Shuka Sho (G1) - Oka Sho winner Embroidery Captures Last Leg of Triple Crown for Fillies
Second favorite Embroidery claimed this year’s Shuka Sho, the last jewel of the Triple Crown to become the first filly since Daiwa Scarlet in 2007 and fourth overall to win the Oka Sho-Shuka Sho double. After marking two wins and a second in her four starts as a two-year-old last season, the Admire Mars filly went on to register two more wins in the Queen Cup (G3, 1,600m) and the Oka Sho (Japanese 1000 Guineas, G1, 1,600m) but disappointed to ninth in her previous Yushun Himba (Japanese Oaks, G1, 2,400m) start this May. Trainer Kazutomo Mori celebrates his second JRA-G1 title following this year’s Oka Sho with the filly while jockey Christophe Lemaire registered his 55th JRA-G1 title, his latest being this year’s Victoria Mile with Ascoli Piceno. This also marks his fourth Shuka Sho triumph—the most in JRA history—after Deirdre (2017), Almond Eye (2018) and Cervinia (2024).
Embroidery took a wide trip in mid-division briefly stalking the race favorite before picking up speed to sit behind Erika Express in second with 1,000 meters to go. Chasing the pace into the straight still two lengths behind, the Oka Sho victor showed a late change of gear in the last 100 meters, powering past the pacesetter in the final strides to clinch the title by half a length.
“I had every faith in the filly that she would deliver today since the Oaks didn’t suit her distance-wise. She was calm and relaxed in the first half of the race and while the pace slowed down in the backstretch, we were able to advance to a better position. It took a while for her engine to get started but she showed an incredible turn of foot in the last 200 meters and I’m very happy we were able to notch the G1 title today,” commented Christophe Lemaire after the race.
Fifth pick and this year’s Fairy Stakes (G3, 1,600m) winner Erika Express was sent up to set the pace by the first turn and stubbornly sustained her lead down the stretch but was caught by the fast-closing eventual winner in the final strides and was second.
Sent off sixth choice, Paradis Reine settled wide near the rear and after gradually making headway in the backstretch, angled out and entered the lane in tenth. With the fastest speed in the last 600 meters, the Yushun Himba fourth-place filly strongly closed in to finish 1/2-and-3/4-length behind the two in front in third.
Although a bit fractious in the second widest gate, race favorite Kamunyak broke well to glide up and sit in fourth from the front before hitting the backstretch. Advancing to third after the third corner, the Yushun Himba winner entered the lane in good striking position but came up empty and faded early to finish 16th.
Other Horses:
4th: (3) Jocelyn—took economic trip around 9th, blocked behind horses, switched to outside 200m out then quickened
5th: (13) Sena Style—raced around 14th, launched 2nd fastest late kick but had too much to make up
6th: (14) Vip Daisy—ran wide around 10th, advanced to enter lane in 6th, needed more
7th: (7) Kurino Mei—settled around 14th, angled out, showed belated charge
8th: (2) Rouge Solitaire—saved ground around 6th, ran gamely until 100m out
9th: (15) In Vogue—stalked leader in 2nd, sustained bid until 200m pole
10th: (9) Ma Puce—positioned wide around 10th, found little room at early stretch, even paced
11th: (6) Kelly Fled Ask—tracked leaders around 4th early, showed effort until 200m pole
12th: (12) Voulezvous—sat wide around 11th, met traffic passing 200m pole
13th: (16) Run for Vow—raced near rear, failed to respond
14th: (8) Theresa—traveled around 6th, showed little at stretch
15th: (1) Danon Fair Lady—chased leaders on rails around 3rd, faded after 200m pole
17th: (4) Lesedrama—unhurried and trailed in rear, no factor
18th: (5) Brown Ratchet—ran around 6th early, gradually dropped back
THE 30TH SHUKA SHO (G1)
3-year-olds, Fillies, 2,000 meters (about 10 furlongs), turf, right-handed
Sunday, October 19, 2025 Kyoto Racecourse 11th Race Post Time: 15:40
Total prize money: ¥ 239,700,000 (about US$ 1,527,000 <US$1=¥157>)
3-y-o: 55 kg (about 121 lbs), 2 kg allowance for Southern Hemisphere-bred born in 2022
Course Record: 1:56.8 Race Record: 1:56.9 [Mikki Queen (JPN, by Deep Impact), 2015]
Safety factor: 18 runners Going: Good to Firm Weather: Cloudy
FP |
BK |
PP |
Horse
Jockey |
S&A
Color
Wgt |
Odds
(Fav) |
Margin
(L3F) |
Sire
Dam
(Dam’s Sire) |
Owner
Breeder
Trainer |
1 |
6 |
11 |
Embroidery (JPN)
Christophe Lemaire |
F3
b.
