Beren, a seven-time stakes winner and multiple Iroquois Award winner, has been retired to WynOaks Farm in Delta, Pa., for the 2025 breeding season.
The 6-year-old son of fellow WynOaks resident Weigelia will stand for a private fee, with special consideration for Pennsylvania-foaling mares.
Trained by Robert Reid Jr., as a Pennsylvania homebred for St. Omer’s Farm and Christopher Feifarek, Beren won 12 of 35 starts over five seasons of racing, earning $944,890.
He saw his greatest success as a 3-year-old, featuring five stakes victories at Belmont Park, Parx Racing, and Penn National Race Course, culminating with Iroquois Award wins as Pennsylvania’s champion 3-year-old male and male sprinter of 2021.
Beren continued to succeed throughout the East Coast at age four, taking the listed Frank J. De Francis Memorial Dash Stakes at Laurel Park and the Jump Start Stakes at Parx. The following season saw him earn graded black type with a third place finish in the Grade 3 General George Stakes at Laurel Park.
Beren is out of the multiple Grade 3 winning Diamond mare Silmaril. Stakes winners Disco Ebo, Smooth B, Fat Kat and Fore Harp can be found in his extended family.
Original source credited to paulickreport.com
Cover Photo credit to NYRA Photo