Greater London

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Greater London equineline.com Product 46P 07/22/18 08:21:43 EDT =Greater London (JPN) Bay Horse; May 23, 2012 Halo, 69 dk b/ Sunday Silence, 86 dk b/ Wishing Well, 75 b =Deep Impact (JPN), 02 Alzao, 80 b Wind in Her Hair (IRE), =Greater London (JPN) b =Burghclere (GB), 77 b 91 b Foaled in Japan =Ahonoora (GB), 75 ch Rose of Jericho, 84 b Dr Devious (IRE), 89 ch =London Bridge (JPN), Danzig, 77 b Full Card, 75 b 95 ch All for London, 82 b By DEEP IMPACT (JPN) (2002). Horse of the year twice in Japan, Triple Crown winner of $12,825,285 USA, Japan Cup [G1], etc. Leading sire 3 times in Japan, sire of 9 crops of racing age, 1298 foals, 1141 starters, 114 stakes winners, 15 champions, 827 winners of 2192 races and earning $458,125,754 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, $7,161,913 USA, Kikuka Sho-Japanese St. Leger [G1], etc.), Vivlos (Champion in Japan, $6,538,034 USA, Shuka Sho [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.). 1st dam =LONDON BRIDGE (JPN), by Dr Devious (IRE). 3 wins in 6 starts at 2 in JPN, $769,317 (USA), KBS Kyoto Sho Fantasy S., 2nd Oka Sho-Japanese One Thousand Guineas -R. Dam of 12 foals, 11 to race, 8 winners-- =DAIWA EL CIELO (JPN) (f. by Sunday Silence). 5 wins, 2 to 4 in JPN, $2,573,698 (USA), Yushun Himba-Japanese Oaks -R, Keihan Hai, Daily Hai Queen Cup, Mermaid S., 3rd Sankei Sports Hai Hanshin Himba S. Dam of 2 foals, 2 to race, 1 winner-- =Casa del Cielo (JPN) (f. by =Lord Kanaloa (JPN)). Winner in 2 starts at 3, 2018 in JPN, $46,800 (USA). =DAIWA DELIGHT (JPN) (c. by Afleet). 7 wins, 2 to 5 in JPN, $1,756,922 (USA), NST Sho, 2nd Capella S. [G3]. =GREATER LONDON (JPN) (c. by =Deep Impact (JPN)). Black type winner, see below. =BIG PLANET (JPN) (c. by Brian's Time). 3 wins at 3 and 4 in JPN, $879,098 (USA), Sports Nippon Sho Kyoto Kimpai H., Arlington Cup. =Big Capone (JPN) (c. by Brian's Time). 5 wins, 2 to 5 in JPN, $936,918 (USA). =God Phoenix (JPN) (f. by Brian's Time). 3 wins at 3 and 4 in JPN, $282,871 (USA). Dam of 4 foals, 4 to race, 2 winners-- =Satono Mars (JPN) (c. by =Deep Impact (JPN)). Winner at 2 in JPN, $91,970 (USA). =Royal Barows (JPN) (c. by =Orfevre (JPN)). Winner at 2 in JPN, $54,241 (USA). =Daiwa Spirit (JPN) (f. by =Dance in the Dark (JPN)). 2 wins at 3 in JPN, $212,177 (USA). Dam of 2 foals, 2 to race, all winners-- =Satono Zephyr (JPN) (f. by =King Kamehameha (JPN)). Winner at 2 in JPN, $108,382 (USA). =Daiwa Luster (JPN) (f. by =King Kamehameha (JPN)). Winner at 2 in JPN, $65,189 (USA). =Bridge Over (JPN) (f. by Empire Maker). 3 wins in 5 starts at 3 in JPN. =Red Stellano (JPN) (f. by =Agnes Tachyon (JPN)). Placed at 2 and 3 in JPN, $76,192 (USA). Dam of 4 foals, 3 to race, 2 winners-- =Proietto (JPN) (f. by =King Kamehameha (JPN)). Winner at 3 in JPN, $68,863 (USA). =Nimaru Gold (JPN) (c. by =King Kamehameha (JPN)). 2 wins at 3 in JPN. =Satono Ekaterina (JPN) (f. by =Deep Impact (JPN)). Placed at 3 in JPN, $31,544 (USA). =Blitz Finale (JPN) (f. by =Deep Impact (JPN)). Unraced. Dam of 3 foals, 3 to race, 2 winners-- =KISEKI (JPN) (c. by =Rulership (JPN)). 