2021 Japanese Racing
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Apparently, Chrome's daughter Cal Fragrance won a "semi-group" race on the NAR circuit just recently. Is this the equivalent of an overnight stakes race, tachyon?
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That's another good question. Very difficult to answer, haha!CorridorZ75 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 14, 2021 7:48 pm Apparently, Chrome's daughter Cal Fragrance won a "semi-group" race on the NAR circuit just recently. Is this the equivalent of an overnight stakes race, tachyon?
Japanese racing system is different from North American's and it's impossible to find the right translation.
And there is no guidebook that can tell us the race level of the NAR racing in comparison with the JRA racing even in Japanese.
So my answer would be then that the race Cal Fragrance won Oct 14th at Kawasaki Racecourse (NAR) was something like ''overnight stakes race in the US racing'' run at the NAR circuit that is different from the JRA circuit.
But I think I can give you some idea about the level (quality) of the race she won.
The purse money may not tell a lie.
Cal Fragrance earned JPY5,000,000 (= about US$43,500) by winning that race.
https://www.jbis.jp/horse/0001317544/record/
In the meantime, I've noticed that this filly is owned by Kazuko Yoshida, the spouse of Zenya Yoshida.
It's possible that Cal Fragrance will be a broodmare at the Shadai Group when she retires from racing.
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-- from bloodhorse
''White Filly Sodashi Returns in Shuka Sho''
https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... -shuka-sho
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THE SHUKA SHO(G1)
October 17, 2021, 2000m, Turf, Post time 15:40
INT F&M DSN, Weight for Age, 3-Year-Olds, Open Class, Value of race: 194,800,000 Yen
-- Japanracing race programme
https://japanracing.jp/_pdf/information ... 211017.pdf
''White Filly Sodashi Returns in Shuka Sho''
https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... -shuka-sho
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THE SHUKA SHO(G1)
October 17, 2021, 2000m, Turf, Post time 15:40
INT F&M DSN, Weight for Age, 3-Year-Olds, Open Class, Value of race: 194,800,000 Yen
-- Japanracing race programme
https://japanracing.jp/_pdf/information ... 211017.pdf
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Triple Crown winner x Triple Tiara winner = G1 winner
-- replay (Jananese)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fs6nauXUHjE
1st 12 Akaitorino Musume(JPN)[Deep Impact(JPN) x Apapane(JPN) by KIng Kamehameha(JPN)] F3 55 02:01.2
2nd 14 Fine Rouge(JPN) [Kizuna(JPN) x Passion Rouge(JPN) by Boston Horbor(USA)] F3 55 02:01.3 1/2
3rd 9 Andvaranaut(JPN) [King Kamehameha(JPN) x Gullveig(JPN) by Deep Impact(JPN)] F3 55 02:01.4 1/2
4th 5 A Shin Hiten(JPN) F3 55 02:01.6 1 1/2
5th 6 Slyly(JPN) F3 55 02:01.7 NK
6th 2 Stellaria(JPN) F3 55 02:01.7 NK
7th 10 Art de Vivre(JPN) F3 55 02:01.8 NK
7th 15 Another Lyric(JPN) F3 55 02:01.8 DH
9th 16 Miss Figaro(JPN) F3 55 02:02.0 1 1/4
10th 4 Sodashi(JPN) F3 55 02:02.1 1/2
11th 1 Through Seven Seas(JPN) F3 55 02:02.3 1
12th 7 Sulfur Cosmos(JPN) F3 55 02:02.4 1/2
13th 11 Uberleben(JPN) F3 55 02:02.7 1 3/4
14th 8 Enthusiasm(JPN) F3 55 02:02.7 NK
15th 3 Cool Cat(JPN) F3 55 02:04.3 10
16th 13 Ho O Ixelles(JPN) F3 55 02:04.5 1
-- replay (Jananese)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fs6nauXUHjE
1st 12 Akaitorino Musume(JPN)[Deep Impact(JPN) x Apapane(JPN) by KIng Kamehameha(JPN)] F3 55 02:01.2
2nd 14 Fine Rouge(JPN) [Kizuna(JPN) x Passion Rouge(JPN) by Boston Horbor(USA)] F3 55 02:01.3 1/2
3rd 9 Andvaranaut(JPN) [King Kamehameha(JPN) x Gullveig(JPN) by Deep Impact(JPN)] F3 55 02:01.4 1/2
4th 5 A Shin Hiten(JPN) F3 55 02:01.6 1 1/2
5th 6 Slyly(JPN) F3 55 02:01.7 NK
