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Titleholder with Most Fan Votes Captures This Year’s All-Star Takarazuka Kinen
Takarazuka Kinen (G1)

Takarazuka Kinen (G1)

Titleholder who acquired the most votes from the fans but was posted second favorite, marked a sweeping victory over a strong field in this year’s Takarazuka Kinen by renewing the track record to 2:09.7. He is the first horse to capture both the Tenno Sho (Spring) (G1, 3,200m) and the Takarazuka Kinen in the same year since Deep Impact in 2006. His three G1 victories including last year’s Kikuka Sho (Japanese St. Leger, 3,000m) title are all marked at Hanshin Racecourse. This is the third JRA-G1 win for trainer Toru Kurita and the second for jockey Kazuo Yokoyama, which include this year’s Tenno Sho (Spring) victory with this colt.

Titleholder, making a smooth break from stall six, rallied with Panthalassa for the lead but eventually settled in second and traveled three lengths behind the record-breaking pace in the backstretch. The Duramente colt gradually closed in on the leader approaching the last two corners and, after drawing even with the frontrunner entering the lane, easily pulled away with powerful strides for a comfortable two-length victory.

“This was my fourth race with Titleholder and I knew how the colt could run in good rhythm. The pace was fast but I wasn’t concerned because he still had enough power left at the straight. He’s still in the process of maturing and I think he’ll get better going forward,” commented Kazuo Yokohama. “I’ve been told by the owner that the colt will go to ‘the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe if he wins’ so we’re planning to send him straight to France with Kazuo,” added trainer Toru Kurita.

Fifth choice Hishi Iguazu broke well to settle around sixth by the rails, angled out slightly after the third corner and launched the fastest late drive to pass his rivals one by one in the last 300 meters but failed to close in on the winner while securing the runner-up seat.

Fourth pick and 2020 fillies’ Triple Crown winner Daring Tact sat in 10th, just behind the favorite, made headway on the outer path passing the 1,000-meter point, showed the second fastest late kick and, although unable to threaten the top two finishers, nosed out Deep Bond right before the wire to finish third.

Race favorite Efforia traveled in mid-division, around ninth from the front and, though displaying a strong charge that timed the fourth fastest closing speed, finished in sixth.

Other Horses:
4th: (15) Deep Bond—prominent in 3rd or 4th, unable to keep up with winner, passed by Hishi Iguazu 200m out then Daring Tact just before wire
5th: (9) Meiner Fanrong—raced 3-wide in 8th, advanced and rallied for 2nd, weakened in last 100m
7th: (12) Win Marilyn—sat in 5th, ran gamely until 200m out, gradually dropped back
8th: (11) Panthalassa—set fast pace, ran out of steam passing 200m pole
9th: (8) Stay Foolish—took economic trip in 11th, lacked needed kick
10th: (17) Gibeon—ran around 6th, outrun turning final corners, showed little
11th: (18) Potager—settled around 12th, circled wide, failed to respond
12th: (16) Gloria Mundi—traveled in 13-14th, showed little at stretch
13th: (3) Melody Lane—hugged rails in 12-13th, unable to reach contention
14th: (13) Arrivo—trailed wide in rear, never fired
15th: (5) Iron Barows—positioned around 15th, no factor
16th: (2) African Gold—was off slow, saved ground in 3rd or 4th, faded after final corner
17th: (14) King of Koji—far rear throughout trip
Excluded from running: (1) Authority—due to lameness in his right foreleg

