Shahryar Robs Heavy Favorite’s Second Crown by a Nod to Claim Tokyo Yushun Title
Fourth favorite Shahryar demonstrated terrific late speed to renew the race record by 0.1 second, claiming his first G1 victory in the Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby). A full brother to 2017 Satsuki Sho (Japanese 2000 Guineas) victor Al Ain, Shahryar won his only start as a two-year-old in October last year and was third to Efforia in the Kyodo News Hai in February then came off his first grade-race victory which was in record time in the Mainichi Hai (G3, 1,800m) on March 27. He becomes the seventh Derby winner for sire Deep Impact after Deep Brillante (2012), Kizuna (2013), Makahiki (2016), Wagnerian (2018), Roger Barows (2019) and Contrail (2020). Trainer Hideaki Fujiwara captured his 11th JRA-G1 title—his last victory was with Mr. Melody in the 2019 Takamatsunomiya Kinen—and second Derby title after Eishin Flash in 2010. Jockey Yuichi Fukunaga won his first G1 win since May in the Tenno Sho (Spring) with Word Premiere and 30th overall. This was his third Derby title which he also won with Wagnerian and Contrail.
Shahryar broke smoothly under Yuichi Fukunaga who guided the Deep Impact colt gradually to the inside and edged nearer to the race favorite, already tailing that foe entering the backstretch in mid division behind a moderate pace set by Bathrat Leon. As the field moved closer approaching the final corner, Shahryar found himself caught behind horses as Fukunaga tried to switch the colt to the outside entering the stretch while Efforia who waited in the inside had no trouble shifting out just before the 400-meter pole and was already looking well on his way to capturing another Classic victory. Shahryar however, turned in a terrific turn of speed as soon as he was freed from traffic, engaging in a duel with Efforia in the last 100 meter and claiming his first G1 title in just his fourth career start.
“It’s so great to have won the Derby which I had made it my target with this colt ever since his debut. We were keeping an eye on the race favorite but the race didn’t go as smoothly as planned and we were in a tight spot so we were forced to make our charge late, but this colt really gave a terrific effort,” commented Yuichi Fukunaga.
Efforia took advantage of the inside draw and chased the leader in around third up to the backstretch then eventually allowed to settle around fifth or sixth along the rails. Jockey Takeshi Yokoyama waited patiently until an opening presented itself soon after entering the stretch where he guided the Epiphaneia colt out to the center lane. The Satsuki Sho victor responded and increased his speed, assuming command in the last 200 meters where he was soon joined by the eventual winner. Although maintaining his bid right up to the finish line, his winning streak was put to a stop and was denied his second Triple Crown title by a nose margin.
Stella Veloce was well behind early around third or fourth from the rear and gradually made headway along the last two corners while having to make up ground on the outside. Shifting further out to avoid traffic after entering the straight, the Bago colt loomed to contention from where he still had ten or so rivals in front with 200 meters to go, grabbing the place in the last minute by a nose.
