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Inside the Dark Wit of the 32-Year-Old Comic at WinStar Farm

December 25, 2025 4 Min Read
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The story of Winstar Farm is closely tied to its flagship stallion, Distorted Humor, who is now nearing 33 years old and still making history. When Kenny Trout and Bill Casner bought the former Prestonwood Farm in Versailles, Kentucky, in January 2000, they rebranded it as Winstar Farm, introducing a playful nod with Distorted Humor, who was then in his second year as a stallion and soon to sire future Classic winner Funny Cide.

Over the past 25 years, Distorted Humor has fathered over 2,000 foals that collectively won more than 4,400 races and earned upwards of $175 million. His progeny include Eclipse Award winners, Sovereign Award champions, Australian steeplechase stars, and victors of prestigious events like the Breeders’ Cup Classic and all three races of the American Triple Crown. Several of his sons have also carried on his breeding legacy.

Despite his impressive achievements, Winstar stud manager Larry McGinniss notes that Distorted Humor never sought fame or attention. McGinniss, who started working at Prestonwood Farm a year before Distorted Humor entered stud and later moved to Winstar, recalls the horse’s quiet, work-focused nature. A memorable moment came in 2003 when Funny Cide won the Derby—McGinniss gave Distorted Humor a mint from a distance, and the stallion simply accepted it and went on, embodying his understated personality.

Before joining Winstar, Distorted Humor was part of Preston Wood Farm, owned by the Preston brothers, where he raced under trainer Elliott Walden, who later managed his stud career. While Belmont Stakes winner Victory Gallop was a standout at Prestonwood in the late ’90s, Distorted Humor made his mark as a specialist in shorter races, winning four graded stakes between seven furlongs and one mile. He finished his racing career with eight wins from 23 starts and nearly $770,000 in earnings.

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Though not tall, standing around 15.3 hands, Distorted Humor consistently sired horses with the versatility to compete on longer tracks, contributing to his lengthy tenure at WinStar Studbarn. Since retiring from breeding after the 2021 season, Distorted Humor continues to live comfortably at Winstar Stallion, neighboring 29-year-old Hall of Famer Tiznow in a dedicated retirement area.

McGinniss often spots Distorted Humor near the front of his paddock but respects the horse’s preference for solitude. The wide paddock offers a peaceful retreat, allowing the stallion to enjoy his golden years on his own terms. McGinniss reflects on the privilege of caring for Distorted Humor throughout most of his life, acknowledging the stallion as a true blessing.

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Fan Take: Distorted Humor’s enduring influence on Winstar Farm highlights the deep legacy one stallion can leave on the sport of horse racing. For fans, his story is a reminder of how champion sires shape the future of racing through generations, underscoring the importance of breeding in sustaining the sport’s excitement and competition.

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