4 wins at 2 and 3 in JPN, $1,885,623 (USA), Kikuka Sho Japanese St. Leger [G1], 2nd Kobe Shimbun Hai [G2], 3rd Mainichi Hai [G3]. =Jubilee Line (JPN) (f. by Swept Overboard). 2 wins at 3 in JPN, $29,792 (USA). 2nd dam All for London, by Danzig. 3 wins at 2 and 4 in NA and ENG, $46,042 (USA), 2nd Platinum Belle S. (MTH, $5,980), Ocean City S. (ATL, $3,720), 3rd Margate S. (ATL, $2,596). Half-sister to OFFICER'S BALL ($147,744, Sorority S.-G1, etc.), PLEDGE CARD ($327,320, Spend a Buck S. (MTH, $19,860), etc., sire), Slewbop ($126,000, 2nd California Derby [G2], Leading sire twice in Venezuela, Leading broodmare sire 5 times in Venezuela). Dam of 14 foals, 11 to race, 10 winners-- Copyright © 2018 The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. Page 1 of 2 equineline.com Product 46P 07/22/18 08:21:43 EDT =Greater London (JPN) Bay Horse; May 23, 2012 =LONDON BRIDGE (JPN) (f. by Dr Devious (IRE)). Black type winner, see above. =NARITA ON THE TURF (JPN) (c. by Afleet). 3 wins at 2 and 3 in JPN, $431,113 (USA), Nagoya Yushun. =Hoyu Peeress (JPN) (f. by Rhythm). 6 wins, 3 to 6 in JPN, $768,380 (USA). =Cracker Jack (JPN) (c. by =Stay Gold (JPN)). 11 wins, 3 to 9 in JPN, $637,499 (USA). =Big London (JPN) (c. by Brian's Time). 5 wins, 2 to 5 in JPN, $620,071 (USA). =Osumi Fander (c. by Buckfinder). 5 wins, 2 to 5 in JPN, $610,237 (USA). =Dragon Lady (JPN) (f. by Slew the Dragon). 3 wins at 3 and 5 in JPN, $381,161 (USA). Dam of 3 foals, 3 to race, all winners-- =Toshi the Dragon (JPN) (c. by Arazi). 10 wins, 3 to 6 in JPN, $133,398 (USA). =Zion City (JPN) (c. by =Air Jihad (JPN)). Winner at 3 in JPN, $46,849 (USA). =Melody Line (JPN) (f. by Soul of the Matter). 7 wins at 4 and 5 in JPN, $19,060 (USA). =Narita Ryu O (c. by Real Shadai). 3 wins at 2 and 3 in JPN, $323,875 (USA). =Narita Jeunesse (JPN) (c. by Criminal Type). 6 wins, 3 to 8 in JPN, $321,628 (USA). Sunshine Lily (f. by Majestic Light). Winner at 3, $13,680. Dam of 13 foals, 9 to race, 8 winners-- =Gulosa (ARG) (f. by Gem Master). 5 wins at 3 and 4 in ARG, $33,370 (USA). Producer. =Tubarao (ARG) (c. by =Espirro (ARG)). 3 wins at 3 in ARG, $25,336 (USA). =Istoe (ARG) (c. by Gem Master). 3 wins, 3 to 5 in ARG, $24,656 (USA). =Jaburu (ARG) (c. by Gem Master). 3 wins at 3 and 4 in ARG, $20,898 (USA). =Xicara (ARG) (f. by =Espirro (ARG)). 3 wins at 4 and 5 in ARG, $20,767 (USA). =Pinguso (ARG) (c. by Gem Master). 4 wins at 4 and 5 in ARG, $12,871 (USA). =Unicus (ARG) (c. by =Espirro (ARG)). Winner at 4 in ARG, $9,071 (USA). =Labareda (ARG) (f. by Gem Master). Winner at 4 in ARG. RACE RECORD for =Greater London (JPN): In Japan. At 2, unraced; at 3, two wins, once 2nd in 3 starts; at 4, two wins in 2 starts; at 5, two wins (Kochi S.), twice 3rd (Mainichi Okan [G2], December S.); at 6, 2018, unplaced. Earned 128,227,000 Yen ($1,132,118 USA). Totals: 6 wins, once 2nd, twice 3rd. Earned $1,132,118(USA). Copyright © 2018 The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. Page 2 of 2.
