Rey de Oro was born in 2014. He is by King Kamehameha out of La Dorada by Symboli Kris S.
Rey de Oro was awarded Best Three-Year-Old Colt in Japan in 2017 and Best Older Horse in Japan in 2018.
Rey de Oro captured the Grade 1 Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby), beating subsequent Japan Cup winner Suave Richard at 3, and showed his class again by winning the Grade 1 Tenno Sho (autumn) at 4. He is by Japanese Derby winner and Japanese Champion Sire King Kamehameha and from the family of Japanese Triple Crown winner and Japanese Champion Sire Deep Impact.
Rey de Oro entered stud in Japan in 2020. His first crop hit the track in 2023. He has sired some good winners including Sunrise Earth, who won the Grade 2 Hanshin Daishoten; Admire Terra, who won the Grade 2 Meguro Kinen and finished 3rd in the Grade 1 Kikuka Sho (Japanese St. Leger); and Trovatore, who took the Grade 3 Lord Derby Challenge Trophy.
Rey de Oro was awarded Best Three-Year-Old Colt in Japan in 2017 and Best Older Horse in Japan in 2018. Rey de Oro captured the Grade 1 Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby), beating subsequent Japan Cup winner Suave Richard at 3, and showed his class again by winning the Grade 1 Tenno Sho (autumn) at 4. He is by Japanese Derby winner and Japanese Champion Sire King Kamehameha and from the family of Japanese Triple Crown winner and Japanese Champion Sire Deep Impact.
Rey de Oro entered stud in Japan in 2020. His first crop hit the track in 2023. He has sired some good winners including Sunrise Earth, who won the Grade 2 Hanshin Daishoten; Admire Terra, who won the Grade 2 Meguro Kinen and finished 3rd in the Grade 1 Kikuka Sho (Japanese St. Leger); and Trovatore, who took the Grade 3 Lord Derby Challenge Trophy.