The 77Th Satsuki Sho (Japanese 2000 Guineas
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FROM: Masahiro Usuda General Manager, Media & Publicity Department, THE JAPAN RACING ASSOCIATION (JRA) DATE: April 16, 2017 SUBJECT: RESULTS OF THE 77TH SATSUKI SHO (JAPANESE 2000 GUINEAS, G1) The Satsuki Sho, which is the first of the three legs of JRA’s Triple Crown Classics for three-year-olds including the Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby, G1, 2,400m) and the Kikuka Sho (Japanese St. Leger, G1, 3,000m), is comparable to British Two Thousand Guineas. The “Yokohama Norinsho Shoten Yonsai Yobiuma”, the precursor of the Satsuki Sho, was first run over 1,850 meters at Yokohama Racecourse in 1939 then moved its venue to Tokyo Racecourse four years later before given its current name and shifted again to Nakayama Racecourse in 1949—the distance was also altered to 2,000 meters in the following year. Seven of the past Satsuki Sho champions since 2005 subsequently received the JRA Best Three-Year-Old Colt Award, in recognition of their outstanding performances throughout the year—Deep Impact (JPN, Sunday Silence) in 2005, Meisho Samson (JPN, by Opera House) in 2006, Victoire Pisa (JPN, by Neo Universe) in 2010, Orfevre (JPN, by Stay Gold) in 2011, Gold Ship (JPN, by Stay Gold) in 2012, Isla Bonita (JPN, by Fuji Kiseki) in 2014 and Duramente (JPN, by King Kamehameha) in 2015. Triple Crown winners Deep Impact and Orfevre were also named the Horse of the Year. This year’s runners that came off three trial races were: Yayoi Sho (G2, 2,000m; Mar.5): winner Cadenas who marked his second consecutive graded victory following his win in the Kyoto Nisai Stakes (G3, 2,000m; Nov.26); runner-up My Style; third-place finisher Danburite; and Keisei Hai (G3, 2,000m; Jan.15) champion Komano Impulse who was sixth. Wakaba Stakes (2,000m; Mar.18): winner Adam Barows. Spring Stakes (G2, 1,800m; Mar.19): top three finishers—Win Bright followed by Outliers then Platina Voice—and 2016 Best Two-Year-Old Colt Satono Ares who finished fourth. Runners coming off other races were: Rey de Oro, America’s Cup, Suave Richard, Persian Knight and Al Ain, winners of the Hopeful Stakes (G2, 2,000m; Dec.25), the Kisaragi Sho (G3, 1,800m; Feb.5), the Kyodo News Service Hai (G3, 1,800m; Feb.12), the Arlington Cup (G3, 1,600m; Feb.25) and the Mainichi Hai (G3, 1,800m; Mar.25), respectively. The Flower Cup (G3, 1,800m; Mar.20) victor Fan Dii Na was the first filly in three years to challenge in the classics for colts. THE 77TH SATSUKI SHO (JAPANESE 2000 GUINEAS, G1) 3-year-old Colts & Fillies, 2,000 meters (about 10 furlongs), turf, right-handed Sunday, April 16, 2017 Nakayama Racecourse 11th Race Post time: 15:40 Total prize money: ¥ 216,000,000 (about US$ 1,878,000 <US$1=¥115>) 3-y-o: 57kg (about 126 lbs), 2kg allowance for Fillies, 2kg allowance for Southern Hemisphere-bred born in 2014 Safety factor: 18 runners Sex Wgt Sire Jockey Owner Margin Odds FP BK PP Horse Age (kg) Dam Trainer Breeder (L3F) (Fav) Al Ain Deep Impact K. Matsuyama Sunday Racing Co., Ltd. 1:57.8 22.4 1 6 11 C3 57.0 (JPN) Dubai Majesty Y. Ikee Northern Farm (34.2) (9) Persian Knight Harbinger M. Demuro G1 Racing Co., Ltd. Neck 8.1 2 4 7 C3 57.0 (JPN) Orient Charm Y. Ikee Oiwake Farm (34.1) (4) Danburite Rulership Y. Take Sunday Racing Co., Ltd. 3/4 56.1 3 5 10 C3 57.0 (JPN) Tanzanite H. Otonashi Northern Farm (34.3) (12) Clincher Deep Sky Y. Fujioka Koji Maeda 1-1/4 76.7 4 8 16 C3 57.0 (JPN) The Fates H. Miyamoto Hirayama Bokujo (34.8) (13) Rey de Oro King Kamehameha C. Lemaire U. Carrot Farm Neck 10.4 5 3 5 C3 57.0 (JPN) La Dorada K. Fujisawa Northern Racing (34.0) (5) Suave Richard Heart’s Cry H. Shii NICKS Co., Ltd. Neck 7.0 6 1 2 C3 57.0 (JPN) Pirramimma Y. Shono Northern Racing (34.3) (2) Fan Dii Na Deep Impact Y. Iwata Turf Sport Neck 2.4 7 4 8 F3 55.0 (JPN) Dream of Genie T. Takano Tanikawa Stud (34.8) (1) Win Bright Stay Gold M. Matsuoka Win Co., Ltd. Head 14.7 8 8 17 C3 57.0 (JPN) Summer Eternity Y. Hatakeyama Cosmo View Farm (34.5) (6) Cadenas Deep Impact Y. Fukunaga Koji Maeda Neck 7.2 9 2 4 C3 57.0 (JPN) French Riviera K. Nakatake Grand Stud (34.4) (3) 9 Platina Voice Empire Maker R. Wada Shigeru Homma Head 41.7 10 5 C3 57.0 B (JPN) Pleasant