Other Horses:
4th: (13) Great Magician—sat around 13th, accelerated for 3rd, overtaken by Stella Veloce before wire
5th: (16) Satono Reinas—gradually advanced to 2nd, fought well to lead, weakened in last 100m
6th: (14) Titleholder—tracked leader in 2nd, angled out at early stretch, showed effort until 100m out
7th: (8) Yoho Lake—ran around 9th, struggled to find clear path until 200m pole, quickened thereafter
8th: (7) Gratias— advanced to 2nd by 2nd corner, led briefly after 400 marker, weakened in last 200m
9th: (6) Baji O—saved ground around 5th, gradually fell back, showed effort until 100m out
10th: (12) Wonderful Town—ran 3-wide around 10th outside eventual winner, lacked needed kick
11th: (4) Red Genesis—trailed in far rear, showed effort along rails up to 200m pole, weakened thereafter
12th: (9) Lagom—settled 3-wide around 10th, met traffic briefly at top of stretch, even paced
13th: (3) Time to Heaven—took economic trip around 10th, angled out, never fired
14th: (2) Victipharus—chased pace around 3rd, in contention until 300m out, faded
15th: (17) Bathrat Leon—set pace and sustained lead until 400m pole, ran out of steam
16th: (5) Deep Monster—raced 3-wide around 13th, advanced to 4th in backstretch, outrun
17th: (15) Admire Hadar— traveled in 16th, made headway to 4th in backstretch, unable to respond
THE 88TH TOKYO YUSHUN (JAPANESE DERBY, G1)
3-year-olds, Colts & Fillies, 2,400 meters (about 12 furlongs), turf, left-handed
Sunday, May 30, 2021 Tokyo Racecourse 11th Race Post Time: 15:40
Total prize money: ¥ 432,000,000 (about US$ 4,115,000 <US$1=¥105>)
3-y-o: 57 kg (about 126 lbs), 2 kg allowance for Fillies, 3 kg allowance for Southern Hemisphere-bred born in 2018
Course Record: 2:20.6 Race Record: 2:22.5 [Shahryar (JPN, by Deep Impact), 2021]
Safety factor: 18 runners Going: Good to Firm Weather: Fine
FP |
BK |
PP |
Horse
Jockey |
S&A
Color
Wgt |
Odds
(Fav) |
Margin
(L3F) |
Sire
Dam
(Dam’s Sire) |
Owner
Breeder
Trainer |
1 |
5 |
10 |
Shahryar (JPN)
Yuichi Fukunaga |
C3
d.b.
57.0 |
11.7
(4) |
2:22.5
(33.4) |
Deep Impact
Dubai Majesty
(Essence of Dubai) |
Sunday Racing Co., Ltd.
Northern Farm
Hideaki Fujiwara |
2 |
1 |
1 |
Efforia (JPN)
Takeshi Yokoyama |
C3
b.
57.0 |
1.7
(1) |
Nose
(33.4) |
Epiphaneia
Katies Heart
(Heart's Cry) |
U. Carrot Farm
Northern Farm
Yuichi Shikato |
3 |
6 |
11 |
Stella Veloce (JPN)
Hayato Yoshida |
C3
d.b.
57.0 |
40.2
(9) |
1-1/4
(33.4) |
Bago
Oh My Baby
(Deep Impact) |
Tsuyoshi Ono
Northern Racing
Naosuke Sugai |
4 |
7 |
13 |
Great Magician (JPN)
Keita Tosaki |
C3
br.
57.0 |
11.1
(3) |
Nose
(33.6) |
Deep Impact
Night Magic
(Sholokhov) |
Sunday Racing Co., Ltd.
Northern Racing
Keisuke Miyata |
5 |
8 |
16 |
Satono Reinas (JPN)
Christophe Lemaire |
F3
b.
55.0 |
5.1
(2) |
Nose
(34.0) |
Deep Impact
Balada Sale
(Not For Sale) |
Satomi Horse Company Co., Ltd.
Northern Farm
Sakae Kunieda |
6 |
7 |
14 |
Titleholder (JPN)
Hironobu Tanabe |
C3
b.
57.0 |
30.4
(8) |
2
(34.3) |
Duramente
Mowen
(Motivator) |
Hiroshi Yamada
Okada Stud
Toru Kurita |
7 |
4 |
8 |
Yoho Lake (JPN)
Yuga Kawada |
C3
b.
57.0 |
18.4
(6) |
Head
(33.8) |
Deep Impact
Crow Canyon
(French Deputy) |
Kaneko Makoto Holdings Co., Ltd.
Kaneko Makoto Holdings Inc.
Yasuo Tomomichi |
8 |
4 |
7 |
Gratias (JPN)
Kohei Matsuyama |
C3
b.
57.0 |
43.2
(10) |
Nose
(34.4) |
Heart's Cry
Malacostumbrada
(Lizard Island) |
Three H Racing Co., Ltd.
Northern Farm
Yukihiro Kato |
9 |
3 |
6 |
Baji O (JPN)
Takuya Ono |
C3
b.
