2022 Japanese Racing
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Stay Foolish(JPN), the winner of the G2 Dubai Gold Cup and the G3 Red Sea Turf in Saudi Arabia this year, has returned to the Ritto Training Center yesterday.
The 7yo son of Stay Gold(JPN) is slated to leave Narita Airport for France on August 14th to run in the Arc on Oct 2nd with a prep in the Grand Prix de Deauville on August 28th.
He will be ridden by Christian Demuro in the G2 Grand Prix de Deauville and by Christophe Lemaire in the G1 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.
The 7yo son of Stay Gold(JPN) is slated to leave Narita Airport for France on August 14th to run in the Arc on Oct 2nd with a prep in the Grand Prix de Deauville on August 28th.
He will be ridden by Christian Demuro in the G2 Grand Prix de Deauville and by Christophe Lemaire in the G1 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.
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Toru Kurita, the trainer of Titleholder(JPN)(Duramente), visited Deauville on Wednesday to check out the infrastructures for the trip to France.
He said, ''Titleholder will soon return to my stable in Miho and resume light trainings. He will go straight to the Arc because his owner thinks it's the best way for the horse. I agree because it is complicated to fix the condition of the horse in France. So he will only arrive in your country around September 19th.''
Also on the Japanese media, Kurita revealed that Titleholder would be stabled at Satoshi Kobayashi (French-licensed trainer) in Chantilly and that he would not have a companion horse.''
photo: courtesy of ParisTurf
https://www.paris-turf.com/actualites/f ... 1084434650
Toru Kurita, the trainer of Titleholder(JPN)(Duramente), visited Deauville on Wednesday to check out the infrastructures for the trip to France.
He said, ''Titleholder will soon return to my stable in Miho and resume light trainings. He will go straight to the Arc because his owner thinks it's the best way for the horse. I agree because it is complicated to fix the condition of the horse in France. So he will only arrive in your country around September 19th.''
Also on the Japanese media, Kurita revealed that Titleholder would be stabled at Satoshi Kobayashi (French-licensed trainer) in Chantilly and that he would not have a companion horse.''
photo: courtesy of ParisTurf
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Titleholder(JPN), arguably the best Japanese hope for the Arc since Orfevre(JPN), will leave from Narita Airport for France on Sep 18th.
Do Deuce(JPN), the best 3yo currently training in Japan, will be stabled at Pascal Bary in Chantilly.
In the meantime, JRA published the ''JPN Thoroughbred Rankings (Jan 1st to July 31st, 2022)''.
Titleholder is ranked the best older horse, while Do Deuce is the best 3yo.
https://japanracing.jp/en/racing/news_m ... /2022.html
Do Deuce(JPN), the best 3yo currently training in Japan, will be stabled at Pascal Bary in Chantilly.
In the meantime, JRA published the ''JPN Thoroughbred Rankings (Jan 1st to July 31st, 2022)''.
Titleholder is ranked the best older horse, while Do Deuce is the best 3yo.
https://japanracing.jp/en/racing/news_m ... /2022.html
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nothing to see here, just an OTTB partnering with a pillow company.
https://twitter.com/netkeiba/status/155 ... jDGRQ&s=19
hope this is the right place to post this. just too cute not to share tachyon, can you maybe give us some insight on how this partnership came to be??
https://twitter.com/netkeiba/status/155 ... jDGRQ&s=19
hope this is the right place to post this. just too cute not to share tachyon, can you maybe give us some insight on how this partnership came to be??
i like plushies. a lot.
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Aww.. this is Admire Japan(JPN), a retired son of Sunday Silence(USA), showing the correct use of the pillow ‘’YOGIBO’’!!brunanas wrote: ↑Fri Aug 12, 2022 9:01 pm nothing to see here, just an OTTB partnering with a pillow company.
https://twitter.com/netkeiba/status/155 ... jDGRQ&s=19
hope this is the right place to post this. just too cute not to share tachyon, can you maybe give us some insight on how this partnership came to be??
Thank you for posting this wonderful story, brunanas!!
This became a very popular topic among the racing fans in Japan, but I didn't imagine that this would be brought to this forum.
Admire Japan(JPN), 2003H. Sunday Silence(USA) x Biwa Heidi(JPN) by Caerleon(USA), was a G3 winner & two-time G1 placed (Satuki Sho and Kikuka Sho) on the turf.
As a stallion, he was represented by the 2021 champion juvenile filly Circle of Life(JPN)(by Epiphaneia) as a broodmare sire.
Admire Japan has been pensioned at Versailles Resort Farm, Hokkaido, since his retirement from stud duty in 2018.
It was Versailles Resort Farm that posted a video clip of Admire Japan enjoying YOGIBO's pillow on its twitter account in May having a tie-up with the lifestyle brand company YOGIBO, which made a buzz on the internet.
