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Fourth Pick Akaitorino Musume Captures Her First G1 Title in This Year’s Shuka Sho
Shuka Sho (G1)

Shuka Sho (G1)

Fourth favorite Akaitorino Musume captured the last jewel of the fillies’ Triple Crown, the Shuka Sho, to capture her first G1 title. Out of Apapane, 2010 fillies’ Triple Crown winner, the Deep Impact bay finished seventh in her debut race in August last year then marked three consecutive wins by claiming the Queen Cup (G3, 1,600m) in February this year. Finishing fourth in the Oka Sho (Japanese 1000 Guineas, G1, 1,600m) in April, Akaitorino Musume came off a well-fought second, a length behind Uberleben, in the the Yushun Himba (Japanese Oaks, G1, 2,400m) in May. For trainer Sakae Kunieda, this win marked his 20th JRA-G1 title following his win in last year’s Japan Cup with Almond Eye, and his third Shurka Sho victory following his wins with Apapane in 2010 and Almond Eye in 2018. Jockey Keita Tosaki captured his ninth JRA-G1 victory following his Champions Cup title last year with Chuwa Wizard.

Akaitorino Musume broke smoothly and traveled wide in good striking position, around sixth from the front, while eyeing Andvaranaut on the inside. The Deep Impact filly made headway turning the last corners wide, produced an impressive turn of speed entering the lane, overtook race favorite Sodashi at the 200-meter pole and frontrunner A Shin Hiten 100 meters out, and found another gear to pull away from Andvaranaut and hold of the strong challenge by Fine Rouge before the wire.

“There was a strong idle horse in today’s race but I’m really glad we were able to claim the last leg of the Triple Crown. I was able to settle the filly in good position and race her in good rhythm. She responded willingly and stretched really well in the lane. I think she is a strong horse and felt that she has stepped up to the next level. I look forward to her performances going forward,” commented Keita Tosaki.

Second choice Fine Rouge, breaking well from stall 14, settled around 11th and waited patiently until entering the lane when the Kizuna filly unleashed an explosive late charge and closed in on Akaitorino Musume with the fastest last three-furlong drive but finished half a length short in second.

Hugging the rails in fifth, third pick Andvaranaut turned the last two corners two wide, threaded through horses in the stretch while overtaking Sodashi and A Shin Hiten and dueled briefly with Akaitorino Musume but weakened in the last 100 meters, succumbing to Fine Rouge before the wire to finish third.

Quick out of the gate, race favorite Sodashi settled behind frontrunner A Shin Hiten to chase the pace in second. Though showing signs of making bid after entering the lane in second, the Kurofune filly failed to respond after entering the lane and dropped to 10th.

Other Horses:
4th: (5) A Shin Hiten—set pace, sustained lead until 100m out, showed tenacity
5th: (6) Slyly—hugged rails around 9th, quickened between horses in last 200m
6th: (2) Stellaria—raced around 11th, switched to outside, showed belated charge
7th: (10) Art de Vivre—tracked leaders in 3rd, remained in contention until 200m pole, weakened
7th: (15) Another Lyric—traveled 3-wide around 9th, even paced at stretch
9th: (16) Miss Figaro—ran in 13th, angled out for stretch run, lacked needed kick
11th: (1) Through Seven Seas—saved ground around 4th, gradually outrun in stretch
12th: (7) Sulfur Cosmos—settled around 7th, showed brief effort until 200m pole
13th: (11) Uberleben—broke poorly, raced near rear, unable to reach contention
14th: (8) Enthusiasm—traveled around 13th, never threatened
15th: (3) Cool Cat—sat along rails behind eventual winner, failed to respond
16th: (13) Ho O Ixelles—was off slow, trailed in rear, no factor

