=Geoglyph (JPN)

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

=Geoglyph (JPN) equineline.com Product 40P 09/04/21 12:23:08 EDT =Geoglyph (JPN) Chestnut Colt; Feb 25, 2019 Tale of the Cat, 94 dk b/ Gio Ponti, 05 b Chipeta Springs, 89 b Drefong, 13 b Ghostzapper, 00 b Eltimaas, 07 b =Geoglyph (JPN) Najecam, 93 ch Kingmambo, 90 b Foaled in Japan =King Kamehameha =Aromatico (JPN), 09 ch Manfath (IRE), 91 dk b/ (JPN), 01 b Sunday Silence, 86 dk b/ =Andes Lady (JPN), 86 ch =Nasca (JPN), 03 b By DREFONG (2013). Champion sprinter in U.S., Stakes winner of 6 races in 9 starts of $1,538,385, Breeders' Cup Sprint [G1] (SA, $825,000), Forego S. [G1] (SAR, $320,000), Ketel One King's Bishop S. [G1] (SAR, $275,000). His first foals are 2-year-olds of 2021. Sire of 78 foals, 40 starters, 7 winners of 7 races and earning $722,135 USA, including Kawakita Reverie (at 2, 2021, $127,948 USA), Yukino Ojisama (at 2, 2021, $63,863 USA), Hyams Beach (at 2, 2021, $63,817 USA), Consigliere (at 2, 2021, $63,761 USA), Fez Kazuma (at 2, 2021, $63,506 USA), Geoglyph (at 2, 2021, $63,180 USA), Scena Diva (at 2, 2021, $30,389 USA), Colorful Cube (placed, at 2, 2021, $29,871 USA). 1st dam =AROMATICO (JPN), by =King Kamehameha (JPN). 6 wins, 2 to 5 in JPN, $2,041,990 (USA), Tomoe Sho [LR], 2nd Hokkaido Shimbun Hai Queen S. [G3], 3rd Shuka Sho [G1], Queen Elizabeth II Cup [G1], Mermaid S. [G3]. Dam of 4 foals, 4 to race, 3 winners-- =Albilla (JPN) (c. by =Maurice (JPN)). 3 wins in 5 starts at 3, 2021 in JPN, $327,001 (USA). =Copacati (JPN) (f. by =Harbinger (GB)). 2 wins at 3 in JPN, $266,668 (USA). =Geoglyph (JPN) (c. by Drefong). See below. =Fatua (JPN) (f. by =Epiphaneia (JPN)). Placed at 2 and 3 in JPN, $52,710 (USA). 2nd dam =NASCA (JPN), by Sunday Silence. Unraced in Japan. Half-sister to =INTI RAIMI (JPN) ($3,075,006 (USA), Kyoto Daishoten [G2], etc.), =SAN VALENTIN (JPN) ($1,555,030 (USA), Tanabata Sho H. [G3], etc.), =OVER THE WALL (JPN) ($876,109 (USA), Fukushima Kinen [LR]). Dam of 3 winners-- =AROMATICO (JPN) (f. by =King Kamehameha (JPN)). Black type winner, see above. =Reina Castana (JPN) (f. by =King Kamehameha (JPN)). Winner at 2 in JPN, $60,450 (USA). Dam of-- =ANDES QUEEN (JPN) (f. by =Turtle Bowl (IRE)). 8 wins, 2 to 6 in JPN, $1,881,228 (USA), Empress Hai [LR], Ladies Prelude [LR], Breeders' Gold Cup [LR], 2nd TCK Jo-o Hai [LR]. =Caral (JPN) (g. by =Rulership (JPN)). 3 wins, 3 to 6 in JPN, $393,006 (USA). =Crystal Skull (JPN) (c. by Falbrav (IRE)). Placed at 3 in JPN, $18,903 (USA). 