A member of a distinguished Chilean family, Cimalta added to its laurels during her brief racing career, earning a juvenile championship. She has yet to distinguish herself as a broodmare.
Race record
6 starts, 4 wins, 0 seconds, 2 thirds, 40,312,500 Chilean pesos
2015:
Honors
Chilean champion 2-year-old turf filly (2014/2015)
As an individual
A bay mare; no further information available.
As a producer
Cimalta has produced three named foals, of which two have started without winning.
Connections
Cimalta was bred by Haras Paso Nevado. She raced for Haras Vendaval before returning to Haras Paso Nevado as a broodmare.
Pedigree notes
Cimalta is inbred 5x3 to the great international sire Northern Dancer, the 1964 Canadian Horse of the Year and American champion 3-year-old male. She is also inbred 5x5 to two-time American Horse of the Year Native Dancer. She is a full sister to La Sinverguenza, dam of 2017/2018 Chilean champion 2-year-old turf male El Picaro (by Lookin At Lucky, renamed Hongkong Great following his export to Singapore). She is a half sister to multiple Chilean Group 1 winner El Farrero (by Powerscourt) and to Chilean listed stakes winner La Encacha (by Lookin At Lucky). She is also a half sister to Group 1-placed Capeadora (by Seeker’s Reward), second dam of 2018 Premio Las Oaks (Chilean Oaks, CHI-G1) winner La Canita, and to Siembra Cizana (by Seeker’s Reward), dam of 2010 Premio Augusto Mostajo Barrera (PER-G3) winner Cruella Deville (by Monthir).
Cimalta’s dam, La Cimarra (by the winning Northern Dancer horse Northair), won the 1997 Premio Luis Davila Larrain (CHI-L). She is a half sister to stakes-placed Bacana (by Dushyantor), dam of Chilean Group 3 winner Bauxita (by Scat Daddy). She is also a half sister to Cienaga (by Seeker’s Reward), second dam of 2019 Premio Dos Mil Guineas (CHI-G1) winner Tokerau and third dam of Chilean Group 3 winner Exhausting.
Cimarrera, the dam of La Cimarra and her sisters, is a daughter of the French-bred Sir Gaylord horse Clasico. Produced from Siempre Linda (by the stakes-winning Sicambre horse Sertorius), she is a half sister to Chilean Grade 2 winner Siempre Tuyo (by Scelto) and to Chilean Group 3 winner Siempre Arriba (by Scelto), second dam of multiple Chilean champions Lido Palace (by Rich Man’s Gold; also a multiple Grade 1 winner in the United States) and Cremcaramel (by Roy). Cimarrera is also a half sister to Siempre Mia, dam of Chilean stakes winner El Almanecer (by Petrarque II).
Last updated: June 30, 2023
Race record
6 starts, 4 wins, 0 seconds, 2 thirds, 40,312,500 Chilean pesos
2015:
- Won Premio Arturo Lyon P. (CHI-G1, 1600mT, Santiago)
- Won Premio Criadores Dorama (CHI-G2, 1600mT, Santiago)
- Won Premio Julio Subercaseaux B. (CHI-G3, 1600mT, Santiago)
- 3rd Polla de Potrancas (CHI-G1, 1700mT, Santiago)
Honors
Chilean champion 2-year-old turf filly (2014/2015)
As an individual
A bay mare; no further information available.
As a producer
Cimalta has produced three named foals, of which two have started without winning.
Connections
Cimalta was bred by Haras Paso Nevado. She raced for Haras Vendaval before returning to Haras Paso Nevado as a broodmare.
Pedigree notes
Cimalta is inbred 5x3 to the great international sire Northern Dancer, the 1964 Canadian Horse of the Year and American champion 3-year-old male. She is also inbred 5x5 to two-time American Horse of the Year Native Dancer. She is a full sister to La Sinverguenza, dam of 2017/2018 Chilean champion 2-year-old turf male El Picaro (by Lookin At Lucky, renamed Hongkong Great following his export to Singapore). She is a half sister to multiple Chilean Group 1 winner El Farrero (by Powerscourt) and to Chilean listed stakes winner La Encacha (by Lookin At Lucky). She is also a half sister to Group 1-placed Capeadora (by Seeker’s Reward), second dam of 2018 Premio Las Oaks (Chilean Oaks, CHI-G1) winner La Canita, and to Siembra Cizana (by Seeker’s Reward), dam of 2010 Premio Augusto Mostajo Barrera (PER-G3) winner Cruella Deville (by Monthir).
Cimalta’s dam, La Cimarra (by the winning Northern Dancer horse Northair), won the 1997 Premio Luis Davila Larrain (CHI-L). She is a half sister to stakes-placed Bacana (by Dushyantor), dam of Chilean Group 3 winner Bauxita (by Scat Daddy). She is also a half sister to Cienaga (by Seeker’s Reward), second dam of 2019 Premio Dos Mil Guineas (CHI-G1) winner Tokerau and third dam of Chilean Group 3 winner Exhausting.
Cimarrera, the dam of La Cimarra and her sisters, is a daughter of the French-bred Sir Gaylord horse Clasico. Produced from Siempre Linda (by the stakes-winning Sicambre horse Sertorius), she is a half sister to Chilean Grade 2 winner Siempre Tuyo (by Scelto) and to Chilean Group 3 winner Siempre Arriba (by Scelto), second dam of multiple Chilean champions Lido Palace (by Rich Man’s Gold; also a multiple Grade 1 winner in the United States) and Cremcaramel (by Roy). Cimarrera is also a half sister to Siempre Mia, dam of Chilean stakes winner El Almanecer (by Petrarque II).
Last updated: June 30, 2023