Recommended publications
  • Henny Hughes ! $ Meadow Flyer " $ # 2011 $ * $ Running Stag Running Bobcats $ " !
    ADMIRE MOON $ # * # Forty Niner * $ " b. $ End Sweep ! $ Broom Dance " $ # 2003 $ * $ Sunday Silence My Katies $ " ! * ! Katies First JRA Horse of the Year, JRA Best Older Horse, 9 wins in JRA, winner in UAE, Japan C -G1 (T2400m), Takarazuka Kinen -G1 (T2200m). sire of FINE NEEDLE (Sprinters S -G1, Takamatsunomiya Kinen -G1), SEIUN KOSEI (Takamatsunomiya Kinen -G1, Hakodate Sprint S -G3), HAKUSAN MOON (Centaur S -G2, Ibis Summer Dash -G3), LEO ACTIVE (Keio Hai Nisai S -G2, Keisei Hai Autumn Handicap -G3). *ALDEBARAN(USA) $ # # Raise a Native $ " b. $ Mr. Prospector ! $ Gold Digger " $ # 1998 $ $ Private Account Chimes of Freedom $ " ! ! Aviance 8 wins in USA・GB, Metropolitan H -G1 (D8.0F), Forego H -G1 (D7.0 F), San Carlos H -G1 (D7.0F), Tom Fool H -G2 (D7.0F). sire of MAIN SEQUENCE (Breeders' Cup Turf -G1, Joe Hirsch Turf Classic -G1), EYE OF TAURUS (Athenia S -G3, Valley View S -G3), DANCE DIRECTOR (Silk Road S -G3 (twice), 2nd Hanshin C -G2 (twice)), ARCADIA'S ANGLE (P.Paul De Moussac -G3, P.De Pontarme -L). *ASIA EXPRESS(USA) $ # * # Hennessy * $ " ch. $ Henny Hughes ! $ Meadow Flyer " $ # 2011 $ * $ Running Stag Running Bobcats $ " ! ! Backatem JRA Best 2-Year-Old Colt, 4 wins in JRA, Asahi Hai Futurity S -G1 (T 1600m), Leopard S -G3 (D1800m), 2nd Fuji TV Sho Spring S -G2.first crop now 3yos. sire of SOLO UNIT (Edelweiss Sho -LR, Monbetsu Lily C), STEEL GREAT (2nd Morioka Shiretoko Sho, Monbetsu Eikan Sho), MEDIEVAL (3rd Kantsubaki Sho). his sire won Vosburgh S -G1,sireof BEHOLDER (Breeders' Cup Distaff -G1 (twice)). *BAGO(FR) $ # # Blushing Groom $ " dk.b.