3rd dam =ANDES LADY (JPN), by Northern Taste. Unraced in Japan. Sister to =SHADAI CHATTER (JPN) (Kokura Kinen [G3], etc.). Dam of 9 winners-- =INTI RAIMI (JPN) (c. by =Special Week (JPN)). 5 wins, 2 to 5 in JPN, $3,075,006 (USA), Kyoto Daishoten [G2], Asahi Challenge Cup [G3], Kyoto Shimbun Hai [LR], 2nd Tokyo Yushun-Japanese Derby [LR], Chunichi Shimbun Hai H. [LR], 3rd Takarazuka Kinen [G1], Kinko Sho [G2], Nikkei Shinshun Hai H. [L]. =SAN VALENTIN (JPN) (c. by =Special Week (JPN)). 8 wins, 3 to 6 in JPN, $1,555,030 (USA), Tanabata Sho H. [G3], Fukushima Kinen H. [L]. =OVER THE WALL (JPN) (f. by Dr Devious (IRE)). 5 wins at 3 and 4 in JPN, $876,109 (USA), Fukushima Kinen [LR]. Producer. =Folklore (JPN) (f. by =Dance in the Dark (JPN)). 6 wins, 2 to 5 in JPN, $924,501 (USA). Dam of-- =ALBERT (JPN) (c. by =Admire Don (JPN)). 9 wins, 2 to 6 in JPN, $3,526,218 (USA), Sports Nippon Sho Stayers S. [G2] 3 times, Diamond S. [G3], 2nd Sports Nippon Sho Stayers S. [G2], Copa Republica Argentina [G2], 3rd Kyoto Daishoten [G2]. =Zenith Blue (c. by =Mr C B (JPN)). 5 wins, 3 to 6 in JPN, $912,297 (USA). =Fitz Roy (JPN) (c. by =Admire Vega (JPN)). 3 wins at 3 and 4 in JPN, $611,866 (USA). =Snow Parade (JPN) (f. by =Tony Bin (IRE)). 4 wins at 3 and 4 in JPN, $591,852 (USA). Producer. =Huascaran (JPN) (c. by =Dance in the Dark (JPN)). Winner at 2 and 5 in JPN, $136,559 (USA). =Ausangate (JPN) (c. by =King Kamehameha (JPN)). 2 wins at 4 in JPN, $9,661 (USA). Copyright © 2021 The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. Page 1 of 2 equineline.com Product 40P 09/04/21 12:23:08 EDT =Geoglyph (JPN) Chestnut Colt; Feb 25, 2019 =Sol del Peru (JPN) (c. by =Fuji Kiseki (JPN)). Placed, 3 to 6 in JPN, $96,980 (USA). =Dandy Emperor (c. by Allez Milord). Placed at 3 in JPN, $64,212 (USA). =Nasca (JPN) (f. by Sunday Silence). See above. 4th dam =PERU SPORT (JPN), by =Guersant (FR). Unraced in Japan. Dam of 2 winners, including-- =SHADAI CHATTER (JPN) (f. by Northern Taste). Winner at 5 in JPN, Kokura Kinen [G3], 2nd Kokura Kinen-G3, Asahi Challenge Cup-G3, Kinko Sho [G3], Kita Kushu Kinen [G3]. =Maruka Mirror (JPN) (c. by Groom Dancer). 2 wins at 3 in JPN, $420,353 (USA), 2nd Kyoto Shimbun Hai [LR]. =Andes Lady (JPN) (f. by Northern Taste). See above. =Shadai Speech (JPN) (f. by Northern Taste). Unraced. =SPEAK REASON (c. by Real Shadai). 2 wins at 3 in JPN, Keisei Hai [L], Hakodate Kinen [L]. Sire. RACE RECORD for =Geoglyph (JPN): In Japan. At 2, 2021, one win in 1 start. Earned 7,000,000 Yen ($63,180 USA). Copyright © 2021 The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. Page 2 of 2.