57.0 |
122.8
(15) |
1-1/4
(34.0) |
Rulership
Flawless Dancer
(Harbinger) |
Tsuyoshi Suzuki
Shadai Farm
Hiroyasu Tanaka |
10 |
6 |
12 |
Wonderful Town (JPN)
Ryuji Wada |
C3
b.
57.0 |
16.2
(5) |
Neck
(34.4) |
Rulership
Sea of Love
(Deep Impact) |
Masahiro Mita
Sanseisha Ltd
Yoshitada Takahashi |
11 |
2 |
4 |
Red Genesis (JPN)
Norihiro Yokoyama |
C3
b.
57.0 |
57.0
(13) |
1-3/4
(33.7) |
Deep Impact
Ryzhkina
(Storm Cat) |
TokyoHorseRacing Co. Ltd
Hidetoshi Yamamoto
Yasuo Tomomichi |
12 |
5 |
9 |
Lagom (JPN)
Suguru Hamanaka |
C3
ch.
57.0 |
186.5
(16) |
Neck
(34.5) |
Orfevre
Sugar Shock
(Candy Ride) |
Masamichi Hayashi
Northern Farm
Takashi Saito |
13 |
2 |
3 |
Time to Heaven (JPN)
Shu Ishibashi |
C3
b.
57.0 |
253.8
(17) |
3/4
(34.3) |
Lord Kanaloa
Kiss to Heaven
(Admire Vega) |
DMM Dream Club Co., Ltd.
Dream Farm Ltd
Hirofumi Toda |
14 |
1 |
2 |
Victipharus (JPN)
Kenichi Ikezoe |
C3
b.
57.0 |
95.6
(14) |
3
(35.4) |
Heart's Cry
Virginia
(Galileo) |
G1 Racing Co., Ltd.
Northern Farm
Manabu Ikezoe |
15 |
8 |
17 |
Bathrat Leon (JPN)
Yusuke Fujioka |
C3
b.
57.0 |
53.9
(12) |
7
(36.8) |
Kizuna
Bathrat Amal
(New Approach) |
Hiroo Race
Mishima Bokujo
Yoshito Yahagi |
16 |
3 |
5 |
Deep Monster (JPN)
Yutaka Take |
C3
br.
57.0 |
23.7
(7) |
1-3/4
(36.8) |
Deep Impact
Sisterly Love
(Bellamy Road) |
DMM Dream Club Co., Ltd.
Yano Bokujo
Yasutoshi Ikee |
17 |
8 |
15 |
Admire Hadar (JPN)
Mirco Demuro |
C3
b.
57.0 |
45.3
(11) |
1-3/4
(37.1) |
Lord Kanaloa
Swear Tosho
(Deep Impact) |
Junko Kondo
Northern Farm
Ryuji Okubo |
FP: Final Position / BK: Bracket Number / PP: Post Position / S&A: Sex & Age / Wgt: Weight (kg) / DH: Dead Heat / L3F: Time of Last 3 Furlongs (600m)
Color: b.=bay / bl.=black / br.=brown / ch.=chestnut / d.b.=dark bay / d.ch.=dark chestnut / g.=gray / w.=white
Note1: |
No Foreign Contenders |
Note2: |
Figures quoted under Odds are shown in form of decimal odds (single unit is ¥100), and Fav indicates the order of favorites. |
Turnover for the Race alone: ¥ 25,075,896,600 Turnover for the Day: ¥ 39,146,275,900 Attendance: 4,944
PAY-OFF (for ¥100)
Win |
No.10 |
¥ 1,170 |
Bracket Quinella |
1-5 |
¥ 1,020 |
Quinella |
1-10 |
¥ 1,010 |
Place |
No.10 |
¥ 270 |
Quinella Place |
1-10 |
¥ 450 |
Exacta |
10-1 |
¥ 3,360 |
No.1 |
¥ 120 |
10-11 |
¥ 3,880 |
Trio |
1-10-11 |
¥ 8,800 |
No.11 |
¥ 550 |
1-11 |
¥ 1,030 |
Trifecta |
10-1-11 |
¥ 58,980 |
Winner= 4 starts, 3 wins, 1 third / Added money: ¥ 227,188,000 / Career earnings: ¥ 282,085,000
Fractional time (sec./furlong): |
12.2 - 10.6 - 12.2 - 13.0 - 12.3 - 12.4 - 12.8 - 11.7 - 11.4 - 11.5 - 10.8 - 11.6 |
|
Last 4 furlongs: 45.3 Last 3 furlongs: 33.9 |
Positions at each corner: |
1st corner |
17-14(1,2)(6,7)(10,16)8(3,9,12)(5,11,13)-15=4 |
|
2nd corner |
17(14,7)(1,2,16)10(6,8,12)(3,9,13)(5,11,15)=4 |
|
3rd corner |
17(7,16)(15,5)(14,2,12)(1,13)(10,8)(6,9,11)3,4 |
|
4th corner |
(*17,7,16)14(2,12,15,5)(1,10,13)(6,9,8,11)3-4 |
Note1: |
