O’Sullivan Farms will stand Curlin's Honor for the 2026 breeding season. The accomplished multiple stakes winner brings exceptional speed credentials, having recorded six-furlong times of 1:08 and change on five separate occasions.
"The fastest son of Curlin - twice Horse of the Year and now an outstanding sire - Curlin's Honor owns multiple six furlong clockings of 1:08 and change, including a blistering 1:08.11," noted Alan Porter. "A record-breaking $1,500,000 two-year-old in training purchase, he is from the fabulous Tartan farm family of Cequillo, ancestress of Fappiano, Quiet American, and a total of 11 individual grade one sires."
Curlin's Honor demonstrated his exceptional speed throughout a distinguished career, breaking his maiden on debut at Keeneland, capturing the Woodstock Stakes in 1:08.85 and recording a near track-record 1:08.55 in the G3 Jacques Cartier Stakes. The internal fraction of 1:08.11 that Curlin’s Honor ran in the Paradise Creek is faster than Curlin's Champion Sprinter Elite Power's best 6f which was 1:08.34 in the Breeders' Cup Sprint (G1).
Curlin's Honor proved his consistency at the highest levels, placing in the G2 King Edward Stakes, G2 Connaught Cup Stakes, G2 Play the King Stakes, G3 Jacques Cartier Stakes, G3 Bold Venture Stakes, G3 Ontario Derby — proving he can dominate on dirt, turf, and all-weather surfaces from six furlongs to nine furlongs. At four, he defeated G1 winner Voodoo Song in the Artie Schiller Stakes while earning a 100 Beyer Speed Figure. His rider Joel Rosario noted that Curlin's Honor "really exploded" with a final quarter in 22 seconds and change. The victory showcased his ability to carry blazing speed over distance against elite company including graded stakes winners Caribou Club and Dr. Edgar.
Curlin's Honor has already proven his value as a sire: he is currently the leading second crop sire in the Mid-Atlantic and his offspring have amassed more than twice the earnings as the next stallion. His first crop of two-year-olds produced stakes winner R Morning Brew ($177,500), who captured the FTBOA Florida Sire Desert Vixen Stakes, along with earners Latch the Hatch ($136,850) and Quizler ($99,720).
Curlin's Honor will stand the 2026 breeding season for $2,000 LFSN. Lifetime Breeding Rights are currently available.