Recommended publications
  • Gdowth Should Detudn...Some
    INFORMATION AND ANALYSIS FOR THE THOROUGHBRED INVESTOR JUNE 2010 Yearling Sales Preview By Eric Mitchell 2. YEARLING AUCTION REVIEW GROWTH SHOULD RETURN...SOME BY SALE, '05-'07 hat will happen in the Thoroughbred yearling and the overall quality of the horses should improve 4. LEADING Wmarket is particularly hard to predict this year. as sellers become more selective about the yearlings CONSIGNORS OF Many influences of equal importance, both positive and they offer. The ROR should also improve slightly com- YEARLINGS '05-'07 negative, could shape the market, but which of these pared with 2009. The select 2-year-olds sales experi- influences will predominate is the big question. enced an increase in ROR to 70%, up from 30% in 2008. 5. LEADING BUYERS In 2009 the rate of return on pinhooked yearlings hit The average juvenile price improved to $160,732 from OF YEARLINGS a rock-bottom low of -42.2%. It didn’t help sellers that $147,528. Clearly, there is still an appetite for acquiring '05-'07 these horses had been bred on the highest average stud Thoroughbreds, so an increase in the average yearling fee ($31,462) seen in the last 10 years, and the average price between 5% and 10% is not unreasonable, though 6. RACING STATS yearling price also fell 31% as part of the fallout from the such an increase would still produce losing RORs for the FOR SUMMER global financial crisis. pinhook yearling market. The average pinhook yearling SIRES PROGENY Sellers don't get any relief on the cost side this year price would have to grow at least 18% to $57,884 for sell- because North American stud fees were still relatively ers to break even collectively.
    [Show full text]
  • Takashi Kunitani
    ULTERIOR Takashi Kunitani b. 1974, Kyoto, Japan Lives and works in Kyoto, Japan Education 1997 BA in Fine Arts, Seian University of Art and Design, Shiga, Japan Selected Solo Exhibitions 2018 Something Red, Kyoto Art Center, Kyoto, Japan 2017 Pink Objects, Ulterior Gallery, New York, NY 2016 Bai-in, Shokado Garden Art Museum, Kyoto, Japan 2015 Re-, ozasahayashi_kyoto, Kyoto, Japan CHANNEL 6: Deep Projection, Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art, Hyogo, Japan 2014 Momentary Shape, ART SPACE NIJI, Kyoto, Japan 2013 35°0'31.7"N 135°45'58.74"E, Gallery PARC, Kyoto, Japan SEIAN ARTS ATTENTION VOL.5: 35°6'29.15"N 135°54'9.63"E, Seian University of Art and Design, Shiga, Japan Shop Window, Street Gallery, Hyogo, Japan 2012 Make a Mistake in Choosing, Gallery PARC, Kyoto, Japan Nuit Blanche Kyoto 2012: Two Passages, Kyoto Art Center, Kyoto, Japan 2011 Takashi Kunitani, MARS Gallery PARC, Kyoto, Japan 2008 Takashi Kunitani, CAS, Osaka, Japan 2007 The Vertical HoriZon, Osaka Contemporary Art Center, Osaka, Japan 2005 Takashi Kunitani, CAS, Osaka, Japan A Piece of Work: Takashi Kunitani, APS, Tokyo, Japan 2004 Between Ground and Sky, Yaemon, Kyoto, Japan 2003 Your Private Surroundings, Yaemon, Kyoto, Japan Sparkle, Gallery Coco, Kyoto, Japan Criterium 54, Contemporary Art Center, Art Tower Mito, Ibaragi, Japan 2002 Nothing Like Object, Gallery Sowaka, Kyoto, Japan Complete Your Space, Gallery Sen, Osaka, Japan Complete Your Space, Gallery Coco, Kyoto, Japan Selected Group Exhibitions 2017 Post Living Room, Shibuya Hikaerie 8, Cube 1,2,3, Tokyo, Japan Seian Arts Attention Vol. 9: Uncover, Seian University of Art and Design, Shiga, Japan 2016 Light: Fixtures and Sculptures, LMAK Gallery, New York, NY 2015 Floating Figure, ozasahayashi_project.