    [Show full text]
  • Chrome Just Perfect for Japan a Look Back at One of the Big Bloodstock Stories of the Year
    A special look at some of the best-read stories from thoroughbred racing.com in 2020 Chrome just perfect for Japan A look back at one of the big bloodstock stories of the year Also inside: Prince Bandar exclusive on events at the Saudi Cup / The sad history of racism in US racing / The man who tore up the rule book to strike gold on the other side of the world / The farrier who can change a horseshoe in seconds / Almond Eye is 2020’s World No.1 Why California Chrome is so appealing to Japanese breeders Nancy Sexton | April 06, 2020 California Chrome: “Our company has been looking Much fanfare accompanied the retirement of for the new stallion, a ‘big name’ such as him,” says Keisuke Onishi, of the JS Company. Photo: Laura California Chrome to Taylor Made Farm in Kentucky Donnell/Taylor Made in 2017. His was a story that had resonated with the casual American racing audience; the inexpensively produced California-bred who had taken on the world with venerable trainer Art Sherman at his side. TRC Best-read 2020 / California Chrome / Prince Bandar / The sad history of racism in American racing / Striking gold on the other side of the world / 3D printed horseshoess / Almond Eye / P2 Best-read 2020 / California Chrome / Prince Bandar / The sad history of racism in American racing / Striking gold on the other side of the world / 3D printed horseshoess / Almond Eye / P3 In an era where a brief racing career right of refusal if California Chrome is ever in his first season at a fee of 4 million yen has come to be considered nothing sold, and upon retirement from breeding, ($37,000).
    [Show full text]
  • Brown Brigade Blows Through the Windy City
    SUNDAY, AUGUST 11, 2019 F-T NEW YORK BRED SALE STARTS SUNDAY BROWN BRIGADE BLOWS by Jessica Martini THROUGH THE WINDY CITY SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY - Action returns to the Humphrey S. Finney Pavilion Sunday evening with the first of two sessions of the Fasig-Tipton New York-Bred Yearlings Sale in Saratoga. The auction, which gets underway at 7 p.m., comes four days after Fasig-Tipton=s record-setting Saratoga Select Sale, and will look to follow up on back-to-back record-setting renewals of its own. The New York sale set highwater marks for gross, median and average, as well as top price, in both 2017 and 2018 as the state=s breeders, supported by high purses and breeders= incentive awards, continue to improve the quality of their stock. AThis is definitely the best group we=ve ever brought here,@ Derek MacKenzie said as he oversaw his 18-horse Vinery Sales consignment Saturday morning. AI say that every year and every year it=s true.@ Cont. p5 Bricks and Mortar made Chad Brown the winningest trainer IN TDN EUROPE TODAY in Arlington Million history Saturday | Coady KING KAMEHAMEHA DIES AT 18 by Alan Carasso MG1SW and successful sire King Kamehameha (Jpn) It would appear that trainer Chad Brown finally has this thing (Kingmambo) passed away at 18 in Japan. Click or tap here to figured out. go straight to TDN Europe. The New York-based conditioner had managed to win two of the three Grade I events comprising Arlington=s International Festival of Racing--the Arlington Million, the Beverly D.
    [Show full text]
  • Saxon Warrior 2019.Qxp Page 7/5/19 2:13 Pm Page 256
    Saxon Warrior_2019.qxp_Page 7/5/19 2:13 pm Page 256 Saxon Warrior (JPN) Bay 2015 16.1 hh GENTILDONNA (Bertolini; Lyphard's Special). Horse of VIVLOS (Machiavellian; Nureyev). Champion Older Mare Race Record the Year in Japan in 2012 & 2014. Leading 3YO Filly on in Japan in 2017. 4 wins, $11,173,393, Kyoto Shuka Sho- Age Starts Wins 2nds 3rds 2012 WTR (Long). 10 wins, $19,285,691, Japan Cup-G1- G1, Meydan Dubai Turf-G1. 23 3 - - twice, Nakayama Arima Kinen-G1, Hanshin Oka Sho- KIZUNA (Storm Cat; Damascus). Champion 3YO Colt in 36 1 2 1 G1, Meydan Dubai Sheema Classic-G1. Japan in 2013. 7 wins, $5,443,938, Tokyo Yushun-G1, SATONO DIAMOND (Orpen; Southern Halo). Head of the Longchamp Prix Niel-G2, Kyoto Shimbun Hai-G2. 942 1 2016 WTR (Ext.). Leading 3YO Male on the 2016 WTR HARP STAR (Falbrav; Tony Bin). Leading 3YO Filly on the (Long). Champion 3YO Colt in Japan in 2016. 8 wins, 2014 WTR (Int.). 5 wins, $3,808,942, Hanshin Oka Sho- Stakes won: £713,094, €454,080 $10,546,736, Nakayama Arima Kinen-G1, Kyoto Kikuka G1, Sapporo Kinen-G2, Niigata Nisai S.-G3. Sho-G1, 2d Tokyo Yushun-G1. DANON PREMIUM (Intikhab; Danehill). Champion 2YO 1st The Two Thousand Guineas-G1, Newmarket (1m) MIKKI ISLE (Rock of Gibraltar; Nureyev). Champion Colt in Japan in 2017. 5 wins, $2,759,652, Hanshin Asahi defeating Tip Two Win & Masar Sprinter & Miler in Japan in 2016. 8 wins, $6,033,008, Hai Futurity S.-G1, Chukyo Kinko Sho-G2.
