• Adios winner, Electric Yankee - a perennial leader among the pacing sires in Indiana and North America.
  • Pacing Stallion of the Year in 2003, 2004 and 2005
    Electric Yankee has been a leader among the pacing ranks in Indiana since his first crop reached racing age in 2000. His offspring have exceeded $8 million in earns.
Stallion: Electric Yankee
2007 Stud Fee: $2,000
Foaled 1993 / Bay
Year
Age
Starts
1st
2nd
3rd
Earnings
1995
2
12
5
1
2
$ 166,215
1996
3
16
3
3
2
$ 340,537

  $ 506,752
 
First Yr.
Bred
Last Yr.
Bred
First Yr.
Foals
Last Yr.
Foals
Total Reg.
Foals
Gait Total
Starters
Total
2:00
Total
1:55
Total
Earnings
1997 2006 1998 2006 480 Pace 346 213 75 $ 11,486,158
  Trot 1 0 0 $ 3,033

  • In 2005: Electric Yankee had four Indiana-sired season's leaders and earnings of more than $1.7 million. He has two more Indiana Sires Stakes champions with 3-year old colt Alittlemore Action and the 2-year old colt Desperate Measures, and another Sires Stakes series winner in 2-year old filly Electric Showcase.
  • 2004, he was Indiana's leading pacing sire in the 2-year-old, 3-year-old and all-age earnings categories, and was the leading sire of the 2-year olds and 3-year-olds in 1:1 records, he was also voted Indiana's Pacing Stallion of the Year for the second year in a row.
  • In all, Electric Yankee has produced 9 champions.
  • Electric Yankee is a product of Yankeeland Farm (Maryland). He was a 1994 foal of the B.G.'s Bunny mare Betta Yankee and from the seventh crop of Jake Lobell.
  • 2003 Indiana Standardbred Sale, an Electric Yankee filly sold for $43,000, the highest in In history, which broke the stallion's own record set in 2001 when a filly sold for $35,000.
  • Electric Yankee was the first Indiana stallion to sire the winner of Indiana's oldest Grand Circuit race, the Fox Stake. The Chosen One won this Indianapolis classic in 2002.