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Kaytee Mountain,
 by the  Thoroughbred Racing Stallion, Gulch.

Tee, is a 13-year-old off-the-track Thoroughbred.  I bought him out of a field in PA, in October 2007 as a 4 year old.   He had several starts as a racehorse and was considered a losing proposition, and was then put in a field in August 2007 until I came along and bought him 2 months later.  
We secured our Silver Medal in 2014, and we secured our Bronze Medal in 2013.
Tee is currently showing Intermediare 1 and heading to the USDF Regional Championships in September to compete in Intermediare 1.  
Tee has had a couple of wonderful articles written about him and you can see them here
: 
http://offtrackthoroughbreds.com/2013/10/15/after-brilliant-4th-level-test-ottb-aims-for-silver-2/ and the second one http://offtrackthoroughbreds.com/2014/08/18/a-t-bred-heads-to-devon-dressage-hard-won/

The Stallion Gulch: 

Gulch (Mr. Prospector-Jameela by Rambunctious) was owned and bred by Peter M. Brant and trained by Hall-of-Famers LeRoy Jolley and D. Wayne Lukas. He retired with 13 wins from 32 starts and career earnings of over $3 million.  
As a two-year-old, the dark bay captured five starts, including the GR1 Hopeful Stakes at Saratoga. As a dazzling three-year-old he claimed the GR1 Bay Shore Stakes at Aqueduct and the GR1 Wood Memorial at Belmont, making him a top contender in the 1987 Kentucky Derby.  
At four, with new trainer Lukas, Gulch went on to win the Metropolitan Handicap and the Carter Handicap (both GR1), and capped the year with a victory in the 1988 Breeders' Cup Sprint, which helped him earn the Eclipse Award for Champion Sprinter.  

A leading stallion at Lane's End, Gulch's progeny have been outstanding. They include 1995 Kentucky Derby, Belmont Stakes, and Travers winner Thunder Gulch, Bluegrass Stakes winner The Cliff's Edge, and Super Derby winner Wallenda, who was retired at Old Friends in 2007 after returning from stud duty in Japan. 


The gallery below, shows Tee and how he has matured and how his outline has changed over the years with the training as we have progressed through the levels, from the day I bought my skinny baby, to our latest show at Prix St Georges.  Click on the first photo to bring up a slide show and description of each photo, so you can track his progress.

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