THE 26TH SHUKA SHO (G1)
3-year-olds, Fillies, 2,000 meters (about 10 furlongs), turf, right-handed
Sunday, October 17, 2021      Hanshin Racecourse     11th Race         Post Time: 15:40
Total prize money: ¥ 216,000,000 (about US$ 2,058,000 <US$1=¥105>)
3-y-o: 55 kg (about 121 lbs), 2 kg allowance for Southern Hemisphere-bred born in 2018
Course Record: 1:57.2            Race Record: 1:56.9 [Mikki Queen (JPN, by Deep Impact), Kyoto, 2015]
Safety factor: 16 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 6 12 Akaitorino Musume (JPN)
Keita Tosaki
F3
d.b.
55.0
8.9
(4)
2:01.2
(35.9)
Deep Impact
Apapane
(King Kamehameha)
Kaneko Makoto Holdings Co., Ltd.
Kaneko Makoto Holdings Inc.
Sakae Kunieda
2 7 14 Fine Rouge (JPN)
Christophe Lemaire
F3
b.
55.0
5.6
(2)
1/2
(35.5)
Kizuna
Passion Rouge
(Boston Harbor)
Genichi Mutsui
Northern Racing
Takaki Iwato
3 5 9 Andvaranaut (JPN)
Yuichi Fukunaga
F3
d.b.
55.0
7.3
(3)
1/2
(36.1)
King Kamehameha
Gullveig
(Deep Impact)
Sunday Racing Co., Ltd.
Northern Racing
Manabu Ikezoe
4 3 5 A Shin Hiten (JPN)
Fuma Matsuwaka
F3
ch.
55.0
40.7
(10)
1-1/2
(36.9)
A Shin Hikari
Eishin Sun Valley
(Eishin Washington)
Eishindo Co., Ltd.
KK Eishindo
Kunihiko Watanabe
5 3 6 Slyly (JPN)
Yukito Ishikawa
F3
b.
55.0
223.0
(15)
Neck
(35.9)
Orfevre
Visionary
(Deep Impact)
Hidaka Breeders Union Co., Ltd
Shirai Stud Farm
Ikuo Aizawa
6 1 2 Stellaria (JPN)
Yutaka Take
F3
d.b.
55.0
38.1
(9)
Neck
(35.7)
Kizuna
Pollenator
(Motivator)
Shadai Race Horse Co., Ltd.
Shadai Corporation Inc.
Takashi Saito
7 5 10 Art de Vivre (JPN)
Kohei Matsuyama
F3
b.
55.0
23.6
(6)
Neck
(36.7)
King Kamehameha
Isabel
(Deep Impact)
Hideko Kondo
Hideko Kondo
Teiichi Konno
7 8 15 Another Lyric (JPN)
Akihide Tsumura
F3
b.
55.0
35.8
(8)
DH
(36.3)
Leontes
Anthology
(Sakura Bakushin O)
Silk Racing Co., Ltd.
Northern Farm
Toru Hayashi
9 8 16 Miss Figaro (JPN)
Kota Fujioka
F3
b.
55.0
72.3
(12)
1-1/4
(36.0)
Deep Impact
Miss Encore
(King Kamehameha)
Kaneko Makoto Holdings Co., Ltd.
Kaneko Makoto Holdings Inc.
Yasuo Tomomichi
10 2 4 Sodashi (JPN)
Hayato Yoshida
F3
w.
55.0
1.9
(1)
1/2
(37.3)
Kurofune
Buchiko
(King Kamehameha)
Kaneko Makoto Holdings Co., Ltd.
Kaneko Makoto Holdings Inc.
Naosuke Sugai
11 1 1 Through Seven Seas (JPN)
Takuya Ono
F3
b.
55.0
30.2
(7)
1
(37.1)
Dream Journey
Mighty Slew
(Kurofune)
Carrot Farm Co., Ltd
Northern Farm
Tomohito Ozeki
12 4 7 Sulfur Cosmos (JPN)
Yuga Kawada
F3
d.b.
55.0
49.4
(11)
1/2
(36.9)
King Kamehameha
Mikrokosmos
(Neo Universe)
Katsumi Yoshida
Northern Racing
Mitsumasa Nakauchida
13 6 11 Uberleben (JPN)
Mirco Demuro
F3
br.
55.0
10.6
(5)
1-3/4
(36.3)
Gold Ship
Meine Theresia
(Roses in May)
Thoroughbred Club Ruffian Co., Ltd
Big Red Farm
Takahisa Tezuka
14 4 8
B
Enthusiasm (JPN)
Mirai Iwata
F3
b.
55.0
256.9
(16)
Neck
(36.4)
Deep Impact
Zealous Cat
(Storm Cat)
Teruya Yoshida
Shadai Farm
Shogo Yasuda
15 2 3 Cool Cat (JPN)
Ryuji Wada
F3
br.
55.0
96.5
(13)
10
(38.8)
Screen Hero
Mejiro Tonkinese
(Dance in the Dark)
Silk Racing Co., Ltd.
Lake Villa Farm
Takeshi Okumura
16 7 13 Ho O Ixelles (JPN)
Kyosuke Maruta
F3
b.
55.0
178.7
(14)
1
(37.8)
Rulership
Mejiro Audrey
(Special Week)
Yoshihisa Ozasa
Lake Villa Farm
Mizuki Takayanagi
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: ¥ 16,455,502,200       Turnover for the Day: ¥ 24,469,961,600       Attendance: 4,742