    [Show full text]
  • Bold Example (Usa)
    BOLD EXAMPLE (USA) Bold Ruler Nasrullah Sire: (Bay 1954) Miss Disco BOLD LAD (USA) (Chesnut 1962) Misty Morn Princequillo BOLD EXAMPLE (USA) (1952) Grey Flight (mare 1969) Better Self Bimelech Dam: (Bay 1945) Bee Mac LADY BE GOOD (1956) Past Eight Eight Thirty (Chesnut 1945) Helvetia 5Sx5S Blenheim II Bold Example (USA), won 3 races in U.S.A. at 2 and 3 years and £18,159, placed second in Blue Hen Stakes, Delaware Park and Polly Drummond Stakes, Delaware Park and fourth in Matron Stakes, Belmont Park, Gr.1, Selima Stakes, Laurel, Gr.1 and Seashore Stakes, Monmouth Park, Gr.3; Own sister to GOOD LAD (USA); dam of 5 winners: 1974 FRENCH CONNECTION (USA) (c. by Le Fabuleux), won 2 races in U.S.A. at 3 and 5 years and £6,674 and placed once. 1975 Up And Coming (USA) (f. by Pronto), died at 2. 1976 Past Example (USA) (f. by Buckpasser), unraced; dam of 3 winners. POLISH PRECEDENT (USA) (c. by Danzig (USA)), Top rated 3yr old miler in France in 1989, 4th top rated 3yr old in Europe in 1989, placed at 3 years and £56,800 second in Queen Elizabeth II Stakes, Ascot, Gr.1; also 7 races in France at 3 years and £261,578 including Prix du Moulin de Longchamp, Longchamp, Gr.1, P. Fresnay-le-Buffard Jacques Le Marois, Deauville, Gr.1, Prix de la Jonchere, Chantilly, Gr.3, Prix du Palais Royal, Longchamp, Gr.3, Prix Messidor, M'-Laffitte, Gr.3 and Prix du Pont-Neuf, Longchamp, L.; sire.
    [Show full text]
  • 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]
  • HEADLINE NEWS • 3/3/08 • PAGE 2 of 7
    NICONERO TO DUBAI p.6 HEADLINE For information about TDN, call 732-747-8060. NEWS www.thoroughbreddailynews.com MONDAY, MARCH 3, 2008 PATINACK LEADS THE WAY AT INGLIS SO SHARP IN THE DAVONA DALE Nathan Tinkler=s newly established Patinack Farm, Bsharpsonata (Pulpit) stamped herself among the which made a big splash at Karaka as leading buyer, leaders of her division with her fourth consecutive continued the theme on the first day of the Inglis Pre- victory in Sunday=s GII Davona Dale S. at Gulfstream. mier Yearling Sale in One of only two graded stakes winners in the field--the Melbourne yesterday. other being 3-5 favorite Game Patinack picked up Face (Menifee)--Bsharpsonata 12 yearlings for was sent off the 5-2 second A$1,895,000, helping choice in the six-horse affair. In push the average up by no hurry when exiting the stalls 25 percent and the me- with regular pilot Eric Camacho dian by 40 percent. aboard, the Clover Leaf Farms II Among six fillies pur- homebred soon moved up to fourth. She was comfortably in chased by Patinack was Adam Coglianese sight of early leader Robbie=s Gal a much-admired daugh- (Straight Man), who rolled through opening splits of www.stallions.com.au ter of Encosta de Lago Hip 147 :22.81, :45.29 and 1:10.18. Ready to mount her chal- (Aus) out of MGSW lenge turning for home, Bsharpsonata was forced to Royal Sash (Aus) (Royal Academy). Offered by Three steady as a rubber-legged American County (Gibson Bridges Farm, she brought a co-session topping County) ran out of gas after pressing the pace, directly A$380,000.
