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=Glory Vase (JPN) equineline.com Product 40P 01/13/19 12:33:00 EST =Glory Vase (JPN) Dark Bay or Brown Colt; Mar 02, 2015 Halo, 69 dk b/ Sunday Silence, 86 dk b/ Wishing Well, 75 b =Deep Impact (JPN), 02 Alzao, 80 b b Wind in Her Hair (IRE), =Burghclere (GB), 77 b 91 b =Glory Vase (JPN) End Sweep, 91 b Foaled in Japan Sheer Ice, 82 gr Swept Overboard, 97 =Mejiro Ryan (JPN), 87 b =Mejiro Tsubone (JPN), gr/ro 08 gr =Mejiro Ramonu (JPN), 83 dk b =Mejiro Rubato (JPN), 03 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 10 crops of racing age, 1424 foals, 1233 starters, 125 stakes winners, 15 champions, 901 winners of 2390 races and earning $489,824,571 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, to 5, 2018, $7,758,227 USA, Kikuka Sho-Japanese St. Leger [G1], etc.), Vivlos (Champion in Japan, $7,241,484 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 =MEJIRO TSUBONE (JPN), by Swept Overboard. 4 wins, 3 to 5 in JPN, $657,168 (USA). Dam of 3 foals, 2 to race, 2 winners-- =Glory Vase (JPN) (c. by =Deep Impact (JPN)). Black type placed winner, see below. =Kanumera Beach (JPN) (c. by =Lord Kanaloa (JPN)). Winner in 2 starts at 2, 2018 in JPN, $84,392 (USA). 2nd dam =MEJIRO RUBATO (JPN), by =Mejiro Ryan (JPN). Placed at 2 and 3 in JPN, $72,313 (USA). Dam of 6 winners-- =Mejiro Tsubone (JPN) (f. by Swept Overboard). See above. =Brillare (JPN) (c. by =Deep Brillante (JPN)). Winner at 2 and 3, placed at 4, 2018 in JPN, $311,089 (USA). =Remember Mejiro (JPN) (f. by =Mejiro Bailey (JPN)). Winner at 2 in JPN, $130,355 (USA). Producer. =Mikki Bird (JPN) (c. by =Victoire Pisa (JPN)). Winner at 3, 2018 in JPN, $121,584 (USA). =Krasavitsa (JPN) (f. by =Heart's Cry (JPN)). Winner at 2, 2018 in JPN, $93,827 (USA). =Last Wish (JPN) (f. by Agnes Digital). Winner at 3 in JPN, $62,294 (USA). 3rd dam =MEJIRO RAMONU (JPN), by =Mogami (FR). 7 wins at 2 and 3 in JPN, Champion 2-year-old filly in Japan, Champion 3-year-old filly in Japan, Filly Triple Crown in Japan, Oka Sho-Japanese One Thousand Guineas [G1], Yoshun Himba-Japanese Oaks [G1], Queen Elizabeth II Commemorative Cup [G1], Hochi Hai Yonsai Himba Tokubetsu [G2], Sankei Sports Sho Yonsai Himba Tokubetsu [G2], Rose S. [G2], Sansai Himba S. [G3]. Half-sister to =MEJIRO ARDAN (JPN) ($367,242 (USA), Takamatsunomiya Hai, etc., sire). Dam of 7 winners-- =Mejiro Greene (JPN) (c. by =Mejiro Ryan (JPN)). 4 wins, 3 to 5 in JPN, $685,667 (USA). =Mejiro Rastaban (JPN) (c. by =Tanino Gimlet (JPN)). Winner at 5 and 6 in JPN, $573,457 (USA). =Mejiro Teno (c. by Real Shadai). 3 wins at 2 and 3 in JPN, $333,487 (USA). =Mejiro Brett (JPN) (c. by Timber Country). Winner at 3 and 4 in JPN, $167,736 (USA). =Mejiro Desire (JPN) (c. by Sunday Silence). Winner at 3 and 4 in JPN, $166,885 (USA). Sire. =Mejiro Flax (JPN) (f. by Lammtarra). Winner at 2 in JPN, $87,096 (USA). Producer. =Mejiro Beckham (JPN) (c. by Brian's Time). Winner at 4 in JPN, $80,925 (USA). =Mejiro Rubato (JPN) (f. by =Mejiro Ryan (JPN)). See above. =Mejiro Rivera (JPN) (f. by Symboli Rudolf (JPN)). Unplaced in 1 start in JPN. Dam of-- =Mejiro Silvia (JPN) (f. by Golden Pheasant). 3 wins, 3 to 5 in JPN, $219,461 (USA). Dam of-- =Mejiro Alice (JPN) (f. by =Admire Cozzene (JPN)). 3 wins at 2 and 5 in JPN, $508,148 (USA). Dam of-- =KOSOKU STRAIGHT (JPN) (c. by =Victoire Pisa (JPN)). 3 wins in 5 starts at 2 and 3 in JPN, $564,369 (USA), Chunichi Sports Sho Falcon S. [G3]. Copyright © 2019 The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. Page 1 of 2 equineline.com Product 40P 01/13/19 12:33:00 EST =Glory Vase (JPN) Dark Bay or Brown Colt; Mar 02, 2015 =Mejiro Romer (JPN) (f. by Lindo Shaver). Unraced. Dam of-- =FIELD ROUGE (JPN) (c. by =Croco Rouge (IRE)). 9 wins, 3 to 6 in JPN, $3,275,492 (USA), Kawasaki Kinen, Nagoya Grand Prix, Marine S., 2nd Japan Cup Dirt [G1], Marine S., etc. 4th dam =MEJIRO HIRYU (JPN), by =Never Beat (GB). Unraced in Japan. Half-sister to =MEJIRO EAGLE (Kyoto Shinbunhai, etc., sire). Dam of 4 winners, including-- =MEJIRO RAMONU (JPN) (f. by =Mogami (FR)). Champion, see above. =MEJIRO ARDAN (JPN) (c. by =Aswan (JPN)). Winner at 4 in JPN, $367,242 (USA), Takamatsunomiya Hai, 2nd Tokyo Yushun-Japanese Derby, Tenno Sho-Autumn Emperor's Cup, NHK Hai, 3rd Mainichi Okan, Tenno Sho-Autumn Emperor's Cup. Sire. =Mejiro Merlin (f. by =Mogami (FR)). Unraced. =MEJIRO LAMBADA (JPN) (f. by =Telios). 6 wins, 3 to 5 in JPN, $1,868,793 (USA), Nikkei Shinshun Hai, Laurel Racecourse Sho Nakayama Himba S., 2nd Empress Hai, Marine Cup, 3rd TCK Joo Hai. =Mejiro Graf (f. by =Mr C B (JPN)). Unraced. =Mejiro Lambert (JPN) (c. by =Mejiro Ryan (JPN)). 3 wins at 3 and 6 in JPN, $1,520,073 (USA), 2nd The Diamond S., The TV Tokyo Hai Aoba Sho, 3rd Sankei Sho All Comers, Nikkei Sho, Meguro Kinen. RACE RECORD for =Glory Vase (JPN): In Japan. At 2, one win, once 2nd in 2 starts; at 3, 2018, one win, once 2nd (Kisaragi Sho (NHK Sho) [G3]). Earned 64,676,000 Yen ($581,912 USA). Totals: 2 wins, twice 2nd. Earned $581,912(USA). Copyright © 2019 The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. Page 2 of 2.
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