Kay Army

Chilean thoroughbred racehorse From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kay Army (27 August 2020–20 August 2025) was a champion Chilean Thoroughbred racehorse who won the Chilean Triple Crown while undefeated, winning ten races in a row in Chile, including six consecutive Group One races. He raced briefly in the United States before dying from pneumonia.[1]

SireKatmai
GrandsireScat Daddy
DamSoviet Army
DamsirePure Prize
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Kay Army
Kay Army winning the 2023 El Ensayo
SireKatmai
GrandsireScat Daddy
DamSoviet Army
DamsirePure Prize
SexStallion
FoaledAugust 27, 2020
DiedAugust 20, 2025
CountryChile
ColourChestnut
BreederHaras Taomina (Agrícola Taomina Ltd.)
OwnerStud Identic (Ignacio Hurtado and Ignacio Hurtado Jr.)
Record12: 10-0-1
Earnings$445,708
Major wins
Clásico Cotejo de Potrillos (2023)

Clásico Álvaro Covarrubias P. (2023)
Clásico Criadores Machos Marcel Zarour A. (2023)
Clásico Alberto Vial Infante (2023)
Clásico Polla de Potrillos (2023)
Clásico Nacioanl Ricardo Lyon (2023)
Clásico El Ensayo (2023)
Clásico St. Leger (2023)

El Derby (2023)
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Background

Kay Army was a well-balanced chestnut stallion[2] with a large star, bred by Haras Taomina.[3]

In Chile, Kay Army was trained by Patricio Baeza. In the United States, he was trained by Bill Mott.[2]

Racing career

Chilean campaign

Kay Army debuted at the Club Hípico de Santiago at the age of two. He won two Group Three racess (Clásico Cotejo de Potrillos, Clásico Álvaro Covarrubias P.), a Group Two race (Clásico Criadores Machos Marcel Zarour A.), and a Group One race (Clásico Alberto Vial Infante) as a two-year-old.[4]

At age three, Kay Army won the Group One Polla de Potrillos and Group One Clásico Nacional Ricardo Lyon before contesting the Group One Clásico El Ensayo, the first leg of the Chilean Triple Crown. After winning El Ensayo, Kay Army raced outside Club Hípico de Santiago for the first time in winning the Group One Clásico St. Leger at Hipódromo Chile and Group One El Derby at Valparaíso Sporting Club, winning the national Chilean Triple Crown.[4][5]

Kay Army was dominant in all his starts in Chile.[6]

American campaign

During early training in the United States, Kay Army was injured and took several months off for recovery.[1] He finished third in the Grade 2 Fort Marcy Stakes in his first American start.[7] In his next start, the Cape Henlopen Stakes, Kay Army was pulled up at the three-sixteenth pole and was walked off.[8]

Death

After failing to finish his last race, Kay Army was rested. Towards the end of the summer of 2025, he resumed mostly normal training, recording a workout on August 5th. Later that month, he developed a case of pneumonia. He received intensive care at Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital for a week, but died the morning of August 20, 2025.[1]

Pedigree

More information SireKatmai (CHI) 2011, DamSoviet Army (ARG) 2011 ...
Pedigree of Kay Army (CHI), chestnut stallion, foaled August 27, 2020[9]
Sire
Katmai (CHI)
2011
Scat Daddy (USA)
2004
Johannesburg (USA) Hennessy (USA)
Myth (USA)
Love Style (USA) Mr. Prospector (USA)
Likeable Style (USA)
Kossanova (USA)
1997
Fly So Free (USA) Time For A Change (USA)
Free To Fly (USA)
Kossakowna (USA) Mr. Prospector (USA)
Lotka (USA)
Dam
Soviet Army (ARG)
2011
Pure Prize (USA)
1998
Storm Cat (USA) Storm Bird (CAN)
Terlingua (USA)
Heavenly Prize (USA) Seeking The Gold (USA)
Oh What a Dance (USA)
Soviet Filly (ARG)
2005
Orpen (USA) Lure (USA)
Bonita Francita (CAN)
Slew Briosa (ARG) Slewsville (USA)
Evolución (ARG)
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Kay Army is inbred 4S x 4S x 5D to Mr. Prospector, meaning Mr. Prospector appears twice in the fourth generation on the sire's side of the pedigree and once in the fifth generation on the dam's side of the pedigree. Kay Army is also inbred 3D x 5S to Storm Cat, 5S x 5D to Nijinsky, and 5S x 5D to Danzig.

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