Now YOGIBO has signed a formal contract with Versailles Resort Farm paying JPY 10,000,000 (about USD 75,000), which is said to be the aggregate sum of the carrots that would be consumed for twelve years at Versailles Resort Farm.
Yes, that video was so cute.
Here's a full version.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVzzOU6GX5A
and a short version (YOGIBO's promotional video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQ0CQOjUAs4
related links:
-- Versailles Resort Farm's official website
https://www.versailles-resort.com/
-- YOGIBO's official website
https://yogibo.jp/
Admire Japan(JPN): 2002H. Sunday Silence(USA) x Biwa Heidi(JPN) by Caerleon(USA)
https://www.jbis.jp/horse/0000737164/
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aww look at him having a snooze on his pillow. so. darn. cute. thank you for all your insight as always, i hadn't noticed he was Circle of Life's grandpa! i love the idea behind the partnership, i'm sure it might have even helped attract new fans to racing if it was widespread, besides of course helping shed a light on retirees Japan is amazing with these things as always. would be cute if they made a plushie of him that comes with a little pillow i know i'd sell my soul to buy one if it was ever designed
i like plushies. a lot.
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Yes!!brunanas wrote: ↑Fri Aug 12, 2022 11:09 pm aww look at him having a snooze on his pillow. so. darn. cute. thank you for all your insight as always, i hadn't noticed he was Circle of Life's grandpa! i love the idea behind the partnership, i'm sure it might have even helped attract new fans to racing if it was widespread, besides of course helping shed a light on retirees Japan is amazing with these things as always. would be cute if they made a plushie of him that comes with a little pillow i know i'd sell my soul to buy one if it was ever designed
Things are not that easy, but I believe that this is a wonderful story.
In fact, after the contract with YOGIBO company, they say that a bank agreed to finance Versailles Resort Farm's project of building a new stable /stalls for retired horses. The bank positively evaluated the feasibility of the private institution's activity to support retired horses.
https://twitter.com/Versailles_Farm/sta ... 4924006400
Of a side note, the legendary sprinter Broad Appeal(USA) had been pensioned at Versailles Farm before she died in 2021.
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I don't know if they will make a plushie for Admire Japan.
But Versailles had Admire Japan T-shirts on-line shop (but sold out for now, haha).
https://versailles.theshop.jp/
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that is wonderful! lovely seeing how much effort is put into aftercare. and yeaaah i'm definitely saving up for that shirt i love ittachyon wrote: ↑Sat Aug 13, 2022 1:56 amYes!!brunanas wrote: ↑Fri Aug 12, 2022 11:09 pm aww look at him having a snooze on his pillow. so. darn. cute. thank you for all your insight as always, i hadn't noticed he was Circle of Life's grandpa! i love the idea behind the partnership, i'm sure it might have even helped attract new fans to racing if it was widespread, besides of course helping shed a light on retirees Japan is amazing with these things as always. would be cute if they made a plushie of him that comes with a little pillow i know i'd sell my soul to buy one if it was ever designed
Things are not that easy, but I believe that this is a wonderful story.
In fact, after the contract with YOGIBO company, they say that a bank agreed to finance Versailles Resort Farm's project of building a new stable /stalls for retired horses. The bank positively evaluated the feasibility of the private institution's activity to support retired horses.
https://twitter.com/Versailles_Farm/sta ... 4924006400
Of a side note, the legendary sprinter Broad Appeal(USA) had been pensioned at Versailles Farm before she died in 2021.
viewtopic.php?p=251405#p251405
viewtopic.php?p=209777#p209777
P.S.
I don't know if they will make a plushie for Admire Japan.
But Versailles had Admire Japan T-shirts on-line shop (but sold out for now, haha).
https://versailles.theshop.jp/
i like plushies. a lot.
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You are welcome, starine!
''YOGIBO'' Versailles Resort Farm is now a hot topic in Japan.
Let me introduce another youtube link that has been uploaded most recently.
It does look like Versailles Resort Farm is a fun place to visit (and stay) not only for racing fans but also for horse people and tourists.
You may see some ex-star horses Japanese racing fans could be familiar with, too.
Tanino Gimlet, Admire Japan, Hiruno d'Amour, Rose Kingdom, Etario, Gold Tiara(USA) etc.
''TV crew's visit to Versailles Resort Farm''
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpeNvagOsGI
''YOGIBO'' Versailles Resort Farm is now a hot topic in Japan.
Let me introduce another youtube link that has been uploaded most recently.
It does look like Versailles Resort Farm is a fun place to visit (and stay) not only for racing fans but also for horse people and tourists.
You may see some ex-star horses Japanese racing fans could be familiar with, too.