    [Show full text]
  • View Provisional Stallions for 2022 Foals
    Published here is the Provisional List of the stallions registered with the EBF for the 2021 Covering Season. Prepared by: The European Breeders’ Fund, Lushington House, Full eligibility of each stallion’s progeny, CONCEIVED IN 2021 IN THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE, (the EBF 119 High Street, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 9AE, UK foal crop of 2022), for benefits under the terms and conditions of the EBF, is DEPENDENT UPON RECEIPT INTERNATIONAL OF THE BALANCE OF THE DUE CONTRIBUTION BY 15TH DECEMBER 2021. Late stallion entries for the T: +44 (0) 1638 667960 E: [email protected] EBF will be included in the Final List, provided the full contribution is received by 15th December 2021. www.ebfstallions.com STALLIONS STALLION STANDS ADMIRE MARS (JPN) JPN A C DRAGON PULSE (IRE) GALILEO GOLD (GB) IT’S GINO (GER) MAHSOOB (GB) ORDER OF ST GEORGE (IRE) ROSENSTURM (IRE) SUCCESS DAYS (IRE) WALDPFAD (GER) BRICKS AND MORTAR (USA) JPN ABYDOS (GER) CABLE BAY (IRE) DREAM AHEAD (USA) GALIWAY (GB) IVANHOWE (GER) MAKE BELIEVE (GB) OUTSTRIP (GB) ROSS (IRE) SUMBAL (IRE) WALK IN THE PARK (IRE) CITY OF LIGHT (USA) USA ACCLAMATION (GB) CALYX (GB) DSCHINGIS SECRET (GER) GAMMARTH (FR) IVAWOOD (IRE) MALINAS (GER) P ROYAL LYTHAM (FR) SWISS SPIRIT (GB) WAR COMMAND (USA) DREFONG (USA) JPN ACLAIM (IRE) CAMACHO (GB) DUBAWI (IRE) GAMUT (IRE) J MANATEE (GB) PALAVICINI (USA) RULE OF LAW (USA) T WASHINGTON DC (IRE) DURAMENTE (JPN) JPN ADAAY (IRE) CAMELOT (GB) DUE DILIGENCE (USA) GARSWOOD (GB) JACK HOBBS (GB) MARCEL (IRE) PAPAL BULL (GB) RULER OF THE WORLD (IRE) TAAREEF (USA) WATAR
    [Show full text]
  • =Yamakatsu Ace (JPN) Chestnut Colt; Mar 22, 2012 Mr
    equineline.com Product 40P 12/03/16 10:17:51 EST =Yamakatsu Ace (JPN) Chestnut Colt; Mar 22, 2012 Mr. Prospector, 70 b Kingmambo, 90 b Miesque, 84 b =King Kamehameha Last Tycoon (IRE), 83 dk b/ Manfath (IRE), 91 dk b/ =Yamakatsu Ace (JPN) (JPN), 01 b =Pilot Bird, 83 b Foaled in Japan Silver Hawk, 79 b Grass Wonder, 95 ch Ameriflora, 89 b =Yamakatsu Marilyn Tejabo, 85 b Except for Wanda, 95 dk Unique Gal, 90 dk b/ (JPN), 04 ch b/ By KING KAMEHAMEHA (JPN) (2001). Champion 3-year-old colt in Japan, Stakes winner of $3,904,136 USA in Japan, Tokyo Yushun-Japanese Derby, etc. Leading sire twice in Japan, sire of 9 crops of racing age, 1352 foals, 1292 