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THE 36TH FEBRUARY STAKES (G1) Japanese Horse Racing, Which Is Influenced by British Racing, Is Held Mainly on Turf
FROM: Masahiro Usuda General Manager, Media & Publicity Department, THE JAPAN RACING ASSOCIATION (JRA) DATE: February 17, 2019 SUBJECT: RESULT OF THE 36TH FEBRUARY STAKES (G1) Japanese horse racing, which is influenced by British racing, is held mainly on turf. However, dirt tracks that were popular in the U.S., quickly became widely used around the country since the Tokyo Racecourse implemented a new dirt track in 1960. While the mainstream of major JRA races remained over turf, the February Stakes (then called February Handicap), which was established in 1984 in conjunction with the new grading system, was one of just three graded dirt races at the time—the current number of graded dirt events is 15. The race was upgraded to G2 in 1994 and then to G1 in 1997, and stood as the highest-prized event until the Japan Cup Dirt (called the Champions Cup from 2014) took over in 2000. Past winners include Wing Arrow (JPN, by Assatis; ’00), Agnes Digital (USA, by Crafty Prospector; ’02), Gold Allure (JPN, by Sunday Silence; ’03), Admire Don (JPN, by Timber Country; ’04), Kane Hekili (JPN, by Fuji Kiseki; ’06), Vermilion (JPN, by El Condor Pasa; ’08), Espoir City (JPN, by Gold Allure; ’10), Transcend (JPN, by Wild Rush; ’11), Copano Rickey (JPN, by Gold Allure; ’14&’15) and Gold Dream (’17)—all ten are winners of multiple-G1 races as well as JRA Award winners. This year’s line-up featured 2018 Champions Cup (G1, dirt, 1,800m; Dec.2) contenders Sunrise Soar and last year’s February Stakes champion Nonkono Yume, who finished third and seventh, respectively, while runner-up Omega Perfume went on to claim his first G1 title in the Tokyo Daishoten (G1, dirt, 2,000m) three weeks later with 2017 Best Dirt Horse Gold Dream in second. -
Gold Allure(JPN)
/BT名簿【欧文】・セレクト/英語セレクト・DVD校正用/英語セレクトDVD校正用台紙 2021.01.20 16.02.09 Page 1033 33 英語2021種牡馬DVD T0446‐35 ゴールドアリュール 33 #Hail to Reason !Halo & Sunday Silence Cosmah $ Understanding ! (1986)'Wishing Well # " ( ) &Mountain Flower Gold Allure% JPN #Northern Dancer !Nureyev & ch. 1999' 16.3Nikiya(1.70M) Special $ Hostage (1993)'Reluctant Guest # &Vaguely Royal 1st dam NIKIYA (USA), by Nureyev (USA). 3 wins in France. Half-sister to P. T. INDY (USA), Honestly Darling (USA) (3rd [G2]). Dam of ― Dream Spread (JPN)(98 c. by Sunday Silence (USA)). Placed in Japan. Sire. GOLD ALLURE (JPN). See Records. LA BAYADERE (JPN)(00 f. by Sunday Silence (USA)). 3 wins in Japan. Dam of ― SOLOR (JPN) (c. by Symboli Kris S (USA)). 7 wins in Japan, March S [G3], Marine S [L], 2nd Heian S [G3], 3rd Hyogo Champion- ship [L], 2 wins over jumps in Japan. BALLET BLANC (JPN)(01 f. by Dance in the Dark (JPN)). 2 wins in Ja- pan, Rishiri Tokubetsu. Orient Charm (JPN) (02 f. by Sunday Silence (USA)). 4 wins in Ja- pan, Kizugawa Tokubetsu, Kobushi Sho, 3rd Mermaid S [JPN3],4 th Shuka Sho [JPN1]. Dam of ― PERSIAN KNIGHT (JPN) (c. by Harbinger (GB)). 4 wins in Ja- pan, Mile Championship [G1], Arlington Cup [G3], 2nd Satsuki Sho (Japanese 2000 Guineas) [G1], Osaka Hai [G1]. NIRVANA (JPN) (03 c. by Sunday Silence (USA)). 6 wins in Japan, Kokura Nikkei Open [L], Iwashimizu S, Komaki Tokubetsu, Kyushu Sports Hai, 2nd Fukushima TV Open [L], 3rd Kokura Nikkei Open [L]. Nataraja (JPN) (04 c. by Dance in the Dark (JPN)). -
