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By Leann Noguera, StallioneSearch
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK—JANUARY 12, 2026– StallioneSearch.com will spotlight Kempton in it’s next installment of the 2026 Sire Profile Series, set to premiere on Friday, January 16.
The latest release adds another chapter to the StallioneSeearch’s acclaimed Sire Profile series—an ongoing, in-depth look at elite and emerging Quarter Horse stallions entering the breeding shed.
Last year's AQHA Racing Champion 2-Year-Old Colt, Kempton SI 96, joined the Lazy E Ranch stallion roster this year after he retired from racing at the end of 2025.
GET A SNEAK PEEK AT KEMPTON’S UPCOMING SIRE PROFILE
Tyler Graham and Namgis QHs LLC bred the son of champion Kiss My Hocks in Texas from the Corona Cartel mare Charming Cartel.
Owned by Ozaca Ranch, LLC, Kempton has lit the board in every start with six wins and earnings of $646,068. He won the Heritage Place Futurity(G1) and the Evangeline Downs Futurity(G2) during his freshman campaign in 2024, earning the two-year-old AQHA champion title.
He is the top money colts sired by Kiss My Hocks SI 109 ($1,199,385) to stand at stud. Kiss My Hocks has sired 94 black type horses and 263 winners with progeny earners of over $17 million.
His dam, champion producer Charming Cartel, by Corona Cartel, is the dam of 4 winners, 5 ROM, 2 black type. He is a half-brother to Grade 2-placed American Hussle SI 101 ($121,142).
His second dam is the AQHA Racing Champion Aged Mare Miss Kips Streak SI 110 ($336,588), winner of the Leo Stakes(G1). She is the dam of 12 winners, 16 ROM, and 4 black types, including stakes winner Pyc Paint Streaker SI 100 ($111,031), stakes winner One Jess Streakin SI 105 ($26,941), G3-placed Nexxus SI 93 ($84,061), G1-placed Mr Runaway SI 103 ($76,208).
The upcoming profile will chronicle Kempton’s racing career and transition to stud, featuring interviews with his owner Mario Lozano, trainers James J. Gonzales Jr, James J. Gonzales III, and Monty McNair of Lazy E Ranch. The profile will go live on StallioneSearch.com on January 16.
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