starters, 55 stakes winners, 8 champions, 895 winners of 3009 races and earning $363,748,367 USA, including Hokko Tarumae (Champion in Japan, to 7, 2016, $10,703,689 USA, Champions Cup [G1], etc.), Lord Kanaloa (Horse of the year in Japan, $9,836,845 USA, Yasuda Kinen [G1], etc.), Rose Kingdom (Champion in Japan, $8,199,011 USA, Japan Cup [G1], etc.), Lovely Day (Champion in Japan, $7,047,246 USA, Tenno Sho Autumn [G1], etc.), Apapane (Champion twice in Japan, $6,487,548 USA, Yushun Himba-Japanese Oaks [G1], etc.). 1st dam =YAMAKATSU MARILYN (JPN), by Grass Wonder. 5 wins at 5 and 6 in JPN, $1,074,696 (USA). Dam of 5 foals, 3 to race, 3 winners-- =YAMAKATSU ACE (JPN) (c. by =King Kamehameha (JPN)). Black type winner, see below.
    [Show full text]
  • The 80Th Yushun Himba
    FROM: Junichi Takada General Manager, Media & Publicity Department, THE JAPAN RACING ASSOCIATION (JRA) DATE: May 19, 2019 SUBJECT: RESULT OF THE 80TH YUSHUN HIMBA (JAPANESE OAKS, G1) The Japanese version of the prestigious British Oaks, the Yushun Himba was established in 1938 and contested among runners limited to home-bred three-year-old fillies. Initially called the “Hanshin Yushun Himba” and held during the fall season at Hanshin Racecourse, the race acquired its current status as the Japanese Oaks upon changing its venue to Tokyo Racecourse in 1946. The race was also shifted to the spring season, being the richest in prize money and longest in distance among the current JRA races limited to fillies/mares. The Yushun Himba opened its door to foreign-bred runners in 2003 and acquired international G1 status in 2010, and the first three finishers of this race are eligible to start in the French G1 Prix Vermeille (2,400m) beginning this year, free of charge to enter and with additional support for transportation. While the Oka Sho (Japanese 1000 Guineas, G1, 1,600m) serves in gauging the speed potentials in the future broodmares, the Yushun Himba is a championship race in which to discover the added quality of stamina as well as speed, and winners of this race are highly rated as broodmares upon retirement to stud. Recent winners included fillies/mares that became high profile G1 winners. Last year’s winner Almond Eye (JPN, by Lord Kanaloa) went on to capture the Shuka Sho (G1, 2,000m) that autumn to become the fifth filly to sweep the Triple Crown for fillies, the first since Gentildonna (JPN, by Deep Impact).