6th 2 Stellaria(JPN) F3 55 02:01.7 NK
7th 10 Art de Vivre(JPN) F3 55 02:01.8 NK
7th 15 Another Lyric(JPN) F3 55 02:01.8 DH
9th 16 Miss Figaro(JPN) F3 55 02:02.0 1 1/4
10th 4 Sodashi(JPN) F3 55 02:02.1 1/2
11th 1 Through Seven Seas(JPN) F3 55 02:02.3 1
12th 7 Sulfur Cosmos(JPN) F3 55 02:02.4 1/2
13th 11 Uberleben(JPN) F3 55 02:02.7 1 3/4
14th 8 Enthusiasm(JPN) F3 55 02:02.7 NK
15th 3 Cool Cat(JPN) F3 55 02:04.3 10
16th 13 Ho O Ixelles(JPN) F3 55 02:04.5 1
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Akaitorino Musume!!! Fantastic pedigree, she deserved the win
So Sodashi is really a miler, eh? Their next option is the Mile Championship or trying the dirt in the Champion Cup.
Sadly Uberleben ran like crap..
I hope she's okay. But after all she's a Gold Ship so maybe she wasn't in the mood
So Sodashi is really a miler, eh? Their next option is the Mile Championship or trying the dirt in the Champion Cup.
Sadly Uberleben ran like crap..
I hope she's okay. But after all she's a Gold Ship so maybe she wasn't in the mood
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I haven't heard their connections' comments, yet.Palace Malice wrote: ↑Sun Oct 17, 2021 2:54 am Akaitorino Musume!!! Fantastic pedigree, she deserved the win
So Sodashi is really a miler, eh? Their next option is the Mile Championship or trying the dirt in the Champion Cup.
Sadly Uberleben ran like crap..
I hope she's okay. But after all she's a Gold Ship so maybe she wasn't in the mood
But I have a gut feel that Sodashi is now done for this year and that Uberleben would run next in the QE2 Cup next month.
Akaitorino Musume should be headed to either the Japan Cup or the QE2 Cup.
-- replay (English)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kCJQblGNc4
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Sodashi's trainer Naosuke Sugai has just said; ''Sodashi was bleeding in her mouth when she returned to me. I think she had her teeth broken by hitting in the gate. That might be why she didn't run well today...''
https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/9da20 ... 90c34fdc2a
https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/9da20 ... 90c34fdc2a
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-- from JRA official video
''Special video digest of the 40th Japan Cup | JRA Official [ENG sub]''
--- Enjoy special behind-the-scenes footage of the Japan Cup day that you don't normally get to see.----
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ahhV_m6sdU
''Special video digest of the 40th Japan Cup | JRA Official [ENG sub]''
--- Enjoy special behind-the-scenes footage of the Japan Cup day that you don't normally get to see.----
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ahhV_m6sdU
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Chrorno Genesis(JPN) and Gran Alegria(JPN) have been added to ''JRA Heroes in the Past (Hero Retsuden)'' gallery!
Congratulations!!
-- link to ''JRA Heroes in the Past (Hero Retsuden)'' gallery
https://jra.jp/gallery/ads/heroes/index.html
Chrono Genesis (No.88)
Gran Alegria (No.89)
Congratulations!!
-- link to ''JRA Heroes in the Past (Hero Retsuden)'' gallery
https://jra.jp/gallery/ads/heroes/index.html
Chrono Genesis (No.88)
Gran Alegria (No.89)
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Is the "Heroes of the Past" gallery the same as or similar to the US Thoroughbred Hall of Fame?
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No, it isn't.Ridan_Remembered wrote: ↑Thu Oct 21, 2021 12:25 pm Is the "Heroes of the Past" gallery the same as or similar to the US Thoroughbred Hall of Fame?
JRA selects remarkable horses and makes photo-posters and display them to the Hero Retsuden gallery.
Only very popular horses, who basically have won three G1 races or more, seem to be added, even if JRA doesn't disclose their selection process.
