Sale graduate, Out Of The Way won or placed in 12 of 17 career starts while earning $310,972. In his last start, he defeated all-time leading money earner KJ Desparado in the $350,000 Grade 1 Downs at Albuquerque Fall Championship. He was named the AQHA Racing Champion Aged Horse and Champion Aged Stallion of 2024.

Out Of The Way also won the John Andreini Memorial Stakes at Ruidoso Downs, was second in the Mr Jet Moore Stakes(G2), and third in the All American Gold Cup (G1), Rainbow Invitational Stakes, and All American Invitational Stakes. He was a finalist in the Los Alamitos 2 Million Juvenile.

Out Of The Way's sire champion, First Moonflash SI 122 ($969,828, won The Championship At Sunland Park-G1 while setting a new 400-yard world record in 0:18.735). From 12 crops of racing age, First Moonflash has sired 63 stakes winners, five champions, and 421 winners, earning more than $30.3 million in the USA.

Out Of The Way defeated KJ Desparado in the $350,000 Grade 1 Downs at Albuquerque Fall Championship in
his last start on October 5. © Coady Media

His top performers include Flash And Roll SI 99 (champion 3 times, $1,710,718, Los Alamitos 2 Million Futurity-G1, etc.), Handsome Jack Flash SI 104 (champion twice, $1,517,491, All American Futurity-G1, etc.), Fearless Moon SI 103 (champion, to 4, 2024, $438,672, Sound Dash H., etc.), Out Of The Way SI 106 (champion, $310,972),  Foxy Moonflash SI 102 (champion, $283,978, New Mexico Fillies and Mares Championship [R]-G1, etc.), etc.

Out Of The Way's dam is the multiple-stakes producing Corona Cartel mare Coronas Fast Honey, a sister to stakes-placed Tyme For A Corona. Coronas Fast Honey is the dam of 13 ROM, 11 winners, three black type including two-time Champion Out Of The Way SI 106 (see above), PCQHRA Breeders' Futurity(G2) winner Favorite Honey SI 93 ($363,928), Robert Adair Kindergarten Futurity(G2) winner Fire Fast Honey SI 96 ($222,723), 2024 Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity(G1) fastest qualifier Black Coffeee SI 92 ($28,355 at 2), etc.

The second dam Fast Prize Honey SI 92 is a sister to Grade 1 winners First Prize Leesa SI 106 ($488,270), First Carolina SI 106 ($415,047), First Prize Robin SI 103 ($295,147), and G1-placed First Prize Perry SI 102 ($243,946), stakes-placed First Prize Paris SI 108 ($92,910), stakes-placed First Prize Stone SI 98 ($32,633) and a half-sister to G1 winner Fast First Prize SI 102 ($244,929), G2 winner and leading sire Heza Fast Dash SI 103 ($136,123), stakes winner First Prize Doc SI 108 ($73,700) and stakes-placed and leading Canadian sire First Prize Timber SI 102 ($56,018).

First Prize Honey is the dam of seven ROM winners, two of which are black type, including the stakes-placed multiple stakes sire Prized Wagon SI 98 ($198,936) and Tyme For A Corona SI 95 ($54,935).

This is the family of all-time leading sire First Down Dash, #8 all-time leading sire Heza Fast Dash, and multiple stakes sires Coronado Cartel, Pyc Fun N Fancy, First Prize Perry SI 108, First Prize timber SI 102, Im A Fancy Pyc, and more.

For more information or breeding contracts, call farm manager Yeritza Carrasco (575) 502-0598 or (575) 386-2912.

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