Underlined bold number indicates the winning horse. |
Note2: |
Horse numbers are indicated in the order of their positions at each corner, with the first position listed first. Two or more horses inside the same parentheses indicate that they were positioned side by side. Hyphens between the horse numbers indicate that there is distance between the former and the latter. The asterisk indicates a slight lead. |
* Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby) (G1)
With the aim of establishing a systemized program that emulates the Triple Crown race held in Britain, and enhancing the quality of thoroughbreds in Japan, a 2,400-meter race for three-year-old thoroughbreds was established at Tokyo Racecourse (then situated in Meguro ward) in 1932. While maintaining its status as one of the most popular JRA events with a record crowd of 196,517 in 1990, the race has evolved during its long history, opening its door to runners from National Association of Racing (NAR; local public racing) since 1995 and foreign-bred participants since 2001. In 2010, the race entered a new phase as JRA reached the final stage of its internationalization project, allowing foreign contestants in all its graded events. The winner’s prize money, which had already exceeded 100 million yen in 1989, has now reached 200 million, making it the third richest race behind the Japan Cup (G1, 2,400m) and the Arima Kinen (G1, 2,500m).
Among those who won both the Satsuki Sho (Japanese 2000 Guineas, 2,000m) and the Derby, only eight in the past went on to claim the Kikuka Sho (Japanese St. Leger, 3,000m), successfully becoming JRA’s Triple Crown winner—the latest being Contrail (JPN, by Deep Impact) who followed his sire as one of only three in JRA history to accomplished the feat undefeated last year. Meanwhile, Vodka (JPN, by Tanino Gimlet) became the first filly in 64 years to claim the derby title in 2007.
The top five finishers of the Satsuki Sho (Apr.18)—Efforia (1st), Titleholder (2nd), Stella Veloce (3rd), Admire Hadar (4th) and Yoho Lake (5th)—acquired automatic berths in the second leg of the Triple Crown. Proven grade-race winners who also ran in the Satsuki Sho; Gratias (6th), Victipharus (9th), Lagom (13th) ran in their bid to improve their performances in the Derby while 2020 Best Two-Year-Old Colt Danon the Kid (JPN, by Just a Way; 15th) was withdrawn after sustaining an avulsion fracture in his right radial tuberosity during training. Contenders coming off the Derby trials were Wonderful Town and Baji O, respective winners of the Aoba Sho (G2, 2,400m, May.1) and the Principal Stakes (L, 2,000m, May.8). Other notable runners included Shahryar and Red Genesis, who claimed the Mainichi Hai (G3, 1,800m, Mar.27) and the Kyoto Shimbun Hai (G2, 2,200m, May.8), respectively, and Satono Reinas, runner-up of the Oka Sho (Japanese 1000 Guineas, G1, 1,600m, Apr.11). |
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