Jilotepec
"Hiddleston"
2014-2024
Into Mischief x Surmount by Spleighstown
We sadly lost Hiddleston in late October 2024. He will be greatly missed as he was a once in a lifetime stallion. His limited first foal crop is due in 2025.
Jilotepec is stakes placed and an allowance winner, LTE$71,947. He raced in the USA and Mexico. He ran in 51 starts and retired sound.
Sired by Into Mischief LTE$597,080 - his stud fee staying steady at $250,000. No. 1 General Sire in North America 5 years running – now tied for second with Bull Lea & Nasrullah (behind Bold Ruler’s 8) for the most General Sire titles in the last century, and No. 1 again in 2023 in every major category incl. BTH, BTW, GSH, GSW, G1SW & Earnings. 21 Grade 1 winners, 5 champions of 7 Eclipse Awards, 7 Breeders' Cup Winners (all dirt), 77 GSWs & 161 Black Type Winners, 21% Black Type Horses to date from starters. Into Mischief became the first stallion ever to sire back-to-back Kentucky Derby winners: AUTHENTIC (’20) & MANDALOUN (’21). - Spendthrift
Out of stakes and allowance placed Surmount, LTE$75,694. She produced two foals, both to race and win. 2013 foal, Intacto, was the winner of the Handicap Pura Sangre (G1) in Mexico.
Maternal Grandsire Speightstown was a multiple graded stakes winner, LTE$1,258,256. Eclipse Award-winning Champion Sprinter of 2004, winner of the $1 million Breeders’ Cup Sprint (G1) at Lone Star Park in 2004, and one of North America’s most prolific and most versatile sires. From 16 crops of racing age, Speightstown has sired 26 Grade 1 winners on every surface, from six furlongs to 1 ¼ miles all over the world. He is represented by 228 black-type horses, 138 black-type winners, 65 Graded stakes winners, and he has more than $154 million in progeny earnings. Speightstown is one of only three active sires to win a Breeders’ Cup race and sire multiple Breeders’ Cup winners—colt and filly, dirt, and turf. His Breeders’ Cup winners are Tamarkuz, winner of the 2016 Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile (G1) and Sharing, winner of the 2019 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf (G1). - WinStar Farm
Last edits - 10/2/2024
Jilotepec is stakes placed and an allowance winner, LTE$71,947. He raced in the USA and Mexico. He ran in 51 starts and retired sound.
Sired by Into Mischief LTE$597,080 - his stud fee staying steady at $250,000. No. 1 General Sire in North America 5 years running – now tied for second with Bull Lea & Nasrullah (behind Bold Ruler’s 8) for the most General Sire titles in the last century, and No. 1 again in 2023 in every major category incl. BTH, BTW, GSH, GSW, G1SW & Earnings. 21 Grade 1 winners, 5 champions of 7 Eclipse Awards, 7 Breeders' Cup Winners (all dirt), 77 GSWs & 161 Black Type Winners, 21% Black Type Horses to date from starters. Into Mischief became the first stallion ever to sire back-to-back Kentucky Derby winners: AUTHENTIC (’20) & MANDALOUN (’21). - Spendthrift
Out of stakes and allowance placed Surmount, LTE$75,694. She produced two foals, both to race and win. 2013 foal, Intacto, was the winner of the Handicap Pura Sangre (G1) in Mexico.
Maternal Grandsire Speightstown was a multiple graded stakes winner, LTE$1,258,256. Eclipse Award-winning Champion Sprinter of 2004, winner of the $1 million Breeders’ Cup Sprint (G1) at Lone Star Park in 2004, and one of North America’s most prolific and most versatile sires. From 16 crops of racing age, Speightstown has sired 26 Grade 1 winners on every surface, from six furlongs to 1 ¼ miles all over the world. He is represented by 228 black-type horses, 138 black-type winners, 65 Graded stakes winners, and he has more than $154 million in progeny earnings. Speightstown is one of only three active sires to win a Breeders’ Cup race and sire multiple Breeders’ Cup winners—colt and filly, dirt, and turf. His Breeders’ Cup winners are Tamarkuz, winner of the 2016 Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile (G1) and Sharing, winner of the 2019 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf (G1). - WinStar Farm
Last edits - 10/2/2024
STATS:
- LTE $71,947
- SI 88
- Starts: 51
- 1st: 6
- 2nd: 6
- 3rd: 8