Bay/Brown Gelding 0 1St Dam Suite, by Stravinsky (USA)
On Account of PRINCES FARM, Castlereagh (As Agent) Lot 55 (With 70% GST) EAGER 22 Bay/Brown gelding (Branded nr sh. 0 off sh.) Foaled 2010 Danzig ........................... by Northern Dancer.... (SIRE) Agnes World (USA)......... Mysteries......................... by Seattle Slew ............... WONDERFUL WORLD Success Express (USA).... by Hold Your Peace ........ Success Tale ................... El Rello ............................ by Cerreto (Ire)............... (DAM) Nureyev........................... by Northern Dancer.... Stravinsky (USA)............. SUITE............................. Fire the Groom................ by Blushing Groom ......... 2001 Danehill (USA)................. by Danzig...................... Cousins ........................... Kincay.............................. by Marscay...................... WONDERFUL WORLD (AUS) (Brown 2003-Stud 2008). 4 wins-2 at 2, MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr.1. Sire of 121 rnrs, 59 wnrs, inc. Perfect Parma - Wonderful Moments (H.K.), Wonderful Jester, Girls World, Euphonic, Yo Ferdinand, Viv's Vegas, Babur, Gids, Think to Myself, Toshinaga, Gotyacovered, Jeb's Boy, Just Call Me Louie, Amazing Brother, Black Fiddler, Burnt Sugar, Dodge the Grey, Port Hercule, Rosabaya, Wonderful Aussie, etc. 1st Dam Suite, by Stravinsky (USA). 4 wins–1 at 2–at 1000m, $111,900, VRC Schweppes Tonic H., MVRC Grass Wonder at Eliza Park Trophy H., AJC Thrifty H., 3d AJC Canonbury S., L, MRC AAMI Blue Diamond 1st Acceptances H. Half-sister to RELATED, Generosa (dam of NO EVIDENCE NEEDED), Familial, Family of Song. Dam of 5 named foals, all raced, 4 winners- Well Satisfied (g by Elusive Quality (USA)). 12 wins 1000 to 1512m to 2013- 14, BRC Lyndhurst Stud H., 2d BRC Blackwoods H. Suits Us (g by Fusaichi Pegasus (USA)). 3 wins 1300 to 2000m to 2014-15, 3d ATC Grand Pavilion P., TJ's Champagne Bar 2YO H. -
Ascot Racecourse & World Horse Racing International Challengers
Ascot Racecourse & World Horse Racing International Challengers Press Event Newmarket, Thursday, June 13, 2019 BACKGROUND INFORMATION FOR ROYAL ASCOT 2019 Deirdre (JPN) 5 b m Harbinger (GB) - Reizend (JPN) (Special Week (JPN)) Born: April 4, 2014 Breeder: Northern Farm Owner: Toji Morita Trainer: Mitsuru Hashida Jockey: Yutaka Take Form: 3/64110/63112-646 *Aimed at the £750,000 G1 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes over 10 furlongs on June 19 – her trainer’s first runner in Britain. *The mare’s career highlight came when landing the G1 Shuka Sho over 10 furlongs at Kyoto in October, 2017. *She has also won two G3s and a G2 in Japan. *Has competed outside of Japan on four occasions, with the pick of those efforts coming when third to Benbatl in the 2018 G1 Dubai Turf (1m 1f) at Meydan, UAE, and a fast-finishing second when beaten a length by Glorious Forever in the G1 Longines Hong Kong Cup (1m 2f) at Sha Tin, Hong Kong, in December. *Fourth behind compatriot Almond Eye in this year’s G1 Dubai Turf in March. *Finished a staying-on sixth of 13 on her latest start in the G1 FWD QEII Cup (1m 2f) at Sha Tin on April 28 when coming from the rear and meeting trouble in running. Yutaka Take rode her for the first time. Race record: Starts: 23; Wins: 7; 2nd: 3; 3rd: 4; Win & Place Prize Money: £2,875,083 Toji Morita Born: December 23, 1932. Ownership history: The business owner has been registered as racehorse owner over 40 years since 1978 by the JRA (Japan Racing Association). -