But JRA does have the Hall of Fame in Japan, quite similar to the Hall of Fame in the US, to honor the achievements of race horses, jockeys and trainers in Japan.
The inductees are exhibited in ''Memorial Hall of Fame Gallery'' at JRA Racing Museum.
JRA Racing Museum is located in Tokyo Racecourse.
Here below is the link to JRA Racing Museum.
https://www.bajibunka.jrao.ne.jp/en/jra ... useum.html
34 horses have been inducted into the Hall of Fame in Japan to date.
Recent inductees (and year inducted) include;
Kitasan Black(JPN) (2020) (Black Tide)
Lord Kanaloa(JPN) (2018) (King Kamehameha)
Gentildonna(JPN) (2016) (Deep Impact)
Orfevre(JPN) (2015) (Stay Gold)
El Condor Pasa(USA) (2014) (Kingmambo)
Vodka(JPN) (2011) (Tanino Gimlet)
Deep Impact(JPN) (2008) (Sunday Silence)
T.M. Opera O(JPN) (2004) (Opera House)
Taiki Shuttle(USA) (1999) (Devil's Bag)
Narita Brian(JPN) (1997) (Brian's Time)
Tokai Teio(JPN) (1995) (Symboli Rudolf)
Mejiro McQueen(JPN) (1994) (Mejiro Titan)
Oguri Cap(JPN) (1991) (Dancing Cap)
Almond Eye is likely to be the next inductee.
Wikipedia may be helpful, too.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan_Rac ... ll_of_Fame
And JRA (Japanese ) website has a page of the inductees below.(all in Japanese...)
https://www.jra.go.jp/gallery/dendo/
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Thanks for that wonderful information, Tachyon. Now I'm off to look at the links you provided. Sunday Silence is, of course, a member of the U.S. Hall of Fame.
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''Wide Open Kikuka Sho Wraps Up Japanese Triple Crown''
https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... iple-crown
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THE KIKUKA SHO (JAPANESE ST.LEGER)(G1)
October 24, 2021, 3000m, Turf, Post time 15:40
INT C&F DSN, Weight for Age, 3-Year-Olds, Open Class, Value of race: 270,970,000 Yen
barrier draw: https://japanracing.jp/_news2021/211022.html
''Wide Open Kikuka Sho Wraps Up Japanese Triple Crown''
https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... iple-crown
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THE KIKUKA SHO (JAPANESE ST.LEGER)(G1)
October 24, 2021, 3000m, Turf, Post time 15:40
INT C&F DSN, Weight for Age, 3-Year-Olds, Open Class, Value of race: 270,970,000 Yen
barrier draw: https://japanracing.jp/_news2021/211022.html
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Titleholder(JPN), 2016C. Duramente(JPN) x Mowen(GB) by Motivator(GB), captured his first G1 victory wire-to-wire under Takeshi Yokoyama in the the G1 Kikuka Sho (Japanese St Leger), the final leg of the Japanese Triple Crown, 3000m turf at Hanshin on Oct 24th 2021.
That was also the first G1 title for his sire Duramente who had passed away recently.
-- replay (Japanese)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGakvpq9Khk
-- replay (English)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhQqSZcC0to
1st 3 Titleholder(JPN) [Duramente(JPN) x Mowen'GB) by Motivator(GB)] C3 57 03:04.6
2nd 18 Orthoclase(JPN) [Epiphaneia(JPN) x Mariallite(JPN) x Deep Impact(JPN)] C3 57 03:05.4 5
3rd 11 Divine Love(JPN) [Epiphaneia(JPN) x Deep Love(JPN) by Deep Impact(JPN)] F3 55 03:05.4 HD
4th 14 Stella Veloce(JPN) C3 57 03:05.4 NS
5th 7 Deep Monster(JPN) C3 57 03:05.6 1 1/2
6th 9 Veloce Oro(JPN) C3 57 03:05.7 NK
7th 13 Arrivo(JPN) C3 57 03:05.8 3/4
8th 8 Air Sage(USA) C3 57 03:05.9 3/4
9th 2 Asamano Itazura(JPN) C3 57 03:06.0 HD
10th 17 Victipharus(JPN) C3 57 03:06.1 3/4
11th 6 Sefer Rasiel(JPN) C3 57 03:06.2 1/2
12th 4 Road to Fame(JPN) C3 57 03:06.2 1/2
13th 5 Red Genesis(JPN) C3 57 03:06.3 1/2
14th 10 Monte Dio(JPN) C3 57 03:06.7 2
15th 16 Gratias(JPN) C3 57 03:06.7 NK
16th 15 Weiss Meteor(JPN) C3 57 03:07.1 2 1/2
17th 12 North the World(JPN) C3 57 03:07.5 2 1/2
18th 1 World Revival(JPN) C3 57 03:08.5 6
That was also the first G1 title for his sire Duramente who had passed away recently.
