The exploits of Kalpana have earned Study of Man a substantial raise as he heads the Lanwades Stud roster at a new perch of £35,000 ($46,138) for 2026.
Study of Man, the Prix du Jockey Club (G1)-winning son of Deep Impact, was standing at £25,000 this year at Kirsten Rausing's Newmarket Stud. Kalpana, his best performer to date, retained her Qipco British Champions Fillies and Mares Stakes (G1) title at Ascot after a string of other fine efforts at group 1 level. The mare heads the eight stakes winners the stallion has sired this season and they also include Ballyroan Stakes (G3) winner Sons And Lovers .
Study of Man has also sired listed winners lately including Deepone, Fleur de Chine, Francophone, Almeric, Allonsy, and Suite Francaise.
Joining him on the roster is the top-class Sea The Moon, who already is the sire of a German Oaks (G1) and Derby (G1) winner. The son of Sea The Stars has been given a small trim from £22,500 to £20,000. The stallion has been represented by four individual stakes winner this season, including group 3-winning pair Quest the Moon and Rayif.