Value Sires for 2021, Part Ii
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2020 VALUE SIRES FOR 2021, INSTILLED REGARD RETIRED TO TAYLOR MADE PART II: NEW KY SIRES Grade I winner Instilled Regard (Arch--Enhancing, by Forestry) has been retired from racing and will take up stud duties at Taylor Made. The 5-year-old will stand for a fee of $12,500 S&N for the 2021 season. Bred by KatieRich Farms, Instilled Regard RNA’d for $110,000 at Keeneland September, but brought $1.05 million from Larry Best’s OXO Equine at the OBS March Sale. Turned over to Jerry Hollendorfer, he began his career on dirt, finishing second in the 2017 GI Los Alamitos Cash Call Futurity S. and captured the 2018 GIII Lecomte S. Fourth in the GII Risen Star S. that term, the dark bay filled the same spot behind eventual Triple Crown hero Justify (Scat Daddy) in both the GI Santa Anita Derby and GI Kentucky Derby. Cont. p13 Tom’s d’Etat | Coady by Chris McGrath IN TDN EUROPE TODAY Precocity may not be the first thing you'd have in mind from REYNIER ON THE ROAD AGAIN TOM'S D'ETAT (Smart Strike--Julia Tuttle, by Giant's Causeway), French trainer Jerome Reynier has two chances in Sunday’s who enters service at WinStar at $17,500 after only really Hong Kong International Races with Skalleti and Royal Julius. seizing our attention at the age of seven. Nonetheless, he Click or tap here to go straight to TDN Europe. represents one of the most promising prospects of the intake. For a start, he's by a sire of sires out of a graded stakes-placed Giant's Causeway mare whose own dam was a full-sister to Candy Ride (Arg). -
=Secret Ambition (GB)
equineline.com Product 40P 03/27/21 08:55:11 EDT =Secret Ambition (GB) Bay Horse; Apr 13, 2013 Danzig, 77 b Danehill, 86 b Razyana, 81 b =Exceed And Excel Lomond, 80 b =Secret Ambition (GB) (AUS), 00 b Patrona, 94 ch Gladiolus, 74 ch Foaled in Great Britain $In the Wings (GB), 86 b $Singspiel (IRE), 92 b Glorious Song, 76 b Inner Secret, 08 b Alleged, 74 b Mysterial, 94 dk b/ Mysteries, 86 b By EXCEED AND EXCEL (AUS) (2000). Champion sprinter in Australia, Stakes winner of $917,883 USA in Australia, Seppelt Wines Newmarket H. [G1], etc. Sire of 15 crops of racing age, 2732 foals, 2175 starters, 182 stakes winners, 10 champions, 1525 winners of 4891 races and earning $173,585,511 USA, including Overreach (Champion in Australia, $2,451,036 USA, Tooheys New Golden Slipper S. [G1], etc.), Guelph (Champion in Australia, $1,625,660 USA, Inglis Sires' Produce S. [G1], etc.), Earthquake (Champion in Australia, $1,568,251 USA, Sportingbet Blue Diamond S. [G1], etc.), Microphone (Champion in Australia, $1,380,855 USA, Inglis Sires [G1], etc.), Sidestep (Champion in Australia, $1,333,448 USA, Arrowfield Royal Sovereign S. [G2], etc.). 1st dam INNER SECRET, by $Singspiel (IRE). Placed in 1 start at 3 in ENG. Dam of 7 foals, 6 to race, 5 winners-- =SECRET AMBITION (GB) (c. by =Exceed And Excel (AUS)). Black type winner, see below. =ROYAL MARINE (IRE) (g. by Raven's Pass). 2 wins at 2, placed at 4, 2020 in ENG and FR , $306,082 (USA), Qatar Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere-Grand Criterium [G1]. -