    [Show full text]
  • The Struggle Against Hate Groups in Japan: the Invisible Civil Society, Leftist Elites and Anti-Racism Groups Daiki SHIBUICHI*
    Social Science Japan Journal Vol. 19, No. 1, pp 71–83 2016 doi:10.1093/ssjj/jyv035 The Struggle Against Hate Groups in Japan: The Invisible Civil Society, Leftist Elites and Anti-Racism Groups Daiki SHIBUICHI* The purpose of this article is three-fold: firstly, it explains how anti-racism groups, which oppose the overtly xenophobic and racist movements of Zaitokukai and similar hate groups, have emerged and developed. Secondly, it uses the example of anti-racism groups to illustrate how a meaningful advocacy movement can emerge in Japan from networks of ‘invisible civil society’. Thirdly, it shows how ‘leftist elites’ contribute to the advocacy movement by supplementing and enhancing resources provided by the invisible civil society. It thus argues that in Japan, to some extent, networks of the invisible civil society and the leftist elites have been taking over the role played by large and powerful advocacy groups in Western societies. Keywords: anti-racism groups; advocacy movement; invisible civil society; leftist elites; Japan 1. Introduction Since late 2006, Japanese society has seen an emergence of overtly xenophobic and racist move- Survey article ments for the first time in the postwar period. A nationwide hate group, the Civil Association Against Privileges for Resident Koreans (Zainichitokken o Yurusanai Shimin no Kai, hereinafter Zaitokukai), and smaller but similar groups stage demonstrations and protests that showcase hate speech against minorities. While the hate groups have consistently rejected physically violent tactics, their intimidating and ugly hate speech has disgusted society at large and, above all, shocked and dismayed minorities. Anti-racism groups1 began to emerge in 2009 in an effort to counter surging hate groups.
    [Show full text]
  • Jump Start A.P
    ISLAND SAND Takes Delaware H. HEADLINE ...p. 2 NEWS For information about TDN, DELIVERED EACH NIGHT BY FAX AND FREE BY E-MAIL TO SUBSCRIBERS OF call 732-747-8060. www.thoroughbreddailynews.com MONDAY, JULY 18, 2005 WHERE WILL YOU BE THIS JULY? “WANDA” WOMAN While the weather outside remains cloudy and gray, His Highness the Aga Khan paid the supplementary officials at Fasig-Tipton are confident that there will be fee for Shawanda (Ire) (Sinndar {Ire}) earlier this week different atmospheric condi- and The Curragh crowd found out why yesterday as tions over the Newtown Pad- the 9-2 second favorite simply docks when the company blew away her rivals to take the kicks off its annual July Se- G1 Darley Irish Oaks by five lected Yearling Sale this morn- lengths. Jockey Christophe ing in Lexington. A mammoth Soumillon will have few Classic catalogue of 679 youngsters rides as easy. He reined back the will be offered during the two- homebred after breaking smartly, day event, which, in the ab- Sales Ring www.fasigtipton.com and his confidence was rewarded sence for the third consecu- as the filly’s devastating turn of Shawanda INPHO tive year of the Keeneland July sale, serves as the first acceleration down the outside carried the pair past dip of the toe into the yearling market. Despite empha- toiling rivals at the quarter pole. Hand-ridden to dispose sizing the physical as opposed to flashy pedigrees, the of the top-class Playful Act (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells), sale has become a source of solid horseflesh.
    [Show full text]
  • Pedigree Insights
    Andrew Caulfield, December 30, 2008–Daiwa Scarlet (Jpn) P EDIGREE INSIGHTS However, his dethronement has proved to be a case of AThe King is dead, long live the King,@ as his BY ANDREW CAULFIELD successor as champion sire is his son Agnes Tachyon. This 10-year-old stallion had filled the runner=s-up ARIMA KINEN-G1, -346,560,000, Nakayama, 12-28, position behind Sunday Silence in 2007. 3yo/up, 2500mT, 2:31.50, fm. The Shadai Farm resident rounded off an excellent 1--DAIWA SCARLET (JPN), 121, f, 4, by Agnes Tachyon (Jpn) year by taking the Arima Kinen with his formidable 1st Dam: Scarlet Bouquet (Jpn) (MSW-Jpn, daughter Daiwa Scarlet, who became the first filly in $2,010,675), by Northern Taste 37 years to land this prestigious prize, after filling 2nd Dam: Scarlet Ink, by Crimson Satan second place last year. 3rd Dam: Consentida, by Beau Max Agnes Tachyon--himself a winner of the Japanese O-Keizo Oshiro; B-Shadai Farm; T-Kunihide Matsuda; 2000 Guineas over a mile and a quarter in 2001--is J-Katsumi Ando; -183,192,000. Lifetime Record: exerting a powerful influence on the Japanese Classics. Ch. 3yo Filly-Jpn, 12-8-4-0. *3/4 to Daiwa Rouge His sons Captain Thule and Deep Sky, respectively, (Jpn) (Sunday Silence), SW-Jpn, $1,097,647; Daiwa won the 2008 equivalents of the 2000 Guineas and Major (Jpn) (Sunday Silence), Ch. Sprinter & Ch. Derby, while Daiwa Scarlet won the 1000 Guineas Miler-Jpn, MG1SW-Jpn, G1SP-UAE, $9,186,406; equivalent in 2007.