Tanino Gimlet, Admire Japan, Hiruno d'Amour, Rose Kingdom, Etario, Gold Tiara(USA) etc.
''TV crew's visit to Versailles Resort Farm''
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpeNvagOsGI
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-- from Racing TV video:
''FRAN IN JAPAN: Fran Berry gives Racing TV viewers his guide to racing in Japan and meets some fans''
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_22ne5HuoFw
Former jockey-turned-Racing TV pundit and presenter Fran Berry travels back to Japan, where he enjoyed a successful stint in the saddle, to see the training centre, experience a day at Tokyo races - from a spectator's point of view - and meet some old fans who remember him from his riding days.
What a great video!!
That's a perfect guide to Tokyo City, Tokyo Racecourse, Quarantine Stable, Training facility and the Racing in Japan in general.
''FRAN IN JAPAN: Fran Berry gives Racing TV viewers his guide to racing in Japan and meets some fans''
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_22ne5HuoFw
Former jockey-turned-Racing TV pundit and presenter Fran Berry travels back to Japan, where he enjoyed a successful stint in the saddle, to see the training centre, experience a day at Tokyo races - from a spectator's point of view - and meet some old fans who remember him from his riding days.
What a great video!!
That's a perfect guide to Tokyo City, Tokyo Racecourse, Quarantine Stable, Training facility and the Racing in Japan in general.
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I really enjoyed that, tachyon! Thanks very much for sharing!tachyon wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 7:46 am -- from Racing TV video:
''FRAN IN JAPAN: Fran Berry gives Racing TV viewers his guide to racing in Japan and meets some fans''
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_22ne5HuoFw
Former jockey-turned-Racing TV pundit and presenter Fran Berry travels back to Japan, where he enjoyed a successful stint in the saddle, to see the training centre, experience a day at Tokyo races - from a spectator's point of view - and meet some old fans who remember him from his riding days.
What a great video!!
That's a perfect guide to Tokyo City, Tokyo Racecourse, Quarantine Stable, Training facility and the Racing in Japan in general.
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You are welcome, Missbeholder!!Missbeholder wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 9:00 amI really enjoyed that, tachyon! Thanks very much for sharing!tachyon wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 7:46 am -- from Racing TV video:
''FRAN IN JAPAN: Fran Berry gives Racing TV viewers his guide to racing in Japan and meets some fans''
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_22ne5HuoFw
Former jockey-turned-Racing TV pundit and presenter Fran Berry travels back to Japan, where he enjoyed a successful stint in the saddle, to see the training centre, experience a day at Tokyo races - from a spectator's point of view - and meet some old fans who remember him from his riding days.
What a great video!!
That's a perfect guide to Tokyo City, Tokyo Racecourse, Quarantine Stable, Training facility and the Racing in Japan in general.
I'm glad to hear that you enjoyed that video.
Racing TV is a genius!!
Francis Berry is a great guy!!
Racetrack is not the only thing that is important.
Racing TV & Francis Berry's choice of behind the scenes is fantastic.
That's the best video guide introducing the racing in (Tokyo) Japan I've ever seen.
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Thanks for posting this Tachyon- a great video. It is not surprising to me that the Japanese are having so much international success lately- the attention to detail and horse and course care is amazing. Notice the immaculate barns and turf course, how they soundproof and air condition the barns, the careful mix of grasses and the constant aeration and irrigation ( compare to CDI course). I could not help but compare to the crumbling paint peeling barns at Saratoga- a huge difference. In my mind they deserve every bit of success and I wish them nothing but more success in future. Well- deserved.
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Thank you very much for your comments, Squeaky.Squeaky wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 11:36 am Thanks for posting this Tachyon- a great video. It is not surprising to me that the Japanese are having so much international success lately- the attention to detail and horse and course care is amazing. Notice the immaculate barns and turf course, how they soundproof and air condition the barns, the careful mix of grasses and the constant aeration and irrigation ( compare to CDI course). I could not help but compare to the crumbling paint peeling barns at Saratoga- a huge difference. In my mind they deserve every bit of success and I wish them nothing but more success in future. Well- deserved.
JRA and the horse people in Japan have been trying hard to build a sense of unity between spectators and racing.
But I think that the Japanese racing is still half way down the road in this context, even if the recent trend seems to be encouraging thanks to the horses, everyone’s efforts and racing fans’ strong commitment to the sport.
Japan is a racing nation that strongly believes in the advantages of the globalization.
Spectators here want to see more Japanese-based horses race overseas and, at the same time, more foreign-based horses race in the major races in Japan.
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Stay Foolish arrived safely in France on August 16th.tachyon wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 10:05 am Stay Foolish(JPN), the winner of the G2 Dubai Gold Cup and the G3 Red Sea Turf in Saudi Arabia this year, has returned to the Ritto Training Center yesterday.
