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Hokkaido Autumn Sale Thoroughbreds Yearlings Hip No Hokkaido Autumn Sale Thoroughbreds Yearlings Hip No. 11 bay Filly Foaled Apr 12,2013 Wild Again(USA) 3-e Wild Rush(USA) Rose Park(USA) 1-w Personal Rush(USA) b. 2001 Alydar(USA) 9-c Personally(USA) Distaff Leader(USA) 23-b Nijinsky(CAN) 8-f Seattle Dancer(USA) My Charmer(USA) 13-c Charanda(JPN) b. 1999 Pitcairn(IRE) 7-a Hase Vertex(JPN) Hase Masaru(JPN) 12 Nearctic(CAN) : S5xM5 1st-Dam: Charanda(JPN)(1999 b. by Seattle Dancer(USA))winner in JPN,winner over jumps in JPN [winners(wins): 4(13)] Canggih(JPN)(2006 F ch. by Marvelous Sunday(JPN))winner in JPN Masakawa Donnasaka(JPN)(2007 F b. by Meiner Love(USA))5 wins in JPN Ten Bearhart(JPN)(2008 C ch. by Chief Bearhart(CAN))winner in JPN Shalimar(JPN)(2010 F b. by Orewa Matteruze(JPN))6 wins in JPN,in training 2nd-Dam: HASE VERTEX(JPN)(1984 b. by Pitcairn(IRE))4 wins in JPN,FLOWER CUP JPN-G3(JPN T1800),2nd KEISEI HAI SANSAI STAKES JPN-G2(JPN T1400),3rd NEW ZEALAND TROPHY YONSAI STAKES JPN-G2(JPN T 1600),4th OKA SHO(JAPANESE 1000 GUINEAS) JPN-G1(JPN T1600),2nd KOKURA SANSAI STAKES JPN- G3(JPN T1200),SHOBU TOKUBETSU (JPN T1400),etc. MARUCHAN(JPN)(1995 C ch. by Crystal Glitters(USA))3 wins in JPN,MAGOME TOKUBETSU (JPN T2500) 3rd-Dam: HASE MASARU(JPN)(1971 b. by Royal Record(USA))6 wins in JPN,NIIGATA KINEN (JPN T2000),AKAKURA TOKUBETSU (JPN T1600),AKAKURA TOKUBETSU (JPN T1600) Hase Yusho(JPN)(1978 F d.b. by Philemon(GB))3 wins in JPN Hase Superior(JPN)(1985 F b. by Northern Answer(CAN))winner in JPN DIAMOND HIKARI(JPN)(1998 C b. by Tayasu Tsuyoshi(JPN))11 wins in JPN,3rd SEKIREI SHO (JPN T2400) HASE HIKARU(JPN)(1981 C d.b. by Dancer's Image(USA))2 wins in JPN,FUYO TOKUBETSU (JPN T1200) HASE NORTHERN(JPN)(1982 C br. by Northern Answer(CAN))4 wins in JPN,A.R.C.SOSETSU 25TH ANNIVER SARY (JPN T1800),YAHIKO TOKUBETSU (JPN T1600) HASE MUTEKI(JPN)(1983 C b. by Dancer's Image(USA))4 wins in JPN,TANIGAWADAKE STAKES (JPN T 1600),NANOHANA SHO (JPN T1600),VIOLET SHO (JPN T1200),3rd NAKAYAMA RACECOURSE 60TH ANNIVERSARY (JPN T1600),3rd SUMIRE SHO (JPN T1200) Hase Florence(JPN)(1987 F b. by Coined Silver(USA))3 wins in JPN F K ANNIKA(JPN)(2001 F ch. by Miracle Admire(JPN))6 wins in JPN,OKUTONE SHO (JPN D2000),BEA UTIFUL TROPHY (JPN D1900),2nd KITA-KANTO KIKUKA SHO (JPN D2100),3rd NISAI YUSHUN (JPN D1500) 4th-Dam: Yamato Masaru(JPN)(1965 ch. by Kodama(JPN))raced in JPN [Dam of] HASE OMA(JPN)(1975 C b. by Super Sam(GB))4 wins in JPN,SANKEI SHO ALL COMERS (JPN T 2000),NAGATSUKI SHO (JPN T2000),AZAMI SHO (JPN T2000) HASE SHINOBU(JPN)(1977 F b. by Irish Ball(FR))7 wins in JPN,NIIGATA DAISHOTEN (JPN T2000), SANKEI SHO ALL COMERS (JPN T2000),NIIGATA KINEN (JPN T2000),IIDE TOKUBETSU (JPN T 1800),CHICHIBU TOKUBETSU (JPN T2000),KASUGAYAMA TOKUBETSU (JPN T2000) [2nd Dam of] LINDO HOSHI(JPN)(1985 C ch. by Sandy Creek(IRE))4 wins in JPN,KEIO HAI SPRING CUP JPN-G 2(JPN T1400),3rd SPRINTERS STAKES JPN-G1(JPN T1200),2nd NEW ZEALAND TROPHY YONS AI STAKES JPN-G2(JPN T1600),2nd TOKYO SHIMBUN HAI JPN-G3(JPN T1600),2nd EPSOM C UP JPN-G3(JPN T1800),2nd RADIO TAMPA SHO JPN-G3(JPN T1800),etc. LEO DURBAN(JPN)(1988 C b. by Maruzensky(JPN))4 wins in JPN,KIKUKA SHO(JAPANESE ST.LEGE R) JPN-G1(JPN T3000),2nd TOKYO YUSHUN(JAPANESE DERBY) JPN-G1(JPN T2400),3rd R.F.R ADIO NIPPON SHO ST.LITE KINEN JPN-G2(JPN T2200),AOBA SHO (JPN T2400),YAMAZAKURA SHO (JPN T1600),sire AUTUMN LEAF(JPN)(1995 F b. by Armiger(GB))2 wins in JPN,KOBAI STAKES (JPN T1400) [3rd Dam of] TOKINO GENJI(JPN)(2008 C b. by Precise End(USA))3 wins in JPN,in training,FUKUSHIMA NISAI STA KES OP(JPN T1200),SODEGAURA TOKUBETSU (JPN T1200) Seller : Ogura Bokujo Owner : Ogura Bokujo Consignor : Urakawa Ikusei Center Breeding Farm : Ogura Bokujo.
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