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Hokkaido Selection Sale Thoroughbreds Yearlings Hip No Hokkaido Selection Sale Thoroughbreds Yearlings Hip No. 51 dark bay or brown Filly Foaled Mar 22,2015 Mr. Prospector(USA) 13-c Kingmambo(USA) Miesque(USA) 20 King's Best(USA) b. 1997 Lombard(GER) 1-d Allegretta(GB) Anatevka(GER) 9-h Nureyev(USA) 5-h Black Hawk(GB) Silver Lane(USA) 5-g Couverture(JPN) dk.b. 2004 Lucky Sovereign(USA) 3-c Hikari Crystal(JPN) Costume(JPN) 5-h Nureyev(USA) : M3xS4 Northern Dancer(CAN) : M4xS5xM5 1st-Dam: COUVERTURE(JPN)(2004 d.b. by Black Hawk(GB))5 wins in JPN,KEENELAND CUP L(JPN T1200),3rd IBIS SUMMER DASH L(JPN T1000),BADEN-BADEN CUP L(JPN T1200),FUKUSHIMA NISAI STAKES (JPN T1200),2nd FUKUSHIMA MINYU CUP L(JPN T1200) [winners(wins): 3(4)] Perugia(JPN)(2012 F d.b. by Matsurida Gogh(JPN))2 wins in JPN,in training Annatorte(JPN)(2013 F b. by Empire Maker(USA))winner in JPN Raiden Barows(JPN)(2014 C g. by Kurofune(USA))winner in JPN,in training 2nd-Dam: HIKARI CRYSTAL(JPN)(1995 b. by Lucky Sovereign(USA))5 wins in JPN,GOLDEN TIARA SHO (JPN D2000) SKIP JACK(JPN)(2002 G ch. by Mejiro Ryan(JPN))2 wins in JPN,KEIO HAI NISAI STAKES JPN-G2(JPN T1400),2n d LAVENDER SHO (JPN T1200) 3rd-Dam: Costume(JPN)(1989 g. by Mendez(FR)),unraced 4th-Dam: Temple Bamboo(JPN)(1973 ch. by Prompt(FR)),unraced [Dam of] MANJUDEN ROD(JPN)(1979 C ch. by Sancy(FR))8 wins in JPN,HIEI STAKES (JPN T2000),YUZUKI TOKUBETSU (JPN T2000),SETTSU TOKUBETSU (JPN T1600),SHUKUGAWA TOKUBETSU (JPN T2200),AMAGASE TOKU BETSU (JPN T2000),NOWAKI TOKUBETSU (JPN T2000),etc. IBUKI MASTER(JPN)(1982 C ch. by Only for Life(GB))2 wins in JPN,HAGI STAKES (JPN T1200) WATER POLO(JPN)(1984 C ch. by Sancy(FR))2 wins in JPN,KASUGAYAMA TOKUBETSU (JPN T1800) KEYO BOY(JPN)(1987 C b. by No Attention(FR))3 wins in JPN,3rd HANEDA HAI (JPN D2000) [2nd Dam of] FINE BRIDGE(JPN)(1988 C b. by Hospitality(JPN))10 wins in JPN,2nd SAITAMA SHIMBUN HAI (JPN D1900),3rd T V SAITAMA HAI (JPN D1900) 5th-Dam: Nimbus Bamboo(JPN)(1964 ch. by Nimbus(GB))placed in JPN [2nd Dam of] BAMBOO MEMORY(JPN)(1985 C ch. by Morning Frolic(USA))8 wins in JPN,YASUDA KINEN JPN-G1(JPN T 1600),SPRINTERS STAKES JPN-G1(JPN T1200),TAKAMATSUNOMIYA HAI JPN-G2(JPN T2000),SWAN ST AKES JPN-G2(JPN T1400),3rd YASUDA KINEN JPN-G1(JPN T1600),3rd TENNO SHO(AUTUMN) JPN-G1( JPN T2000),etc.,(1989)Best Sprinter or Miler in JPN(, 1990)Best Sprinter or Miler in JPN,sire BAMBOO GENESIS(JPN)(1989 C d.b. by Bamboo Atlas(JPN))8 wins in JPN,MARCH STAKES JPN-G3(JPN D 1800),2nd WINTER STAKES JPN-G3(JPN D2300),ANDROMEDA STAKES (JPN D1800),3rd MAYA STAKES ( JPN D1800),FUTATABISAN STAKES (JPN D1800),TANBA TOKUBETSU (JPN D1800) [3rd Dam of] SPRING BAMBOO(JPN)(1990 F ch. by Wassl Touch(USA))6 wins in JPN,KOKURA KINEN JPN-G3(JPN T200 0),2nd ASAHI CHALLENGE CUP JPN-G3(JPN T2000),2nd TV NISHINIPPON CORP.SHO KITAKYUSHU KINEN JPN-G3(JPN T1800),3rd KOKURA DAISHOTEN JPN-G3(JPN T1800),5th QUEEN ELIZABETH 2 COMMEMOR ATIVE CUP JPN-G1(JPN T2200),EMERALD STAKES (JPN T2500),etc. BAMBOO MARIACHI(JPN)(1995 C b. by Bamboo Atlas(JPN))10 wins in JPN,AICHI HAI JPN-G3(JPN T2000 ),3rd FUKUSHIMA KINEN JPN-G3(JPN T2000)(twice),3rd EPSOM CUP JPN-G3(JPN T1800),APRIL STAKE S (JPN T2000),2nd SHIRAFUJI STAKES (JPN T2000),3rd AKINO STAKES (JPN T2000),etc. 6th-Dam: Yashima Temple(JPN)(1947 b. by Theft(IRE))8 wins in JPN,2nd OKA SHO(JAPANESE 1000 GUINEAS) (JPN T1600) [2nd Dam of] SQUASH THOLON(JPN)(1973 F b. by Partholon(IRE))5 wins in JPN,YASUDA KINEN (JPN T1600),HANSHIN YONSAI HIMBA TOKUBETSU (JPN T1200),3rd FUKUSHIMA DAISHOTEN (JPN T1800),5th QUEEN ELIZABET H 2 COMMEMORATIVE CUP (JPN T2400),SHINSHUN YONSAI HIMBA STAKES (JPN T1600),HABOTAN SHO ( JPN T1600) Seller : Tomina Bokujo Owner : Tomina Bokujo Consignor : Ogifushi Kyodo Ikusei Center Breeding Farm : Tomina Bokujo.
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