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All American Cup Announces Additional Opportunity to Compete for More Than $150,000!



The All American Cup would like to thank all who attended the AAC Stallion Showcase & Auction. It was an amazing evening, celebrating some of the best horses in our industry, and generating $150,000 (and counting!) in prize money for the AAC 2023 Weanling and 2026 Three Year Old classes! 

Back by popular demand, we are pleased to offer a secondary virtual stallion auction, live NOW at:  https://www.32auctions.com/AAC2022

The auxiliary auction will run through 5:00 PM ET, Sunday, February 13th, just before the Super Bowl! Participants have the opportunity to bid on 14 amazing stallions, with opening bids starting at $700. 

Again, those who purchase a breeding in this online auction will be eligible to compete for more than $150,000 in prize money, so start bidding now! 

Good luck to all, and thank you for supporting the All American Cup!

About the All American Cup
Started in 2003 by James Aikman, the All American Cup is the leading Limited Breeders Stake for Weanlings and 3-Year-Old American Saddlebred Horses. The AAC has awarded breeders over $3.7 million in prize money, and has become the premier American Saddlebred breeding program in the world. For more details and stallion incentives, visit www.allamericancup.org

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