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=Normcore (JPN) equineline.com Product 40P 12/13/20 03:53:23 EST =Normcore (JPN) Gray Mare; Feb 25, 2015 Danehill, 86 b $Dansili (GB), 96 dk b/ Hasili (IRE), 91 b =Harbinger (GB), 06 b Bering (GB), 83 ch =Penang Pearl (FR), 96 b =Normcore (JPN) =Guapa (GB), 88 b French Deputy, 92 ch Foaled in Japan Kurofune, 98 gr/ro =Chronologist (JPN), 03 Blue Avenue, 90 gr/ro gr Sunday Silence, 86 dk b/ =In This Unison (JPN), 97Rustic Belle, 90 dk b/ gr By HARBINGER (GB) (2006). Hwt. older horse in England, Stakes winner of $1,191,389 USA in England, King George VI & Queen Elizabeth S. [G1], etc. Sire of 7 crops of racing age, 753 foals, 714 starters, 18 stakes winners, 1 champion, 378 winners of 912 races and earning $100,477,158 USA, including Blast Onepiece (Champion in Japan, to 5, 2020, $5,208,177 USA, Arima Kinen Grand Prix [G1], etc.), Deirdre ($5,443,491 USA, Shuka Sho [G1], etc.), Persian Knight ($4,160,002 USA, Mile Championship [G1], etc.), Normcore (to 5, 2020, $3,560,864 USA, Victoria Mile [G1], etc.), Mozu Katchan ($2,699,939 USA, Queen Elizabeth II Cup [G1], etc.), Dreadnoughtus ($1,896,251 USA, Kyoto Daishoten [G2], etc.), Meiner Sage ($1,352,577 USA, Fukushima Mimpo Hai [L], etc.). 1st dam =CHRONOLOGIST (JPN), by Kurofune. Winner in 2 starts at 3 in JPN, $58,623 (USA). Dam of 10 foals, 9 to race, 8 winners-- =CHRONO GENESIS (JPN) (f. by Bago (FR)). 6 wins in 12 starts, 2 to 4, 2020 in JPN, $5,245,766 (USA), Shuka Sho [G1], Takarazuka Kinen [G1], Kyoto Kinen [G2], Daily Hai Queen Cup [G3], Ivy S. [L], 2nd Osaka Hai [G1], Hanshin Juvenile Fillies [G1], 3rd Yushun Himba Japanese Oaks [G1], etc. =NORMCORE (JPN) (f. by =Harbinger (GB)). Black type winner, see below. =Happiness Dancer (JPN) (f. by =Meisho Samson (JPN)). 5 wins, 2 to 4 in JPN, $777,342 (USA). =Naomino Yume (JPN) (f. by =Jungle Pocket (JPN)). Winner at 2 and 4 in JPN, $343,137 (USA). =Chronostasis (JPN) (c. by =Tanino Gimlet (JPN)). 3 wins at 3 and 4 in JPN, $290,599 (USA). =War Chronicle (JPN) (f. by War Emblem). 3 wins at 3 and 5 in JPN, $179,668 (USA). =Admire Zephyr (JPN) (f. by =Jungle Pocket (JPN)). Winner at 3 in JPN, $105,134 (USA). =Red Raffine (JPN) (f. by =Harbinger (GB)). 2 wins at 4 in JPN, $66,277 (USA). 2nd dam =IN THIS UNISON (JPN), by Sunday Silence. Unraced in Japan. Sister to =FUSAICHI AIREDALE (JPN) ($3,554,813 (USA), Hochi Hai Yonsai Himba Tokubetsu [LR], etc.), half-sister to =BELLAGIO (JPN) ($1,442,294 (USA), Topaz S. [LR], etc.). Dam of 6 winners-- =Chronologist (JPN) (f. by Kurofune). See above. =Reach Consensus (JPN) (f. by French Deputy). 4 wins, 2 to 4 in JPN, $1,278,260 (USA). Producer. =Lightning Ball (JPN) (g. by =Mejiro Ryan (JPN)). 3 wins, 2 to 6 in JPN, $445,839 (USA). =Mikki Olive (JPN) (f. by Kurofune). Winner at 3 and 4 in JPN, $222,265 (USA). Producer. =Primary Chord (JPN) (f. by Kurofune). Winner at 2 in JPN, $186,554 (USA). =Indies Lure (JPN) (c. by French Deputy). 4 wins at 6 and 7, 2020 in JPN, $85,774 (USA). =Octave Unison (JPN) (f. by =Meisho Samson (JPN)). Placed at 2 in JPN, $53,632 (USA). =Fusaichi Wyvern (JPN) (c. by Kurofune). Placed at 3 in JPN, $32,137 (USA). =In This Season (JPN) (f. by Roses in May). Placed at 2 in JPN, $18,727 (USA). 3rd dam RUSTIC BELLE, by Mr. Prospector. Winner at 3 in FR , $27,692 (USA). Half-sister to ENTITLED TO ($489,281, Paterson H. [G2], etc., sire). Dam of 8 winners-- =FUSAICHI AIREDALE (JPN) (f. by Sunday Silence). 