Steinmann, who Stood Swiss Yodeler, Dies at 92

The California Thoroughbred Breeders Association reports that longtime horseman Heinz Steinmann, who stood California champion stallion Swiss Yodeler, died Oct. 7. He was 92. Steinmann was named 2017 California Breeder of the Year by the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association. The Swiss-born Steinmann came to the United States at the age of 16 with his family, which owned the Wrightwood ski area, Holiday Hill, that later became Mountain High. He and wife Lora took over management of the facility in 1961 and sold it in 1983. From that point, Steinmann turned to his passion of Thoroughbreds. Trainer Mike Harrington purchased Swiss Yodeler for Steinmann at the 1995 Keeneland September Yearling Sale for $60,000. He went on to be a grade 1 winner of $761,442, but it was in the breeding shed where Swiss Yodeler starred. He led all California sires in 2006 thanks to his California-bred Breeders' Cup Sprint (G1)-winning son, Thor's Echo, who retired with earnings of nearly $2.5 million. Swiss Yodeler sired 15 black-type winners, including 2012 California champion 2-year-old filly Tilde. His total progeny earnings exceeded $31 million. Swiss Yodeler stood at Pepper Oaks, Harris Farms, and Lovacres Ranch before being relocated to West Virginia. Steinmann also enjoyed further success with Creative Cause, a millionaire grade 1-winning son of Giant's Causeway purchased at Keeneland September in 2010 for $135,000 who ran fifth in the 2012 Kentucky Derby (G1) and third in the Preakness Stakes (G1). Creative Cause has gone on to a stallion career, with progeny including $2 million-earner Pavel. According to an obituary prepared by the family, Steinmann is survived by his wife of 68 years, Lora, 11 children, 46 grandchildren, and 36 great-grandchildren.