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Malibu Moon

Malibu Moon
Sire A.P. Indy
Grandsire Seattle Slew
Dam Macoumba
Damsire Mr. Prospector
Sex Stallion
Foaled 1997
Country United States
Colour Bay
Breeder B. Wayne Hughes
Owner Spendthrift Farm
Trainer Melvin Stute
Record 2: 1-1-0
Earnings $33,840

Malibu Moon (Foaled February 23, 1997) is a Thoroughbred stallion bred in Kentucky. Retired young to stud following a racing injury as a two-year-old, Malibu Moon has since sired multiple grade I stakes winners, two Eclipse Award winners, and is the sire of Orb, winner of the 2013 Kentucky Derby.

Bred in Kentucky by B. Wayne Hughes, Malibu Moon is a bay sired by A.P. Indy out of the Mr. Prospector mare Macoumba.

Macoumba was a grade I winner in France, winning the Prix Marcel Boussac, before she was imported to the United States by B. Wayne Hughes. Macoumba's dam, Maximova, was a Gr.I winner herself, winning against males in the 1982 Prix de la Salamandre. Maximova also produced five stakes winners as a broodmare.

Malibu Moon is a half-brother to stallion Parker's Storm Cat, who is best known as the sire of the turf runner Ben's Cat. Malibu Moon's half-sister Curriculum is the dam of notable turf sire Temple City.

Malibu Moon had a short racing career, but showed initial promise. His first race was a maiden special weight as a two year old at Hollywood Park, and despite brushing the gate at the start he made his way through the crowd in the stretch to finish second. His second and final start was also a maiden special weight at Hollywood Park, in which he finished first. He suffered a slab fracture in his knee in May of his two-year-old season, which forced his early retirement.

Malibu Moon first entered stud in 2000 for a low stud fee of $3,000 at Country Life Farm in Maryland. After producing [[Eclipse awards|Eclipse Champion}} two-year-old Declan's Moon and graded winner Perfect Moon in his first two crops, he was relocated in 2004 to the Castleton Lyons Farm in Kentucky to service a wider range of mares, and his fee was raised to about $10,000. He was then relocated again in 2008 to Spendthrift Farms, where as of 2017 he stands at a stud fee of $75,000.


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