    [Show full text]
  • Ballet Shoes (Ire)
    BALLET SHOES (IRE) Pitcairn Petingo Sire: (Bay 1971) Border Bounty ELA-MANA-MOU (Bay 1976) Rose Bertin High Hat (Chesnut 1970) Wide Awake BALLET SHOES (IRE) (Bay mare 1990) Irish River (FR) Riverman (USA) Dam: (Chesnut 1976) Irish Star RIVER DANCER Dancer's Image (Bay 1983) Dancing Shadow (USA) (Bay 1977) Sunny Valley No inbreeding to 5 generations BALLET SHOES (IRE), won 2 races at 3 years and £9,786 and placed 3 times, from only 7 starts; dam of 6 winners: 1995 Moonshadow (IRE) (f. by Be My Guest (USA)), ran once on the flat at 2 years, ,died at 2 years. 1996 Danse Classique (IRE) (f. by Night Shift (USA)), won 1 race at 3 years and £9,455, placed twice including second in Harp Lager Ruby Stakes, Tralee, L., from only 5 starts; dam of 3 winners. HIERARCH (IRE), 5 races from 3 to 7 years, 2014 and £21,529 and placed 22 times. DEFI (IRE), 5 races at 2, 4 and 5 years and £42,848 and placed 15 times. DAZZLING DANCER (GB), 1 race at 3 years and £10,400 and placed twice; dam of DRIVING SNOW (GB) (c. by Verglas (IRE)), 1 race and £16,899, placed 3 times including third in Coolmore Hurricane Run Stakes, Tipperary, L.; also 1 race in U.S.A. and £105,969, Oliver Stakes, Indiana Downs, L., placed second in Woodford Reserve Bourbon Stakes, Keeneland, Gr.3, Dazzling Day (GB) (f. by Hernando (FR)), 1 race and £16,298, placed 4 times including third in Irish Stallion Farms EBF Salsabil Stakes, Navan, L., SUPERMAT (IRE), 2 races in France and Italy at 2 and 3 years, 2014 and £16,261 and placed 3 times.
    [Show full text]
  • Aichi Hai (H) G3...83570000
    Pt I—JPN Aic-Fuk JAPAN RACE PURSE AGE/SEX DISTANCE TRACK (Yen) (Meters & Surface Type) *Aichi Hai (H) G3............................83,570,000 ............3up f/m ........2000 T ....................Chukyo *American Jockey Club Cup (L) ..127,800,000 ............4up ..............2200 T................Nakayama *Andromeda S. (L) ..........................51,120,000 ............3up ..............2000 T ......................Kyoto Anemone S. (L)................................40,570,000 ............3yo f ............1600 T................Nakayama *Antares S. G3 ................................83,570,000 ............4up ..............1800 ..........................Kyoto Aoi S. (L) ........................................40,570,000 ............3yo ..............1400 T ......................Kyoto *Arima Kinen (Grand Prix) G1 ....383,400,000 ............3up ..............2500 T................Nakayama Arlington Cup (L) ............................85,200,000 ............3yo ..............1600 T ..................Hanshin *Asahi Challenge Cup G3................86,730,000 ............3up ..............2000 T ..................Hanshin Asahi Hai Futurity S. (L) ..............134,290,000 ............2yo c/f..........1600 T................Nakayama *Australia Trophy (L) ......................51,120,000 ............4up ..............1800 T ......................Kyoto *Baden-Baden Cup (L) ....................51,120,000 ............3up ..............1200 T ..............Fukushima Breeders' Gold Cup (L)....................60,000,000 ............3up ..............2300