The 7yo son of Stay Gold(JPN) is slated to leave Narita Airport for France on August 14th to run in the Arc on Oct 2nd with a prep in the Grand Prix de Deauville on August 28th.
He will be ridden by Christian Demuro in the G2 Grand Prix de Deauville and by Christophe Lemaire in the G1 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.
He will be stabled at Hiroo Shimuzu in Chantilly.
https://twitter.com/HorseRacing_JPN/sta ... 8443257856
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came across this very cute drawing of Admire Japan and "his" pillow! https://www.instagram.com/p/ChOZ-WYPj6U ... MyMTA2M2Y= i follow loads of japanese horse racing artists. so many talented people!tachyon wrote: ↑Fri Aug 12, 2022 11:00 pmAww.. this is Admire Japan(JPN), a retired son of Sunday Silence(USA), showing the correct use of the pillow ‘’YOGIBO’’!!brunanas wrote: ↑Fri Aug 12, 2022 9:01 pm nothing to see here, just an OTTB partnering with a pillow company.
https://twitter.com/netkeiba/status/155 ... jDGRQ&s=19
hope this is the right place to post this. just too cute not to share tachyon, can you maybe give us some insight on how this partnership came to be??
Thank you for posting this wonderful story, brunanas!!
This became a very popular topic among the racing fans in Japan, but I didn't imagine that this would be brought to this forum.
Admire Japan(JPN), 2003H. Sunday Silence(USA) x Biwa Heidi(JPN) by Caerleon(USA), was a G3 winner & two-time G1 placed (Satuki Sho and Kikuka Sho) on the turf.
As a stallion, he was represented by the 2021 champion juvenile filly Circle of Life(JPN)(by Epiphaneia) as a broodmare sire.
Admire Japan has been pensioned at Versailles Resort Farm, Hokkaido, since his retirement from stud duty in 2018.
It was Versailles Resort Farm that posted a video clip of Admire Japan enjoying YOGIBO's pillow on its twitter account in May having a tie-up with the lifestyle brand company YOGIBO, which made a buzz on the internet.
Now YOGIBO has signed a formal contract with Versailles Resort Farm paying JPY 10,000,000 (about USD 75,000), which is said to be the aggregate sum of the carrots that would be consumed for twelve years at Versailles Resort Farm.
Yes, that video was so cute.
Here's a full version.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVzzOU6GX5A
and a short version (YOGIBO's promotional video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQ0CQOjUAs4
related links:
-- Versailles Resort Farm's official website
https://www.versailles-resort.com/
-- YOGIBO's official website
https://yogibo.jp/
Admire Japan(JPN): 2002H. Sunday Silence(USA) x Biwa Heidi(JPN) by Caerleon(USA)
https://www.jbis.jp/horse/0000737164/
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Thanks for sharing.brunanas wrote: ↑Thu Aug 18, 2022 12:28 am
came across this very cute drawing of Admire Japan and "his" pillow! https://www.instagram.com/p/ChOZ-WYPj6U ... MyMTA2M2Y= i follow loads of japanese horse racing artists. so many talented people!
I didn't know about her (umano_onanoko's) drawings.
Her latest work is a Taiki Shuttle(USA), a great champion who passed away yesterday.
https://www.instagram.com/p/ChXVDnLBdEC/
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-- from @AtTheRaces video:
''Christophe Soumillon on Japanese racing and riding in Japan''
https://twitter.com/AtTheRaces/status/1 ... 5639308291
Japan Cup winner and worldwide superstar Christophe Soumillon speaks to
@KFordEquidia on the country and its racing, with fond memories of Epiphaneia
''Christophe Soumillon on Japanese racing and riding in Japan''
https://twitter.com/AtTheRaces/status/1 ... 5639308291
Japan Cup winner and worldwide superstar Christophe Soumillon speaks to
@KFordEquidia on the country and its racing, with fond memories of Epiphaneia
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that's a beautiful tribute. i remember seeing Taiki Shuttle on Twitter just a few days agotachyon wrote: ↑Thu Aug 18, 2022 6:38 amThanks for sharing.brunanas wrote: ↑Thu Aug 18, 2022 12:28 am
came across this very cute drawing of Admire Japan and "his" pillow! https://www.instagram.com/p/ChOZ-WYPj6U ... MyMTA2M2Y= i follow loads of japanese horse racing artists. so many talented people!
I didn't know about her (umano_onanoko's) drawings.
Her latest work is a Taiki Shuttle(USA), a great champion who passed away yesterday.
https://www.instagram.com/p/ChXVDnLBdEC/
i like plushies. a lot.