55.0 |
5.5
(2) |
1:58.3
(35.2) |
Admire Mars
Rottenmeier
(Kurofune) |
Silk Racing Co., Ltd.
Tenei Horse Park Ltd
Kazutomo Mori |
2 |
5 |
10 |
Erika Express (JPN)
Yutaka Take |
F3
d.b.
55.0 |
15.1
(5) |
1/2
(35.4) |
Epiphaneia
Enticed
(Galileo) |
Masahiro Miki
Mishima Bokujo
Haruki Sugiyama |
3 |
8 |
18 |
Paradis Reine (JPN)
Yuji Tannai |
F3
b.
55.0 |
16.9
(6) |
3/4
(34.4) |
Kizuna
Paradise Garden
(Closing Argument) |
Makio Okada
Okada Stud
Teruhiko Chida |
4 |
2 |
3 |
Jocelyn (JPN)
Mirai Iwata |
F3
b.
55.0 |
12.5
(4) |
1-3/4
(34.7) |
Epiphaneia
Katies Heart
(Heart's Cry) |
Kazumi Yoshida
Northern Farm
Yuichi Shikato |
5 |
7 |
13 |
Sena Style (JPN)
Yasunari Iwata |
F3
ch.
55.0 |
10.1
(3) |
Nose
(34.6) |
Sottsass
Nuovo Record
(Heart's Cry) |
Reiko Hara
Hara Reiko Racing Co., Ltd.
Shogo Yasuda |
6 |
7 |
14 |
Vip Daisy (JPN)
Atsuya Nishimura |
F3
b.
55.0 |
23.9
(9) |
3/4
(35.5) |
Satono Diamond
Rose Beryl
(King Kamehameha) |
Kunihide Suzuki
Shunsuke Yoshida
Takeshi Matsushita |
7 |
4 |
7 |
Kurino Mei (JPN)
Manabu Sakai |
F3
ch.
55.0 |
180.6
(17) |
Neck
(34.7) |
Orfevre
Kurino Elizabeth
(Precise End) |
Yoriko Kurimoto
Hiroharu Kurimoto
Naosuke Sugai |
8 |
1 |
2 |
Rouge Solitaire (JPN)
Yuichi Kitamura |
F3
b.
55.0 |
43.2
(12) |
1-1/4
(35.4) |
Lord Kanaloa
Red Olga
(Deep Impact) |
Tokyo Horse Racing Co., Ltd.
Yasushi Kubota
Hideaki Fujiwara |
9 |
7 |
15 |
In Vogue (JPN)
Taisei Danno |
F3
b.
55.0 |
56.0
(14) |
Nose
(35.8) |
Lord Kanaloa
Trend Hunter
(Manhattan Cafe) |
Masatake Iida
Chiyoda Farm Shizunai
Yuichi Fukunaga |
10 |
5 |
9 |
Ma Puce (JPN)
Takeshi Yokoyama |
F3
ch.
55.0 |
28.1
(10) |
Head
(35.3) |
Mind Your Biscuits
Films Francais
(Symboli Kris S) |
Yuji Yoshimoto
Shadai Farm
Yusuke Wada |
11 |
3 |
6 |
Kelly Fled Ask (JPN)
Koji Nishizuka |
F3
br.
55.0 |
39.5
(11) |
3/4
(35.7) |
Duramente
Deep in Ask
(Deep Impact) |
Toshihiro Hirosaki
Toshihiro Hirosaki
Hideaki Fujiwara |
12 |
6 |
12 |
Voulezvous (JPN)
Yuji Hishida |
F3
d.b.
55.0 |
122.6
(16) |
Head
(35.5) |
Satono Crown
Argyros
(Manhattan Cafe) |
Kuwata Farm Co., Ltd.
Northern Farm
Koshiro Take |
13 |
8 |
16 |
Run for Vow (JPN)
Ryoya Kozaki |
F3
b.
55.0 |
348.5
(18) |
1-1/2
(35.1) |
Lord Kanaloa
Kineo Dancer
(Deep Impact) |
Yoshiro Kubota
Shadai Farm
Yuichi Fukunaga |
14 |
4 |
8 |
Theresa (JPN)
Kohei Matsuyama |
F3
b.
55.0 |
19.4
(8) |
1
(36.2) |
Admire Mars
Tamniah
(Nathaniel) |
Hideko Kondo
Northern Farm
Haruki Sugiyama |
15 |
1 |
1 |
Danon Fair Lady (JPN)
Ryusei Sakai |
F3
d.b.
