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=Admirable (JPN) equineline.com Product 46P 04/29/17 04:31:59 EDT =Admirable (JPN) Bay Colt; Mar 23, 2014 Halo, 69 dk b/ Sunday Silence, 86 dk b/ Wishing Well, 75 b =Deep Impact (JPN), 02 Alzao, 80 b b Wind in Her Hair (IRE), =Burghclere (GB), 77 b =Admirable (JPN) 91 b Kris S., 77 dk b/ Foaled in Japan Tee Kay, 91 dk b/ Symboli Kris S, 99 dk b/ =Scarlet (JPN), 05 b =Tony Bin (IRE), 83 b =Ballet Queen (IRE), 88 b =Grace Admire (JPN), 94 b By DEEP IMPACT (JPN) (2002). Horse of the year twice in Japan, Triple Crown winner of $12,825,285 USA, Tokyo Yushun-Japanese Derby, etc. Leading sire 3 times in Japan, sire of 8 crops of racing age, 1107 foals, 947 starters, 94 stakes winners, 13 champions, 672 winners of 1762 races and earning $381,572,342 USA, including Gentildonna (Horse of the year twice in Japan, $18,468,392 USA, Yushun Himba-Japanese Oaks [G1], etc.), Satono Diamond (Champion in Japan, to 4, 2017, $6,654,740 USA, Kikuka Sho-Japanese St. Leger [G1], etc.), Kizuna (Champion in Japan, $5,203,585 USA, Tokyo Yushun-Japanese Derby [G1], etc.), Shonan Pandora (Champion in Japan, $5,173,527 USA, Japan Cup [G1], etc.), Mikki Isle (Champion twice in Japan, to 5, 2016, $4,893,053 USA, Mile Championship [G1], etc.). 1st dam =SCARLET (JPN), by Symboli Kris S. Unraced in Japan. Dam of 3 foals, 3 to race, all winners-- =Isabel (JPN) (f. by =Deep Impact (JPN)). 4 wins at 3 and 4 in JPN, $519,577 (USA). =Tablet (JPN) (c. by =Deep Impact (JPN)). Winner at 2 and 4 in JPN, $275,319 (USA). =Admirable (JPN) (c. by =Deep Impact (JPN)). See below. 2nd dam =Grace Admire (JPN), by =Tony Bin (IRE). 5 wins at 3 and 4 in JPN, $861,812 (USA), 2nd Fuchu Himba S., 3rd Sankei Sports Sho Yonsai Himba Tokubetsu. Half-sister to =FUSAICHI CONCORDE (JPN) ($2,153,433 (USA), Tokyo Yushun-Japanese Derby, etc., sire), =UNRIVALED (JPN) ($2,412,651 (USA), Satsuki Sho-Japanese Two Thousand Guineas, etc., sire), =BORN KING (JPN) ($1,243,901 (USA), Keisei Hai, etc., sire). Dam of 11 foals, 10 to race, 8 winners-- =LINCOLN (JPN) (c. by Sunday Silence). 6 wins, 2 to 6 in JPN, $5,244,171 (USA), Kyoto Daishoten [G2], Hanshin Daishoten [G2], Nikkei Sho, 2nd Kikuka Sho-Japanese St. Leger, Arima Kinen Grand Prix, Tenno Sho Spring, 3rd Takarazuka Kinen [G1], Hanshin Daishoten [G2], etc. Sire. =VICTORY (JPN) (c. by Brian's Time). 3 wins at 2 and 3 in JPN, $1,808,518 (USA), Satsuki Sho-Japanese Two Thousand Guineas, Wakaba S., 2nd Radio Nikkei Hai Nisai S., 3rd Kyoto Kinen [G2], Kobe Shimbun Hai. Sire. =Glorious Days (JPN) (f. by Sunday Silence). Winner at 3 in JPN, $480,155 (USA), 2nd Sankei Sports Sho Flora S., Kansai Telecasting Corporation Sho Rose S. Dam of 9 foals, 7 to race, 5 winners-- =JEALOUSY (JPN) (f. by =Harbinger (GB)). 2 wins at 3, 2016 in JPN, $425,375 (USA), Sweet Pea S. =Glorious Rose (JPN) (f. by Rock of Gibraltar (IRE)). Winner at 3 and 4 in JPN, $155,733 (USA). =Heartful Days (JPN) (f. by =King Kamehameha (JPN)). Winner at 3 in JPN, $92,018 (USA). =Casablanca (JPN) (f. by French Deputy). Winner at 3 in JPN, $51,794 (USA). =Golden Hour (JPN) (c. by Kurofune). 2 wins at 4 in JPN, $4,526 (USA). =Roberta (JPN) (f. by Brian's Time). 3 wins at 3 and 4 in JPN, $453,472 (USA). =Tolstoy (JPN) (c. by =Deep Impact (JPN)). Winner at 3 and 7, 2017 in JPN, $386,636 (USA). =Tactics (JPN) (g. by =Agnes Tachyon (JPN)). Winner at 3 and 5 in JPN, $347,219 (USA). =Princess Grace (JPN) (f. by Sunday Silence). 