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odern horse racing in Japan had its beginnings in racing events that were organized by foreign residents of Yokohama in 1862. In 1861, when Japan was about to move from the feudal system into the Meiji Restoration, foreign residents living in Yokohama, predominantly British, introduced the first Western-style horse racing by establishing the Yokohama Race Club to Japan. Western style horse racing was held in foreign enclaves, and hence, unfortunately, very little is known or recorded about initial era in Japan’s modern horse racing history. At about the same time that the name of the Japanese central city was changed from Edo to Tokyo, Western-style horse racing began to be found in the major metropolitan cities across the country. In 1906, the government embarked on a policy which tacitly allowed to bet. This led to the introduction of modern horse racing featuring sales of betting tickets in Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka and other metropolitan cities, from which most racing operations benefited. However, this profitable system was short lived; two years later, the government prohibited betting and instituted a system of paying direct subsidies for prize money and other horse racing expenses. During this subsequent period of government-subsidized horse racing, prominent legislators, businessmen, as well as breeders, began active efforts to introduce a horse racing law. Eventually the government began to take proactive position to promote horse racing in order to expand breeding in Japan and to improve quality of the Japanese horses. In 1923, horse racing legislation, so greatly desired by the horse racing industry, was enacted and led to the formation of 11 racing clubs. -
208 Chestnut Filly Mar.25, 2020
Seller/Owner : Sato Bokujo Consignor : Hidaka Keishuba Kyoudou Ikusei Kousha Corp. Breeding Farm : Sato Bokujo 208 Chestnut Filly Mar.25, 2020 *Sunday Silence # $ Gold Allure * Espoir City !$"$# Nikiya * 2005 $"$ Brian's Time $ Eminent City ! !$"$# Hepburn City Storm Bird # $ Storm Cat * !$"$# !$$$"$$$# Cats Terlingua USA 2006 $"$ Mr. Prospector $ Blissful ! !$"$# Angel Fever 8c Halo S4×M5 Northern Dancer M4×S5×M5 Hail to Reason S5×S5 1st Dam *CATS (USA) (06 by Storm Cat (USA)), winner in USA [Dam of 8 named foals, 7 to race. Winners (wins) : 2 (5) in JRA, 4 (11) in NAR] Spike Lavender (10 b. f. by Henrythenavigator (USA)), 4 wins in NAR Que Sera Stone (11 b. c. by Deep Impact), 3 wins in NAR Miss Right (12 b. f. by *Harbinger (GB)), raced in JRA FULL GORILLA (17 ch. c. by Espoir City), 5 wins in NAR, in training, 2nd Kuroshio Satsuki Sho, Tosa Shunka Sho, 3rd Kuroshio Kikuka Sho Hit Man (13 ch. c. by Neo Universe), placed in JRA, 3 wins in NAR Swell Dream (14 ch. f. by *I'll Have Another (USA)), winner in NAR Daishin Indi (16 ch. c. by Gold Allure), 4 wins in JRA, in training, Shunko S (D2100m), Hatsunagi Sho (D1800m), 3rd Shimousa S (D1800m), placed in NAR, 3rd Nagoya Grand Prix -LR (D2500m) Eliot(18ch.c.by*South Vigorous (USA)), winner in JRA, in training 2nd Dam BLISSFUL (USA) (96 by Mr. Prospector (USA)), raced in USA Dutchess Mojo (USA) (01 f. by Deputy Minister (CAN)), unraced Sweet Nothings (USA) (09 f. by Street Cry (IRE)), 3 wins in USA, 2nd California Oaks -L, Corte Madera S -L, 3rd Golden Poppy S -L Where's That Tiger (USA) (03 c. -