    [Show full text]
  • Pierro'sbest2yo
    Tuesday, June 23, 2020 | Dedicated to the Australiasian bloodstock industry subscribe for free: Click here DIRECT TO YOUR INBOX EVERY MORNING PIERRO’S BEST 2YO A 2YO TIMEFORM RATING OF116 *Equal to Yes Yes Yes, Cosmic Force, Bivouac and better than Gr.1-winning 2YO’s Lyre and Prince Fawaz BREEDING RIGHTS AVAILABLE STANDING AT AQUIS AQUISFARM.COM HUNTER VALLEY, NSW $11,000 (INC GST) #ChooseSuccess #ChooseAquis JIMMY UNWALA +61 488 217 875 BERNIE KANE +61 472 832 199 *Of the 2016 2YO crop GROUP WINNER BELLEVUE HILL TO STAND IN HUNTER AT AQUIS STUD NEWS - PAGE 8 Tuesday, June 23, 2020 | Dedicated to the Australasian bloodstock industry - subscribe for free: Click here STALLION WATCH | BULL POINT SIRED HIS THIRD FIRST-CROP WINNER - PAGE 18 What's on: Race meetings: Hawkesbury (NSW), Port Macquarie (NSW), Ballarat (VIC), Great Southern and Rockhampton (QLD) Barrier trials/ Jump-outs: Port Macquarie (NSW), Caulfield (VIC), Deagon (QLD), Te Melbourne Gold sales to Rapa (NZ), Rangiora (NZ) International meetings: Vaal (SAF), Beverley (UK), Chepstow (UK), Kempton (UK), go ahead as scheduled Navan (IRE) International sales: Kyushu Sale Victorian Premier’s Covid clamp down will not stop Inglis’ live auction plans at Oaklands Junction MORNING BRIEFING Sister to Orfevre offered at National Sale Riverside and Oaklands INGLIS moved to allay fears that the proposed BY TIM ROWE | @ANZ_NEWS Oaklands Junction auctions were in doubt nglis remains committed to conducting due to Premier Daniel Andrews’ stern live Great Southern and Melbourne Gold action at the weekend to clamp down on yearling sales in Victoria next month the movement of people, particularly in Orfevre RACING POST despite the state government being Melbourne.
    [Show full text]
  • CELEBRITY CAT Barn 6 Hip No. 1731
    Consigned by Eaton Sales, Agent Barn CELEBRITY CAT Hip No. 6 Dark Bay or Brown Mare; foaled 2007 1731 Northern Dancer Storm Bird ............................ South Ocean Storm Cat .............................. Secretariat Terlingua ................................ Crimson Saint CELEBRITY CAT Roberto Dynaformer .......................... Andover Way Starrer .................................... (1998) Relaunch To the Hunt ............................ Royal Advocator By STORM CAT (1983). Black-type winner of $570,610, Young America S. [G1] , etc. Leading sire twice, sire of 21 crops of racing age, 1452 foals, 1111 starters, 177 black-type winners, 8 champions, 811 winners of 2387 races and earning $128,481,893. Leading broodmare sire 3 times, sire of dams of 290 black-type winners, including champions Lord Kanaloa, Kizu- na, Phalaenopsis, Shared Belief, Close Hatches, Honor Code, Speights- town, Folklore, Cuqui's Love, Leeman, Light Cat, Halagadora, Babur. 1st dam STARRER , by Dynaformer. 6 wins to 5, $1,043,033, Santa Margarita Invitational H. [G1] (SA, $180,000), Santa Maria H. [G1] (SA, $120,000), Bayakoa H. [G2] (HOL, $90,000), Bayakoa H. [G2] , Princess S. [G2] , Santa Paula S. [L] (SA, $49,965), 2nd Overbrook Spinster S. [G1] , Lady's Secret Breed - ers' Cup H. [G2] (SA, $43,500), Railbird S. [G2] , 3rd Vanity H. [G1] (HOL, $22,500), Landaluce S. [G3] . Dam of 9 other registered foals, 9 of racing age, including a 2-year-old of 2020, 7 to race, 5 winners-- Movie Moment (f. by Paynter). Winner at 3, $50,470, 3rd Senorita S. [G3] (SA, $12,000). Star Act (f. by Street Cry (IRE)). 2 wins at 4, $147,605, 3rd CTT & TOC H. (DMR, $10,140).
