Tourist, the winner of this years Breeders Cup Mile, was confirmed to be retired by WinStar Farm on Thursday, and will debut at stud at the operations Versailles, Ky., farm for the 2017 breeding season for an advertised fee of $12,500.Elliot Walden, WinStar Farms CEO, said Tourist was a probable candidate to enter stud in the moments immediately following his Breeders Cup win on Nov. 5, but that the final decision was to be made after meeting with the colts ownership group, which also included Adam Wachtel and Gary Barber.The partnership added Don Alberto Corp. in the time between the Breeders Cup and Tourists announced retirement.We are extremely excited about the opportunity to participate in Tourist and with WinStar, and we already have several broodmares lined up to go to him, said Fernando Diaz-Valdez, advisor to Don Alberto Corp. Tourist beat nine Grade 1 winners from all around the world in the fastest Breeders Cup Mile ever run, so we see him as a horse that will have tremendous international appeal.Tourist, a 5-year-old son of Tiznow, retires with 6 wins in 18 career starts for earnings of $2,170,340. In addition to his Breeders Cup victory, Tourist won the Grade 1 Fourstardave Handicap and the non-graded More Than Ready Mile and Sir Cat Stakes. Trained by Bill Mott, the horse also placed in five additional Grade 1 races.Bred in Kentucky by WinStar Farm, Tourist is out of the winning Unbridleds Song mare Unbridled Melody, whose four foals to race are all black type winners, also including stakes winners Harlans Harmony, Mountain Music Man, and Michael With Us.Tourist is from the extended family of Grade 3 winners One Mean Man and Mizz Money, as well as Grade 1-placed Unbridled Express.He has always possessed all the best attributes of Tiznow, who were convinced is going to be an important sire of sires, Walden said. We have long believed Tourist and Gemologist had what it took to carry on the sire line, and were seeing that now with Gemologist and his first 2-year-olds.When breeders see Tourist for the first time on the end of a shank, theyll see what Im talking about, Walden continued. Physically, hes a terrific blend of Tiznows size and strength, with Unbridleds Songs quality and balance. 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