He's about to be flourishing his career with a starting notable 3 G1 wins, again a horse with an absolute potential for greatness but only stopped by a medical condition. These are the stuff you'd say "why?"
Domestic G1 only, Prix Arc excluded. (notice of 100% G1 win rate ) only two can win Kikuka, Arima in 3yo, Spring Tenno Sho simultaneously, one is Manhattan Cafe, and another? Symboli Rudolf(despite losing JC between Kikuka and Arima). Some failure attempts of such achievement with one race of fail: Fail Tenno Sho Spring: Narita Brian(injury ), Orfevre(lost control due to mask), Gold Ship(lost to Fenomeno), Satono Diamond(Lost to Kitasan Black)etc Can't win Arima at 3: Deep Impact(Lost to Heart's Cry), Biwa Hayahide(Lost to Tokai Teio), Titleholder(Lost to Efforia) etc
The closest horse to win the arc is orfevre in recent memory but failed cuz he has other ideas other than run straight, crazy horse was leading but he said probably.... "just a prank"
For one reason or another, we are no longer able to use the race footage. I apologize for that. The reason why Japanese horses challenge overseas races, especially the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, is because they recognize that the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe is the world's highest rating. I think it's simply because they want to win that race with their Japanese horses.
The prime races over the world are usually open to Foreign participation and usually have very high rewards just for hitting top 5 (such as the Dubai series and the Arc de Prix (which is actually a series of over 20 races btw, with 10 or so open to International horses))
@@joejunior4700 someone said if Somluon Notice how to take control of Orfevre like Ikezoe Kenichi, or even Ikezoe Kenichi(Main Jockey for Orvefre in Japan) or Ebina Masayoshi (ride El Condor Pasa and Nakayama Festa in Arc and both get 2nd )rides it, Solemia may need a tough Photo finish or even Orfevre can win!
No, his father is Sunday Silence, the same as Suzuka's, but in the world of horse racing, they are not called siblings unless they have the same mother😉
There are many children of Sunday Silence, but most of them are not called brothers. Silence Suzuka's younger brother was a horse named Rascal Suzuka. He didn't win any G1 races, but he did run with TM Opera O and did well.
Feels bad that such a promising career was stopped by injury.
I liked her design in Uma Musume, even though I'm not particularly fond of coffee
He's about to be flourishing his career with a starting notable 3 G1 wins, again a horse with an absolute potential for greatness but only stopped by a medical condition.
These are the stuff you'd say "why?"
Domestic G1 only, Prix Arc excluded. (notice of 100% G1 win rate )
only two can win Kikuka, Arima in 3yo, Spring Tenno Sho simultaneously, one is Manhattan Cafe, and another? Symboli Rudolf(despite losing JC between Kikuka and Arima).
Some failure attempts of such achievement with one race of fail:
Fail Tenno Sho Spring: Narita Brian(injury ), Orfevre(lost control due to mask), Gold Ship(lost to Fenomeno), Satono Diamond(Lost to Kitasan Black)etc
Can't win Arima at 3: Deep Impact(Lost to Heart's Cry), Biwa Hayahide(Lost to Tokai Teio), Titleholder(Lost to Efforia) etc
wow the 2001 arima kinen victory story was great, thanks!
祝!ウマ娘、マンカフェ実装!
Amazing
Any plans on a video for Seiun Sky?
And of course I have his video scheduled😄
@@japangreatesthorses looking forward to it!
this video not have race footage. so sad ...
I want to know why some japan horse go to france for racing? For horse's profile or for business?
The closest horse to win the arc is orfevre in recent memory but failed cuz he has other ideas other than run straight, crazy horse was leading but he said probably.... "just a prank"
For one reason or another, we are no longer able to use the race footage. I apologize for that.
The reason why Japanese horses challenge overseas races, especially the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, is because they recognize that the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe is the world's highest rating.
I think it's simply because they want to win that race with their Japanese horses.
The prime races over the world are usually open to Foreign participation and usually have very high rewards just for hitting top 5 (such as the Dubai series and the Arc de Prix (which is actually a series of over 20 races btw, with 10 or so open to International horses))
@@joejunior4700 someone said if Somluon Notice how to take control of Orfevre like Ikezoe Kenichi, or even Ikezoe Kenichi(Main Jockey for Orvefre in Japan) or Ebina Masayoshi (ride El Condor Pasa and Nakayama Festa in Arc and both get 2nd )rides it, Solemia may need a tough Photo finish or even Orfevre can win!
So he's Suzuka's brother?
No, his father is Sunday Silence, the same as Suzuka's, but in the world of horse racing, they are not called siblings unless they have the same mother😉
@@japangreatesthorses So Special Week is also not his sibling?
There are many children of Sunday Silence, but most of them are not called brothers. Silence Suzuka's younger brother was a horse named Rascal Suzuka. He didn't win any G1 races, but he did run with TM Opera O and did well.
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