Nyquist's four-year-old daughter Crimson Advocate came flying home late to take the G2 Duke of Cambridge Stakes at Royal Ascot on 18 June, 2025.
It was her second win at the Royal meeting, having won the G2 Queen Mary Stakes as a two-year-old. The victory in the one-mile turf contest was her second win this year, having captured the Listed Conqueror Stakes at Goodwood on 3 May after finishing second by a nose in the Listed Snowdrop Stakes at Kempton Park in late March.
Crimson Advocate was bred in Kentucky by Whitehall Lane Farm. She is out of the multiple Stakes winner and G3-placed mare Citizen Advocate. She, in turn, is a half to Come a Callin, dam of G1 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies winner Caledonia Road, G3 winner Officiating, Stakes winner One of a Kind, and the granddam of 2023 G2 Wood Memorial winner Lord Miles.
Crimson Advocate is Nyquist's sixth Graded or Group Stakes winner in 2025, with only Into Mischief having more. His other top runners this year include Cavalieri, winner of the G1 Beholder Mile and G3 La Canada; Gosger, winner of the G3 Lexington Stakes and runner-up in the G1 Preakness; Nysos, winner of the G3 Triple Bend and runner-up in the G1 Churchill Downs Stakes; Verity, winner of the G2 Beaumont Stakes at Keeneland; and Tenma, winner of the G2 Santa Anita Oaks and G3 Las Virgenes Stakes.
Nyquist is standing the 2025 breeding season at Jonabell Farm for $175,000, stands and nurses.