    [Show full text]
  • 750 =Federalist (JPN) 2007 Page 1
    #750 =Federalist (JPN) 2007 Page 1 Fappiano Unbridled Gana Facil Empire Maker El Gran Senor =Federalist (JPN) Toussaud Image Of Reality Dark Bay or Brown Colt Halo Foaled June 6, 2007 Sunday Silence =Dance Partner (JPN) Wishing Well (1992) Nijinsky II Dancing Key Key Partner By EMPIRE MAKER (2000), Black type winner, $1,985,800. Sire of 6 crops. 496 foals, 313 starters, 27 black type winners, 188 winners, $23,519,139, including Royal Delta (Champion, $1,714,600), Pioneerof The Nile ($1,634,200, Cashcall Futurity [G1], etc.), Mushka ($1,096,125, Juddmonte Spinster S. [G1], etc.), Acoma ($1,060,898, Juddmonte Spinster S. [G1], etc.), Country Star ($668,865, Darley Alcibiades S. [G1], etc.), Icon Project ($661,128, Personal Ensign S. [G1], etc.), Battle Plan ($373,143, New Orleans H. [G2], etc.). 1ST DAM DANCE PARTNER (JPN), by Sunday Silence. At 3 Champion 3yo Filly In Japan. At 4 Champion Older Mare In Japan. Placed at 3, in Fr, 80,000 FRF. 4 wins at 3 and 4, in Jpn, $5,956,828. Won Yushun Himba (japanese Oaks) (JPN), Keihan Hai (JPN), Queen Elizabeth 2nd Comm. Cup (JPN). 2nd Pr De La Nonette [G3] (FR), Tulip Sho (JPN), Oka Sho (japanese 1000 Guineas) (JPN), Hanshin Himba Tokubetsu (JPN), American Jockey Club Cup (JPN), Kyoto Kinen (JPN), Kyoto Daishoten (JPN), Queen Elizabeth 2nd Comm. Cup (JPN). 3rd Takarazuka Kinen (JPN), Naruo Kinen (JPN), Takarazuka Kinen (JPN). (Total: $5,971,364) Sister to DANCE IN THE MOOD (JPN), =DANCE IN THE DARK (JPN), =Air Gang Star (JPN). Dam of 7 foals to race, 4 winners-- =FEDERALIST (JPN) (c, by Empire Maker).
    [Show full text]
  • The Japan Cup in Association with LONGINES
    The 40th Running of The Japan Cup in association with LONGINES Press Information THE JAPAN RACING ASSOCIATION November 2020 SCHEDULE Date Event Nov. 29 (Sun.) ... JAPAN CUP (12th Race, 3:40 p.m) Last year’s Winner: Suave Richard (JPN, by Heart’s Cry) *1Information is as of November 15, 2020 *2Race record of Japanese horses includes both JRA the regional and races overseas, while record of JRA trainers and jockeys includes JRA flat races only unless otherwise indicated. 1 Japan Autumn International 40th JAPAN CUP Date of Race: Sunday, November 29, 2020 Racecourse: Tokyo Racecourse Distance: 2,400 meters (about 12 furlongs), turf, left-handed Age: 3-year-olds & up Weight: 4-year-olds & up: 57 kilograms (about 126 lbs.) 3-year-olds: 55 kilograms (about 121 lbs.) Allowance: Fillies and Mares: 2 kilograms Southern Hemisphere Horses born in 2017: 2 kilograms Safety Factor: 18 runners Total Value: JPY 648,000,000 (about US$ 5,892,000) (Note: US$1 = ¥110) Prize Money Participation Incentive Money Winner JPY 300,000,000 (US$ 2,727,273) 6th JPY 24,000,000 (US$ 218,182) 2nd JPY 120,000,000 (US$ 1,090,909) 7th JPY 21,000,000 (US$ 190,909) 3rd JPY 075,000,000 (US$ 0,681,818) 8th JPY 18,000,000 (US$ 163,636) 4th JPY 045,000,000 (US$ 0,409,091) 9th JPY 09,000,000 (US$ 081,818) 5th JPY 030,000,000 (US$ 0,272,727) 10th JPY 06,000,000 (US$ 054,545) Bonus System: Japan Cup For the winners of races below in 2020 Bonus 2020 H.
    [Show full text]