Three Chimneys Farm

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Three Chimneys Farm is an American Thoroughbred race horse breeding farm in Midway, Kentucky, established in 1972 by Mr. & Mrs. Robert N. Clay. Three Chimneys has been home to a number of famous horses including U.S. Triple Crown champion Seattle Slew, U.S. Filly Triple Crown champion Chris Evert, as well as Silver Charm, Chief's Crown, Genuine Risk, Point Given, Slew o' Gold, Capote, Smarty Jones, and Big Brown.

Three Chimneys Farm
Company typeHorse breeding/Racing Stable
IndustryThoroughbred Horse racing
Founded1972
HeadquartersMidway, Kentucky, United States
Key people
Goncalo Borges Torrealba, owner
Websitewww.threechimneys.com

In 2012, the Three Chimneys stallion roster includes Rahy, Point Given, Yes It's True, Flower Alley, Good Reward, Sky Mesa, War Chant, and Big Brown. Flower Alley sired the 2012 Kentucky Derby Winner and Preakness Stakes winner, I'll Have Another.

In April 2008, The Kentucky region of the Make-A-Wish Foundation and Three Chimneys Farm teamed up to grant a young boy's wish of meeting Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes winner Smarty Jones. His experience was chronicled June 30 during SportsCenter's "My Wish" series on ESPN.[1] Nine-year-old Patrick Munro of Greenlawn, N.Y. is one of five kids from the Make-A-Wish Foundation whose sports-related wish was highlighted on the SportsCenter series. Patrick, who suffers from hydrocephalus and, as a result, is blind and hearing impaired, spent several days in Central Kentucky in April. On the first day of his visit, Munro and his family were invited to Three Chimneys Farm to fulfill the boy's wish to meet Smarty Jones.

In 2024, Lexington equestrian Tony Cissell assumed the position of the Farm's general manager and Chief operating officer after Chris Baker's resignation.[2]

Stallions

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As of 2024, the following stallions are standing at Three Chimneys:[3]

  • Gun Runner, the 2017 Horse of the Year
  • Funtastic
  • Sky Mesa, a grade I winner and son of Pulpit
  • Volatile

Other former stallions that have stood stud at Three Chimneys include:[4]

References

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Notes
  1. ^ "Boy's Wish Granted to Meet Smarty Jones". ESPN. 2008-06-27. Archived from the original on 2008-07-04.
  2. ^ "Cissell Promoted To Chief Operating Officer At Three Chimneys". thoroughbreddailynews.com. October 1, 2024. Retrieved October 2, 2024.
  3. ^ "2024 STALLION ROSTER". Three Chimneys Farm. Archived from the original on 2021-02-28. Retrieved 2024-01-08.
  4. ^ "2021 STALLION ROSTER". Three Chimneys Farm. Archived from the original on 2021-01-25. Retrieved 2024-01-08.
  5. ^ "STRONG MANDATE". Three Chimneys Farm. Archived from the original on 2020-09-20. Retrieved 2024-01-09.
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