THE 63RD TAKARAZUKA KINEN (G1)
3-year-olds & up, 2,200 meters (about 11 furlongs), turf, right-handed
Sunday, June 26, 2022         Hanshin Racecourse          11th Race           Post time: 15:40
Total prize money: ¥ 432,000,000 (about US$ 3,757,000 <US$1=¥115>)
3-y-o: 53kg (about 117 lbs), 4-y-o & up: 58kg (about 128 lbs), 2kg allowance for Fillies & Mares,
1kg allowance for Southern Hemisphere-bred born in 2018, 3kg allowance for Southern Hemisphere-bred born in 2019
Course Record: 2:09.7         Race Record: 2:09.7 [Titleholder (JPN, by Duramente), 2022]
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 3 6 Titleholder (JPN)
Kazuo Yokoyama
C4
b.
58.0
4.2
(2)
2:09.7
(36.1)
Duramente
Mowen
(Motivator)
Hiroshi Yamada
Okada Stud
Toru Kurita
2 5 10 Hishi Iguazu (JPN)
Damian Lane
H6
br.
58.0
9.5
(5)
2
(35.9)
Heart's Cry
La Liz
(Bernstein)
Masahide Abe
Northern Racing
Noriyuki Hori
3 4 7 Daring Tact (JPN)
Kohei Matsuyama
M5
br.
56.0
7.3
(4)
2
(36.0)
Epiphaneia
Daring Bird
(King Kamehameha)
Normandy Thoroughbred Racing Co., Ltd.
Hasegawa Bokujo
Haruki Sugiyama
4 7 15 Deep Bond (JPN)
Ryuji Wada
H5
br.
58.0
5.6
(3)
Nose
(36.6)
Kizuna
Zephyranthes
(King Halo)
Shinji Maeda
Murata Bokujo
Ryuji Okubo
5 5 9 Meiner Fanrong (JPN)
Mirco Demuro
H7
br.
58.0
175.2
(14)
1-3/4
(36.5)
Stay Gold
Meine Theresia
(Roses in May)
Thoroughbred Club Ruffian Co., Ltd.
Big Red Farm
Takahisa Tezuka
6 2 4
B
Efforia (JPN)
Takeshi Yokoyama
C4
b.
58.0
3.3
(1)
Nose
(36.2)
Epiphaneia
Katies Heart
(Heart's Cry)
Carrot Farm Co., Ltd.
Northern Farm
Yuichi Shikato
7 6 12 Win Marilyn (JPN)
Masami Matsuoka
M5
ch.
56.0
73.0
(9)
1-1/4
(36.9)
Screen Hero
Cosmo Cielo
(Fusaichi Pegasus)
Win Co., Ltd.
Cosmo View Farm
Takahisa Tezuka
8 6 11 Panthalassa (JPN)
Yutaka Yoshida
H5
b.
58.0
10.2
(6)
Head
(37.4)
Lord Kanaloa
Miss Pemberley
(Montjeu)
Hiroo Race Co., Ltd.
PANGLOSS Y.K., Toshihiro Hirosaki, et al.
Yoshito Yahagi
9 4 8 Stay Foolish (JPN)
Ryusei Sakai
H7
b.
58.0
78.1
(10)
2
(36.5)
Stay Gold
Kauai Lane
(King Kamehameha)
Shadai Race Horse Co., Ltd.
Shadai Farm
Yoshito Yahagi
10 8 17 Gibeon (JPN)
Atsuya Nishimura
H7
b.
58.0
276.4
(17)
1-3/4
(37.2)
Deep Impact
Contested
(Ghostzapper)
Shadai Race Horse Co., Ltd.
Shadai Farm
Hideaki Fujiwara
11 8 18 Potager (JPN)
Hayato Yoshida
H5
b.
58.0
22.9
(8)
3/4
(36.9)
Deep Impact
Ginger Punch
(Awesome Again)
Kaneko Makoto Holdings Co., Ltd.
Northern Farm
Yasuo Tomomichi
12 8 16
B
Gloria Mundi (JPN)
Yuichi Fukunaga
C4
b.
58.0
142.3
(13)
2
(37.1)
King Kamehameha
Bettolle
(Blu Air Force)
Kazumi Yoshida
Northern Racing
Ryuji Okubo
13 2 3 Melody Lane (JPN)
Taisei Danno
M6
b.
56.0
210.3
(16)
3/4
(37.0)
Orfevre
Mowen
(Motivator)
Makio Okada
Okada Stud
Naoyuki Morita
14 7 13 Arrivo (JPN)
Yutaka Take
C4
b.
58.0
12.0
(7)
1/2
(36.9)
Duramente
Esmeraldina
(Harlan's Holiday)
Silk Racing Co., Ltd.
Northern Racing
Haruki Sugiyama
15 3 5 Iron Barows (JPN)
Shu Ishibashi
H5
b.
58.0
183.8
(15)
Neck
(37.2)
Orfevre
Palace Rumor
(Royal Anthem)
Hirotsugu Inokuma
Northern Racing
Hiroyuki Uemura
16 1 2 African Gold (JPN)
Kyosuke Kokubun
G7
ch.
58.0
122.0
(12)
1-1/4
(38.5)
Stay Gold
Blixen
(Gone West)
Godolphin
Darley Japan K. K
Masato Nishizono
17 7 14 King of Koji (JPN)
Norihiro Yokoyama
H6
b.
58.0
114.3
(11)
DS
(40.5)
Lord Kanaloa
Phaenomena
(Galileo)
Kazuhiro Masuda
Vinca Holdings Inc.
Shogo Yasuda
  1 1 Authority (JPN)
Christophe Lemaire
H5
b.
58.0
Excluded from
Running
(by stewards)
Orfevre
Rosalind
(Symboli Kris S)
Silk Racing Co., Ltd.
Northern Farm
Tetsuya Kimura
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: ¥ 22,261,322,000       Turnover for the Day: ¥ 32,365,717,800       Attendance: 43,297