    [Show full text]
  • =Almond Eye (JPN)
    equineline.com Product 40P 11/29/20 10:01:28 EST =Almond Eye (JPN) Bay Mare; Mar 10, 2015 Kingmambo, 90 b =King Kamehameha Manfath (IRE), 91 dk b/ =Lord Kanaloa (JPN), 08 (JPN), 01 b Storm Cat, 83 dk b/ b Saratoga Dew, 89 b =Almond Eye (JPN) =Lady Blossom (JPN), 96 Halo, 69 dk b/ Foaled in Japan b Wishing Well, 75 b Nureyev, 77 b =Fusaichi Pandora (JPN),Sunday Silence, 86 dk b/ 03 ch Sex Appeal, 70 ch Lotta Lace, 92 ch By LORD KANALOA (JPN) (2008). Horse of the year in Japan, Stakes winner of $9,836,845 USA in Hong Kong and Japan, Yasuda Kinen [G1], etc. Sire of 4 crops of racing age, 653 foals, 577 starters, 23 stakes winners, 2 champions, 364 winners of 910 races and earning $97,283,850 USA, including Almond Eye (Horse of the year in Japan, to 5, 2020, $14,695,287 USA, Yushun Himba-Japanese Oaks [G1], etc.), Saturnalia (Champion in Japan, to 4, 2020, $4,764,052 USA, Satsuki Sho Japanese Two Thousand Guineas [G1], etc.), Danon Smash (to 5, 2020, $4,174,386 USA, Sankei Sho Centaur S. [G2], etc.), Stelvio ($3,148,177 USA, Mile Championship [G1], etc.), Diatonic (to 5, 2020, $2,350,258 USA, Mainichi Broadcast Swan S. [G2], etc.). 1st dam =FUSAICHI PANDORA (JPN), by Sunday Silence. 4 wins, 2 to 4 in JPN, $3,264,457 (USA), Queen Elizabeth II Commemorative Cup [L], Sapporo Kinen [LR], 2nd Queen Elizabeth II Commemorative Cup [G1], Yushun Himba-Japanese Oaks [LR], Flower Cup [LR], Empress Hai [LR], 3rd Shuka Sho [LR], Hanshin Juvenile [LR], etc.
    [Show full text]
  • Race Distance
    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.
    [Show full text]
  • =Ho O Ixelles (JPN)
    equineline.com Product 40P 03/20/21 07:23:37 EDT =Ho O Ixelles (JPN) Bay Filly; Apr 16, 2018 Kingmambo, 90 b =King Kamehameha Manfath (IRE), 91 dk b/ =Rulership (JPN), 07 b (JPN), 01 b =Tony Bin (IRE), 83 b =Dyna Carle (JPN), 80 b =Air Groove (JPN), 93 b =Ho O Ixelles (JPN) Sunday Silence, 86 dk b/ =Campaign Girl, 87 b Foaled in Japan =Mejiro Audrey (JPN), 07 =Special Week (JPN), 95 b =Mejiro Ryan (JPN), 87 b dk b/ =Mejiro Beauty (JPN), 82 ch =Mejiro Dober (JPN), 94 b By RULERSHIP (JPN) (2007). Stakes winner of $7,828,712 USA in Hong Kong and Japan, Audemars Piguet Queen Elizabeth II Cup [G1], etc. Sire of 6 crops of racing age, 749 foals, 668 starters, 17 stakes winners, 380 winners of 870 races and earning $87,183,191 USA, including Kiseki ($6,048,078 USA, Kikuka Sho Japanese St. Leger [G1], etc.), Mer de Glace ($3,950,825 USA, Stella Artois Caulfield Cup [G1], etc.), Danburite ($2,899,580 USA, Kyoto Kinen [G2], etc.), Muito Obrigado ($1,539,964 USA, Copa Republica Argentina [G2], etc.), Adirato ($1,485,058 USA, Green Channel Cup [L], etc.), Uranus Charm (to 5, 2020, $1,400,921 USA, Metropolitan S. [L], etc.), Fairy Polka (to 4, 2020, $1,298,625 USA, Fukushima Himba S. [G3], etc.), Lion Lion ($1,249,354 USA, Asahi Hai St. Lite Kinen [G2], etc.). 1st dam =MEJIRO AUDREY (JPN), by =Special Week (JPN). Winner at 2 and 4 in JPN, $489,496 (USA). Dam of 5 foals, 3 to race, 2 winners-- =Ho O Ixelles (JPN) (f.
    [Show full text]