PEDIGREE INSIGHTS Meeting Proved Very Rewarding for Stallions from the B Y a N D R E W C a U L F I E L D Danzig Male Line
Andrew Caulfield, June 25-War Command It was hardly surprising, then, that last week=s Royal PEDIGREE INSIGHTS Meeting proved very rewarding for stallions from the B Y A N D R E W C A U L F I E L D Danzig male line. The most successful was Danehill=s son Dansili, who enjoyed group success with Riposte, COVENTRY S.-G2, ,120,000, Royal Ascot, 6-18, 2yo, Thomas Chippendale and Remote. Danehill Dancer-- 6fT, 1:12.86, gd. another son of Danehill--also enjoyed a stakes treble, 1--#@WAR COMMAND, 127, c, 2, by War Front featuring group wins by Duntle and Hillstar, while 1st Dam: Wandering Star (GSW-Can, SW-Eng & Exceed and Excel supplied the Royal Hunt Cup winner GSP-US, $295,434), by Red Ransom Belgian Bill. The male line=s influence even stretched to 2nd Dam: Beautiful Bedouin, by His Majesty victories by two great-great-grandsons, thanks to 3rd Dam: Gris Vitesse, by Amerigo (GB) Dandy Man=s son Extortionist in the Windsor Castle S. O-Joseph Allen, Susan Magnier, Michael Tabor & and to Mount Nelson=s son Berkshire in the Chesham S. Derrick Smith; B-Joseph Allen; T-Aidan O=Brien; The Green Desert branch also got into the act via J-Seamus Heffernan; ,68,052. Lifetime Record: Oasis Dream, sire of the game Group 3 winner Gale 2-2-0-0, ,77,308. *1/2 to Naval Officer (Tale of the Force Ten and Opinion, and Cape Cross, sire of Elidor. Cat), GSW-Fr, $182,831. Werk Nick Rating: B+. -
Hokkaido Summer Sale Thoroughbreds Yearlings Hip No. 413
Hokkaido Summer Sale Thoroughbreds Yearlings Hip No. 413 bay Filly Foaled Feb 22,2016 Halo(USA) 2-d Sunday Silence(USA) Wishing Well(USA) 3-e Manhattan Cafe(JPN) br. 1998 Law Society(USA) 5-e Subtle Change(IRE) Santa Luciana(GER) 16-c Northern Dancer(CAN) 2-d Northern Taste(CAN) Lady Victoria(CAN) 14-c Vermeer Blue(JPN) b. 1997 Tony Bin(IRE) 19-b North Flight(JPN) Shadai Flight(JPN) 12-c Lady Angela(GB) : M4xM5 Almahmoud(USA) : S5xM5 1st-Dam: Vermeer Blue(JPN)(1997 b. by Northern Taste(CAN))3 wins in JPN [winners(wins): 4(11)] Abe Dutch Man(JPN)(2006 C ch. by Afleet(CAN))5 wins in JPN,2nd IBIS SUMMER DASH G3(JPN T1000),2nd YU KAN FUJI HAI OPAL STAKES (JPN T1200),2nd BADEN-BADEN CUP L(JPN T1200),HAKUSHU STAKES (JPN T140 0),YODOYABASHI STAKES (JPN T1200) S G Nami(JPN)(2007 F b. by Taiki Shuttle(USA))winner in JPN Passion(JPN)(2010 F ch. by Afleet(CAN))3 wins in JPN,in training Abe Kitman(JPN)(2011 C b. by Manhattan Cafe(JPN))2 wins in JPN Narita Blue(JPN)(2015 C ch. by I'll Have Another(USA))placed in JPN,in training 2nd-Dam: NORTH FLIGHT(JPN)(1990 b. by Tony Bin(IRE))8 wins in JPN,YASUDA KINEN JPN-G1(JPN T1600),MILE CHAMPION SHIP JPN-G1(JPN T1600),YOMIURI MILERS CUP JPN-G2(JPN T1700),KYOTO HIMBA TOKUBETSU JPN-G3(JPN T1 600),SANKEISPORTS HAI HANSHIN HIMBA TOKUBETSU JPN-G3(JPN T2000),FUCHU HIMBA STAKES JPN-G3(JPN T1600),etc.,(1994)Best Older Filly or Mare in JPN Miscast(JPN)(1998 C b. -