3 wins at 3 in JPN, $316,834 (USA). =Vainqueur (JPN) (g. by Sunday Silence). Winner at 4 and 5 in JPN. 3rd dam =BALLET QUEEN (IRE), by Sadler's Wells. Unraced in Ireland. Sister to =PRINCE OF DANCE ($198,741 (USA), Three Chimneys Dewhurst S. [G1], etc.), =BALLET PRINCE (IRE) ($114,375 (USA), Winge Oslo Cup, etc., sire), Golden Ball (IRE) ($82,474 (USA), 2nd Magnolia S., etc.), half-sister to =PRINCELY VENTURE (IRE) ($123,383 (USA), Daily Record Scottish Derby [G2]). Dam of 15 foals, 14 to race, 10 winners-- =UNRIVALED (JPN) (c. by =Neo Universe (JPN)). 4 wins at 2 and 3 in JPN, $2,412,651 (USA), Copyright © 2017 The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. Page 1 of 2 equineline.com Product 46P 04/29/17 04:31:59 EDT =Admirable (JPN) Bay Colt; Mar 23, 2014 Satsuki Sho-Japanese Two Thousand Guineas, Fuji-TV Sho Spring S., 3rd Kyoto Nisai S. Sire. =FUSAICHI CONCORDE (JPN) (c. by Caerleon). 3 wins in 5 starts at 3 in JPN, $2,153,433 (USA), Tokyo Yushun-Japanese Derby, 3rd Kikuka Sho-Japanese St. Leger. Sire. =BORN KING (JPN) (c. by Sunday Silence). Winner at 2 and 3 in JPN, $1,243,901 (USA), Keisei Hai, 2nd Hochi Hai Yayoi Sho, 3rd American Jockey Club Cup. Sire. =Grace Admire (JPN) (f. by =Tony Bin (IRE)). Black type placed winner, see above. =Megaton Cafe (JPN) (c. by Sunday Silence). 3 wins at 2 and 3 in JPN, $353,017 (USA). =Neo Classic (JPN) (f. by Sunday Silence). Winner at 4 and 5 in JPN, $201,281 (USA). Dam of 9 foals, 9 to race, 7 winners-- =Jean Valjean (JPN) (c. by =Jungle Pocket (JPN)). 3 wins at 3 and 4 in JPN, $525,714 (USA). =Classic Metal (JPN) (g. by Kurofune). 4 wins, 3 to 5, placed at 6, 2017 in JPN, $507,371 (USA). =Neo Spirits (JPN) (c. by Symboli Kris S). 3 wins, 2 to 5 in JPN, $456,159 (USA). =Classic Sense (JPN) (c. by =Jungle Pocket (JPN)). 4 wins, 3 to 5 in JPN, $395,403 (USA). =Elegant Manner (JPN) (f. by Symboli Kris S). Winner at 3 and 4 in JPN, $339,826 (USA). Producer. =Classic Ace (JPN) (g. by =Harbinger (GB)). Winner at 3 and 4, 2016 in JPN, $207,890 (USA). =Arabian Dragon (JPN) (g. by Kurofune). 4 wins at 4 and 5 in JPN, $100,463 (USA). =In State (JPN) (c. by =Daiwa Major (JPN)). Winner at 3 in JPN, $184,626 (USA). =Sans Rival (JPN) (c. by =Special Week (JPN)). Winner at 3 in JPN, $112,370 (USA). =Miracle Admire (JPN) (c. by =Tony Bin (IRE)). Winner at 3 in JPN, $45,260 (USA). Sire. =French Balzac (JPN) (c. by French Deputy). Winner in 1 start at 4 in JPN, $7,440 (USA). =Fusaichi Mignon (JPN) (f. by Sunday Silence). Unplaced in 2 starts in JPN. Dam of 7 foals, 7 to race, 6 winners-- =AMBROISE (JPN) (f. by French Deputy). 4 wins at 2 and 5 in JPN, $1,256,148 (USA), Hakodate Nisai S., Final S., 2nd Hanshin Juvenile Fillies S., Port Island S., 3rd Anemone S. Producer. =En Avant (JPN) (f. by End Sweep). Winner at 2 in JPN, $113,129 (USA). Dam of 7 foals, 5 to race, 3 winners-- =SATONO NEPTUNE (JPN) (c. by Symboli Kris S). 3 wins at 2 and 5 in JPN, $530,806 (USA), Hopeful S. =Bianco Candore (JPN) (f. by =Chichicastenango (FR)). Winner at 3 in JPN, $117,865 (USA). =Hamlet (JPN) (c. by Symboli Kris S). Winner at 2, 2016 in JPN, $84,516 (USA). =Buzz Rolling (JPN) (f. by War Emblem). Winner at 2 in JPN, $16,703 (USA). Producer. =Tenango (JPN) (c. by =Chichicastenango (FR)). 3 wins at 4 in JPN. RACE RECORD for =Admirable (JPN): In Japan. At 2, unplaced in 1 start; at 3, 2017, two wins in 2 starts. Earned 15,189,000 Yen ($135,347 USA). Totals: 2 wins in 3 starts. Earned $135,347(USA). Copyright © 2017 The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. Page 2 of 2.
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