55.0 |
18.8
(7) |
1-1/4
(36.7) |
Kizuna
Mecha Corta
(El Corredor) |
Danox Co., Ltd.
Northern Farm
Shinsuke Hashiguchi |
16 |
8 |
17 |
Kamunyak (JPN)
Yuga Kawada |
F3
b.
55.0 |
2.1
(1) |
1-1/4
(36.9) |
Black Tide
Dance Amiga
(Sakura Bakushin O) |
Kaneko Makoto Holdings Co., Ltd.
Shadai Farm
Yasuo Tomomichi |
17 |
2 |
4 |
Lesedrama (JPN)
Yusuke Fujioka |
F3
b.
55.0 |
78.0
(15) |
DS
(37.6) |
Kizuna
Sheer Drama
(Burning Roma) |
Shadai Race Horse Co., Ltd.
Shadai Farm
Yasuyuki Tsujino |
18 |
3 |
5 |
Brown Ratchet (JPN)
Kenichi Ikezoe |
F3
b.
55.0 |
45.5
(13) |
DS
(42.9) |
Kizuna
Forever Darling
(Congrats) |
Sunday Racing Co., Ltd.
Northern Racing
Takahisa Tezuka |
FP: Final Position / BK: Bracket Number / PP: Post Position / B: Blinker / S&A: Sex & Age / Wgt: Weight (kg) / L3F: Time of Last 3 Furlongs (600m) / DS: Distance
Color: b.=bay / bl.=black / br.=brown / ch.=chestnut / d.b.=dark bay / d.ch.=dark chestnut / g.=gray / w.=white
Note: |
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: ¥ 17,162,983,900 Turnover for the Day: ¥ 25,118,647,800 Attendance: 29,733
PAY-OFF (for ¥100)
Win |
No.11 |
¥ 550 |
Bracket Quinella |
5-6 |
¥ 2,530 |
Quinella |
10-11 |
¥ 5,280 |
Place |
No.11 |
¥ 240 |
Quinella Place |
10-11 |
¥ 1,790 |
Exacta |
11-10 |
¥ 8,170 |
No.10 |
¥ 560 |
11-18 |
¥ 2,220 |
Trio |
10-11-18 |
¥ 29,560 |
No.18 |
¥ 550 |
10-18 |
¥ 4,610 |
Trifecta |
11-10-18 |
¥ 129,850 |
Winner= 8 starts: 5 wins & 1 second / Added & stakes money: ¥ 113,780,000 / Career earnings: ¥ 338,331,000
Fractional time (sec./furlong): |
12.5 - 11.1 - 12.0 - 12.1 - 11.7 - 11.9 - 11.7 - 11.7 - 11.6 - 12.0 |
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Last 4 furlongs: 47.0 Last 3 furlongs: 35.3 |
Positions at each corner: |
1st corner |
10,15(1,6,17)(3,2,5,8,11)(7,9,14,12)13,18(16,4) |
|
2nd corner |
10(1,15)(6,17)(2,8,11)3(5,9,14)13,7,12,16(4,18) |
|
3rd corner |
(*10,11)(1,15,17)(8,14)6(2,9)(3,5,12)(13,7,18)(16,4) |
|
4th corner |
10,11(1,15,17)14(6,8)2(9,12,18)3,13(16,5,7)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. |
* Shuka Sho (G1)
The Shuka Sho, established in 1996, is run over 2,000 meters at Kyoto Racecourse as 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 was temporarily shifted to Hanshin Racecourse during 2021-2022 due to the renovation of Kyoto Racecourse, which has hosted the race since its establishment.
Past fillies’ Triple Crown winners include 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), Almond Eye (JPN, by Lord Kanaloa; 2018), Daring Tact (JPN, by Epiphaneia; 2020) and Liberty Island (JPN, by Duramente; 2023).
Oka Sho champion Embroidery came into this race after a disappointing ninth in the following Yushun Himba (May.25) while Oka Sho and Yushun Himba runner-up Arma Veloce (JPN, by Harbinger) was withdrawn from the last leg of the fillies’ Triple Crown due to a tendon injury in her left foreleg. Yushun Himba victor Kamunyak extended her winning streak to three in the trial Rose Stakes (G2, 1,800m; Sep.14) with Theresa in second and Sena Style in third. The other trial, the Shion Stakes (G2, 2,000m; Sep.7), was claimed by Kelly Fled Ask, followed by Jocelyn in second and Danon Fair Lady in third. The field also included Ma Puce and In Vogue, respective winners of the Chukyo Kinen (G3, 1,600m; Aug.17) and the Takedao Tokubetsu (2 Wins Class, 1,800m; Sep.7). |
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