PAY-OFF (for ¥100)
Win No.6 ¥ 420 Bracket Quinella 3-5 ¥ 2,520 Quinella 6-10 ¥ 2,060
Place No.6 ¥ 180 Quinella Place 6-10 ¥ 780 Exacta 6-10 ¥ 3,420
No.10 ¥ 250 6-7 ¥ 710 Trio 6-7-10 ¥ 5,150
No.7 ¥ 240 7-10 ¥ 840 Trifecta 6-10-7 ¥ 25,220

Winner= 12 starts: 6 wins, 2 seconds / Added money: ¥ 203,780,000 / Career earnings: ¥ 793,111,000

Fractional time (sec./furlong): 12.5 - 10.4 - 11.0 - 12.1 - 11.6 - 12.1 - 11.9 - 11.8 - 11.9 - 12.0 - 12.4
Last 4 furlongs: 48.1            Last 3 furlongs: 36.3

Positions at each corner: 1st corner 11-6,15(2,12)(10,17)9,4,7,8(3,18)16-(14,5)-13
2nd corner 11-6(2,15)-12(10,17)(4,9)(8,7)18,3,16(14,5)13
3rd corner 11-6(2,15)12(10,9)(17,4,7)(8,18)-(3,16,5)14,13
4th corner 11,6,15,12(2,10,9)(17,7)4(8,18)16,14(3,5)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.

 

* Takarazuka Kinen (G1)

The Takarazuka Kinen, established in 1960, opened its doors to foreign-trained horses in 1997 and became the first international grade-one race designated by the International Cataloguing Standards Committee (ICSC) held in western Japan in 2001. The race joined the Breeders’ Cup Challenge Series in 2011, enabling its winner to earn automatic starting position in the Breeders’ Cup Turf (G1, 2,400m). The winner is also eligible to start in the Cox Plate (G1, 2,040m) since 2019. In 2018, the race welcomed Hong Kong’s 2015/16 Horse of the Year Werther (NZ, by Tavistock) who finished a neck second. He was the second foreign contender to challenge the race since Australian-trained Seto Stayer (AUS, by Bellotto; 9th) in 1997.
It is a Grand Prix (All-Star) race, along with the year-end Arima Kinen (G1, 2,500m), in which the runners are selected by a fan poll. As in the previous two years, the fans could only cast their votes online to select the ten most popular runners. Among the horses entered in the race, ten runners with the most votes are entitled to run in the race while the rest of the field is determined in order of earnings.
This year’s contenders that were among the top ten horses voted included; Titleholder (1st), winner of the Tenno Sho (Spring) (G1, 3,200m, May.1); Efforia (2nd), 2021 Horse of the Year; Potager (4th), victor of the Osaka Hai (G1, 2,000m, Apr.3); Daring Tact (7th), 2020 fillies’ Triple Crown winner; and Deep Bond (8th), runner-up in the Tenno Sho (Spring).
Other contenders within the top 30 horses voted included Panthalassa (15th), Melody Lane (17th), Hishi Iguazu (23th), Authority (25th) and Arrivo (26th).
Horses that were ranked among the top ten but passed up their entry were: Sodashi (JPN, F4, by Kurofune; 3rd); Lei Papale (JPN, M5, by Deep Impact; 5th); Akai Ito (JPN, M5, by Kizuna; 6th); Shahryar (JPN, C4, by Deep Impact; 9th); and Do Deuce (JPN, C3, by Heart’s Cry; 10th).

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