Breeze I. Sameshima Yano Bokujo (34.5) (10) Satono Ares Deep Impact K. Tosaki Hajime Satomi 1/2 19.8 11 7 13 C3 57.0 (JPN) Satono Amazones K. Fujisawa Hajime Satomi (33.9) (8) Outliers Victoire Pisa H. Tanabe Tan Maruyama Head 16.5 12 3 6 C3 57.0 (JPN) Ouistreham S. Kojima Northern Racing (34.3) (7) Trust Screen Hero D. Shibata Shigeyuki Okada 1 153.6 13 8 18 C3 57.0 (JPN) Glory Sandy H. Nakamura Nakamoto Bokujo (35.3) (17) Komano Impulse Bago T. Eda Yoshinobu Hasegawa Neck 127.3 14 2 3 C3 57.0 (JPN) Komano Akula M. Kikukawa Yoshinobu Hasegawa (34.5) (16) King’s Rush Rulership Y. Shibata Yukihiro Moroe 1/2 224.4 15 7 14 C3 57.0 (JPN) Lycoris T. Kubota Yukihiro Moroe (34.3) (18) My Style Heart’s Cry N. Yokoyama Chiyono Terada 5 79.0 16 1 1 C3 57.0 (JPN) First Niner M. Kon Inoke Bokujo (35.8) (14) Adam Barows Heart’s Cry K. Ikezoe Hirotsugu Inokuma 4 43.7 17 7 15 C3 57.0 (JPN) Chacharino K. Tsunoda Kentaro Hattori (37.0) (11) America’s Cup Manhattan Cafe F. Matsuwaka Tatsuo Tanikake 1-1/2 84.1 18 6 12 C3 57.0 (JPN) Vegas Night H. Otonashi Shadai Farm (36.4) (15) FP=Final Position / BK=Bracket Number / PP=Post Position / B=Blinker / Wgt=Weight / L3F=Time of Last 3 Furlongs (600m) NOTE 1: No foreign contenders NOTE 2: Figures quoted under Odds are Win Odds, which show the amount of money you get back per single unit (100yen), and Fav indicates the order of favorites. WINNING TIME: 1:57.8 (race record) GOING: Firm WEATHER: Fine TURNOVER FOR THE RACE ALONE: ¥ 18,873,508,200 TURNOVER FOR THE DAY: ¥ 27,326,426,800 ATTENDANCE: 56,067 PAY-OFF (for ¥100) WIN No.11 ¥2,240 BRACKET QUINELLA 4-6 ¥2,380 QUINELLA 7-11 ¥8,710 No.11 ¥650 7-11 ¥2,250 EXACTA 11-7 ¥20,720 PLACE No.7 ¥320 QUINELLA PLACE 10-11 ¥16,960 TRIO 7-10-11 ¥176,030 No.10 ¥1,340 7-10 ¥6,770 TRIFECTA 11-7-10 ¥1,064,360 1. Al Ain (JPN), bay, colt, 3-year-old Deep Impact / Dubai Majesty (Essence of Dubai) Owner: Sunday Racing Co., Ltd. Breeder: Northern Farm Trainer: Yasutoshi Ikee Jockey: Kohei Matsuyama 5 Starts, 4 Wins Added money: ¥ 127,083,000 Career earnings: ¥ 182,734,000 2. Persian Knight (JPN), dark bay or brown, colt, 3-year-old Harbinger / Orient Charm (Sunday Silence) Owner: G1 Racing Co., Ltd. Breeder: Oiwake Farm Trainer: Yasutoshi Ikee Jockey: Mirco Demuro 3. Danburite (JPN), dark bay or brown, colt, 3-year-old Rulership / Tanzanite (Sunday Silence) Owner: Sunday Racing Co., Ltd. Breeder: Northern Farm Trainer: Hidetaka Otonashi Jockey: Yutaka take Ninth Pick Al Ain by Deep Impact Scores Upset Victory in This Year’s Satsuki Sho Al Ain defeated a strong field of three-year-olds that included 11 graded winners—largest number in the history of the race—in the Satsuki Sho (Japanese 2000 Guineas), the first leg of the three-year-old Triple Crown, while renewing the race record set by Dee Majesty (JPN, by Deep Impact) last year by 0.1 second. The son of Deep Impact won his two starts over a mile as a two-year-old and although beaten to sixth in his kickoff start this year in the Shinzan Kinen (G3, 1,600m) due to a disadvantage, Al Ain claimed his first graded victory in the Mainichi Hai (G3, 1,800m) just three weeks ago. Trainer Yasutoshi Ikee, who dominated the top two positions in this race, registered his 17th JRA-G1 victory—his first since winning the year-end Arima Kinen with Satono Diamond last year—and second Satsuki Sho title since winning the race with Orfevre in 2011. Jockey Kohei Matsuyama, who debuted in 2009, captured his first JRA-G1 and classic title and his seventh graded JRA victory. Breaking from stall eleven, Al Ain rushed out to rally for the lead and eventually settled around fifth while eyeing race favorite Fan Dii Na on the inside. The son of Deep Impact was caught between horses as the field crowded in entering the homestretch, but once Kohei Matsuyama guided him through a narrow space for a clear path around the 200-meter pole, the bay unleashed a powerful drive and caught up with Persian Knight 100 meters out for a strong duel, which he won by a neck margin. “I can’t believe we won! I was runner-up in two G1 races last year so it feels just great to be a winner. He ran a strong race last time so I was quite confident today. He wasn’t responding well in the last two corners but stretched really well in the straight.