-- replay (Japanese)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGakvpq9Khk
-- replay (English)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhQqSZcC0to
1st 3 Titleholder(JPN) [Duramente(JPN) x Mowen'GB) by Motivator(GB)] C3 57 03:04.6
2nd 18 Orthoclase(JPN) [Epiphaneia(JPN) x Mariallite(JPN) x Deep Impact(JPN)] C3 57 03:05.4 5
3rd 11 Divine Love(JPN) [Epiphaneia(JPN) x Deep Love(JPN) by Deep Impact(JPN)] F3 55 03:05.4 HD
4th 14 Stella Veloce(JPN) C3 57 03:05.4 NS
5th 7 Deep Monster(JPN) C3 57 03:05.6 1 1/2
6th 9 Veloce Oro(JPN) C3 57 03:05.7 NK
7th 13 Arrivo(JPN) C3 57 03:05.8 3/4
8th 8 Air Sage(USA) C3 57 03:05.9 3/4
9th 2 Asamano Itazura(JPN) C3 57 03:06.0 HD
10th 17 Victipharus(JPN) C3 57 03:06.1 3/4
11th 6 Sefer Rasiel(JPN) C3 57 03:06.2 1/2
12th 4 Road to Fame(JPN) C3 57 03:06.2 1/2
13th 5 Red Genesis(JPN) C3 57 03:06.3 1/2
14th 10 Monte Dio(JPN) C3 57 03:06.7 2
15th 16 Gratias(JPN) C3 57 03:06.7 NK
16th 15 Weiss Meteor(JPN) C3 57 03:07.1 2 1/2
17th 12 North the World(JPN) C3 57 03:07.5 2 1/2
18th 1 World Revival(JPN) C3 57 03:08.5 6
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Both Daring Tact and Contrail have been unfortunate and winless since their 2020 Triple Crown victories, respectively.
Daring Tact developed suspensory desmitis in her right front leg after finishing 3rd in the G1 QE2 Cup in Hong Kong in April.
She has been in rehabilitation since then and her comeback plan is not yet known.
Contrail has been sidelined to take a long rest, too, after finishing 3rd in the G1 Osaka Hai in April which was his first and only start since his runner-up finish to Almond Eye in the G1 Japan Cup in November.
But he is now ready to run in the G1 Tenno Sho Autumn and slated to run his final race in the G1 Japan Cup in November before retiring to stud.
The Tenno Sho Autumn next week is going to be a must-watch race!!
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-- from racingpost
''Titleholder grabs St Leger spoils with sublime front-running success''
https://www.racingpost.com/news/watch-t ... ess/518150
I thought that the racingpost article was really a wonderful write-up on his victory.
And, of side note....
RIP. King Kamehameha (2004 Tokyo Yushun winner)
RIP. Duramente (2015 Satsuki Sho & Tokyo Yushun winner)
Bravo!!!! Titleholder (2021 Kikuka Sho winner)
This is the first time in the Japanese racing history that the Japanese-trained Classic winning colt is represented by Classic winning colts through three consecutive generations.
Titleholder(JPN)
https://www.jbis.jp/horse/0001267543/
''Titleholder grabs St Leger spoils with sublime front-running success''
https://www.racingpost.com/news/watch-t ... ess/518150
I thought that the racingpost article was really a wonderful write-up on his victory.
And, of side note....
RIP. King Kamehameha (2004 Tokyo Yushun winner)
RIP. Duramente (2015 Satsuki Sho & Tokyo Yushun winner)
Bravo!!!! Titleholder (2021 Kikuka Sho winner)
This is the first time in the Japanese racing history that the Japanese-trained Classic winning colt is represented by Classic winning colts through three consecutive generations.
Titleholder(JPN)
https://www.jbis.jp/horse/0001267543/