PAY-OFF (for ¥100)
Win No.12 ¥ 890 Bracket Quinella 6-7 ¥ 1,330 Quinella 12-14 ¥ 2,250
Place No.12 ¥ 260 Quinella Place 12-14 ¥ 800 Exacta 12-14 ¥ 4,890
No.14 ¥ 190 9-12 ¥ 1,030 Trio 9-12-14 ¥ 4,190
No.9 ¥ 240 9-14 ¥ 710 Trifecta 12-14-9 ¥ 26,410

Winner= 7 starts, 4 wins, 1 second / Added money: ¥ 103,360,000 / Career earnings: ¥ 222,680,000

Fractional time (sec./furlong): 12.8 - 11.6 - 12.2 - 12.3 - 12.3 - 12.0 - 11.5 - 11.3 - 12.3 - 12.9
Last 4 furlongs: 48.0            Last 3 furlongs: 36.5

Positions at each corner: 1st corner 5,4,10(1,9)12(3,7)(6,15)(2,14)(8,16)11,13
2nd corner 5-4,10,1(9,12)3(7,15)6,14,2,16,8(13,11)
3rd corner 5,4(1,10)(9,12)(3,7,15)(6,14)(2,16)(8,11)13
4th corner 5,4-10(1,12)9(7,15)3,14,6(2,16)-(8,11)-13

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.

 

* Shuka Sho (G1)

The Shuka Sho, established in 1996, is run over 2,000 meters at Kyoto Racecourse and the third leg of the fillies’ Triple Crown following the Oka Sho (Japanese 1000 Guineas, G1, 1,600m) and the Yushun Himba (Japanese Oaks, G1, 2,400m) held in spring. The Queen Elizabeth II Cup (G1, 2,200m) was formally regarded as the third leg of the fillies’ Triple Crown until the race was opened to older fillies and mares; hence the Shuka Sho was established to take its place. Acquiring international G1 status in 2009, the Shuka Sho is open to foreign runners. The race has been temporarily shifted to Hanshin Racecourse due to the renovation of Kyoto Racecourse, which has hosted the race since its establishment.
Last year, Daring Tact (JPN, by Epiphaneia) became only the sixth filly in JRA history to claim the fillies’ Triple Crown title after Mejiro Ramonu (JPN, by Mogami; 1986), Still in Love (JPN, by Sunday Silence; 2003), Apapane (JPN, by King Kamehameha; 2010), Gentildonna (JPN, by Deep Impact; 2012) and Almond Eye (JPN, by Lord Kanaloa; 2018) and the first in JRA history to do so undefeated. Chrono Genesis (JPN, by Bago), winner of the 2019 edition, went on to dominate both Grand Prix races, the Takarazuka Kinen and the Arima Kinen last year.
Oka Sho victor Sodashi came off a win in the Sapporo Kinen (G2, 2,000m, Aug.22) against older foes while Yushun Himba (May.23) victor Uberleben and runner-up Akaitorino Musume commenced their fall season with this race. Meanwhile, Fine Rouge claimed her second graded title in the trial race, the Shion Stakes (G3, 2,000m, Sep.11), with Through Seven Seas and Miss Figaro coming in second and third, respectively. Another trial, the Rose Stakes (G2, 2,000m, Sep.19), was won by Andvaranaut followed by A Shin Hiten in second and Art de Vivre, who finished fifth in both spring classics, in third. The field also included Cool Cat, victor of the Flora Stakes (G2, 2,000m) in April and Another Lyric who came off a win in the Sado Stakes (3 Wins Class, 1,800m, Jul.31) against older male and female foes.

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