5 wins, 2 to 4 in JPN, $3,554,813 (USA), Hochi Hai Yonsai Himba Tokubetsu [LR], Lord Derby Challenge Trophy [LR], Mermaid S. [LR], Nikkan Sports Sho Shinzan Kinen [LR], 2nd Queen Elizabeth II Commemorative Cup [L], Oka Sho-Japanese One Thousand Guineas [LR], Queen Elizabeth II Commemorative Cup S. [LR], Sankei Sports Sho Yonsai Himba Tokubetsu [LR], etc. Dam of-- =FUSAICHI RICHARD (JPN) (c. by Kurofune). 5 wins at 2 and 3 in JPN, $2,382,758 (USA), Champion 2-year-old colt in Japan, Hanshin Cup [L], Asahi Hai Futurity S. [LR], Tokyo Sports Hai Nisai S. [LR], 2nd Mainichi Broadcasting System Sho Swan S. [G2], Fuji-TV Sho Spring S. [LR], etc. Sire. =LAILAPS (JPN) (f. by French Deputy). 3 wins at 2 and 3 in JPN, $1,311,986 (USA), Daily Hai Copyright © 2020 The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. Page 1 of 2 equineline.com Product 40P 12/13/20 03:53:23 EST =Normcore (JPN) Gray Mare; Feb 25, 2015 Queen Cup [LR], Sweet Pea S. [LR], 2nd Fukushima Himba S. [LR], Daily Hai Nisai S. [LR], 3rd Kansai Telecasting Corporation Sho Rose S. [LR], etc. Producer. =Beach Samba (JPN) (f. by Kurofune). Winner at 2, placed at 4, 2020 in JPN, $1,068,208 (USA), 2nd Kansai Telecasting Corp. Sho Rose S. [G2], Hokkaido Shimbun Hai Queen S. [G3], Daily Hai Queen Cup [G3], Artemis S. [G3], 3rd Hanshin Juvenile Fillies [G1]. =BELLAGIO (JPN) (c. by =Mejiro Ryan (JPN)). 8 wins, 3 to 6 in JPN, $1,442,294 (USA), Topaz S. [LR], 3rd March H. [L]. =Maria Valeria (JPN) (f. by Sunday Silence). 5 wins, 3 to 6 in JPN, $359,313 (USA). Producer. =Anhelo (JPN) (f. by Northern Taste). 2 wins at 3 in JPN, $202,905 (USA). Producer. =Rumbullion (JPN) (g. by Sunday Silence). 9 wins, 4 to 6 in JPN, $43,521 (USA). =Tosen Untouch (JPN) (c. by =Agnes Tachyon (JPN)). 2 wins at 4 in JPN, $4,755 (USA). =Admire Evert (JPN) (f. by =Deep Impact (JPN)). 2 wins at 4 in JPN. Producer. =Seiyu Venus (JPN) (f. by =Heart's Cry (JPN)). Winner at 4 in JPN. =Peruvian Lily (JPN) (f. by French Deputy). Unraced in Japan. Dam of-- =ADMIRE EIKAN (JPN) (c. by =Heart's Cry (JPN)). 4 wins at 2 and 5 in JPN, $1,327,748 (USA), Sapporo Nisai S. [G3], 2nd Sports Nippon Sho Stayers S. [G2], Sapporo Nikkei Open [L], 3rd Radio Nikkei Hai Kyoto Nisai S. [G3]. =In This Unison (JPN) (f. by Sunday Silence). See above. 4th dam Ragtime Girl, by Francis S. 4 wins, 2 to 5, $53,445, 2nd Carmel H. Half-sister to AFFILIATE ($373,124, Monmouth Invitational H.-G1, etc., sire). Dam of 6 winners, including-- ENTITLED TO (c. by Golden Act). 15 wins, 3 to 10, $489,281, Paterson H. [G2], Norristown H. [G3], Walter Haight H. [L] (LRL, $35,653), Norristown H. [L] (PHA, $32,250), Kelly Olympic S. (ATL, $14,040), 2nd Trenton H. [G3], Essex H. [G3], Marylander H. [L] (PIM, $10,755), etc. Sire. Rustic Belle (f. by Mr. Prospector). See above. RACE RECORD for =Normcore (JPN): In Japan. At 2, two wins in 2 starts; at 3, one win (Shion S. [G3]), twice 3rd (Sankei Sports Sho Flora S. [G2], Flower Cup [G3]). Earned 85,294,000 Yen ($775,499 USA). In Hong Kong. At 4, unplaced in 1 start. Earned 1,425,000 HK$ ($182,037 USA). In Japan. At 4, two wins (Victoria Mile [G1], Fuji S. [G3]), once 2nd (Aichi Hai [G3]) in 4 starts; at 5, 2020, one win (Sapporo Kinen [G2]), once 3rd (Victoria Mile [G1]). Earned 281,994,000 Yen ($2,603,328 USA). Grand Totals: 6 wins, once 2nd, 3 times 3rd. Earned $3,560,864(USA). Copyright © 2020 The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. Page 2 of 2.
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