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Preface 1 Japanese Horse Racing 2 JRA Racing 3 Races 3 Betting 8 Customer Services 10 JRA Racecourses 12 JRA Training Centers 16 Other JRA-related Facilities 19 NAR Racing 21 Races 21 Betting 22 NA Racing Education Center 23 Customer Services 24 Racecourses 25 Horse Racing-Related Activities 26 Breeding 26 Promotion of Equestrian Culture , livestock industry 28 Participation in International Racing Conference 29 References 30 A Brief History of Horse Racing in Japan 30 Outline of JRA Racing and Racing by Local Governments 32 Life Cycle of Racehorses 33 Horseracing Facilities and Breeding Areas 35 Facts and Figures 36 Main Achievements of Japan Trained Horses Abroad (GI Races) 43 Japan Association for International Racing Stud Book (JAIRS) 44 Directory 45 odern horse racing in Japan had its beginnings in racing events that were organized by foreign residents of Yokohama in 1862. In 1861, when Japan was about to move from the feudal system into the Meiji Restoration, foreign residents living in Yokohama, predominantly British, introduced the first Western-style horse racing by establishing the Yokohama Race Club to Japan. Western style horse racing was held in foreign enclaves, and hence, unfortunately, very little is known or recorded about initial era in Japan’s modern horse racing history. At about the same time that the name of the Japanese central city was changed from Edo to Tokyo, Western-style horse racing began to be found in the major metropolitan cities across the country. In 1906, the government embarked on a policy which tacitly allowed to bet. This led to the introduction of modern horse racing featuring sales of betting tickets in Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka and other metropolitan cities, from which most racing operations benefited. -
JRA Racing 3 Races 3 Betting 8 Customer Services 10 JRA Racecourses 12 JRA Training Centers 16 Other JRA-Related Facilities 19
Preface 1 Japanese Horse Racing 2 JRA Racing 3 Races 3 Betting 8 Customer Services 10 JRA Racecourses 12 JRA Training Centers 16 Other JRA-related Facilities 19 NAR Racing 21 Races 21 Betting 23 NAR Racing Education Center 23 Customer Services 24 Racecourses 25 Horse Racing-Related Activities 26 Breeding 26 Promotion of Equestrian Culture, livestock industry 28 Participation in International Racing Conference 29 References 31 A Brief History of Horse Racing in Japan 31 Outline of JRA Racing and Racing by Local Governments 33 Life Cycle of Racehorses 34 Horseracing Facilities and Breeding Areas 36 Facts and Figures 37 Main Achievements of Japan Trained Horses Abroad (GI Races) 44 Japan Association for International Racing Stud Book (JAIRS) 45 Directory 46 odern horse racing in Japan had its beginnings in racing events that were organized by foreign residents of Yokohama in 1862. In 1861, when Japan was about to move from the feudal system into the Meiji Restoration, foreign residents living in Yokohama, predominantly British, introduced the first Western-style horse racing by establishing the Yokohama Race Club to Japan. Western style horse racing was held in foreign enclaves, and hence, unfortunately, very little is known or recorded about initial era in Japan’s modern horse racing history. At about the same time that the name of the Japanese central city was changed from Edo to Tokyo, Western-style horse racing began to be found in the major metropolitan cities across the country. In 1906, the government embarked on a policy which tacitly allowed to bet. This led to the introduction of modern horse racing featuring sales of betting tickets in Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka and other metropolitan cities, from which most racing operations benefited.