Details
Name / Japanese | Agnes Gold / アグネスゴールド |
Birth Year | 1998 |
Sex | horse |
Earnings | 134,107,000 yen |
Races-Wins / G1-Wins | 7-4 / 1-0 |
Sire | Sunday Silence |
Dam (Sire) | Elizabeth Rose (Nortern Taste) |
Other site link | JBIS / Umanity / en.netkeiba |
All races
Y D/M |
Track | Race | No. | Pl. | ![]() |
2000 03/12 |
Hanshin T1600 |
2yo Newcomers | 10 | 1 | G |
2001 22/01 |
Kyoto T2000 |
Wakakoma Stakes | 6 | 1 | G |
2001 11/02 |
Kyoto T1800 |
Kisaragi Sho (G3) | 6 | 1 | G |
2001 18/03 |
Nakayama T1800 |
Fuji TV Sho Spring Stakes (G2) | 3 | 1 | G |
2001 23/09 |
Hanshin T2000 |
Kobe Shimbun Hai (G2) | 3 | 8 | G |
2001 21/01 |
Kyoto T3000 |
Kikuka Sho (G1) | 14 | 8 | ◆ |
2001 09/12 |
Hanshin T2000 |
Naruo Kinen (G3) | 4 | 3 | G |
- Agnes Gold was the same age as Agnes Tachyon, owned by the same owner and in the same stable.
The day after Agnes Tachyon debuted and won, Agnes Gold debuted and won. - In the Kisaragi Sho, he won his first grade race by 1/2 length over Dantsu Flame.
- In the Fuji TV Sho Spring Stakes, a pre-race to the Satsuki Sho, he was the 1st favorite and won.
He had won four straight since his debut. - Meanwhile, Agnes Tachyon also won the pre-race for the Satsuki Sho, the Yayoi Sho, his third consecutive win since his debut.
Agnes Tachyon and Agnes Gold were the two favorites for Satsuki Sho, and they were the center of attention before the Spring Stakes.
Since both of their jockeys were Hiroshi Kawachi, it was also noteworthy which one Kawachi would choose. - However, the day after the Spring Stakes, it was discovered that Agnes Gold had fractured his radius.
Agnes Gold did not run in the Satsuki Sho and took a long rest.
Agnes Tachyon won the Satsuki Sho with Kawachi, and was highly expected to win the remaining two classic races, but retired due to injury. - Agnes Gold returned in the fall and finished 8th in the Kobe Shimbun Hai.
He then ran in the Kikuka Sho, but finished 8th, perhaps because he was not suited to long-distance racing.
In December he finished 3rd in the Naruo Kinen. - After the Naruo Memorial, he continued to be plagued by injuries and was eventually unable to return to racing, retiring in 2003.
As a racehorse, he was unable to show his ability on the major stages due to injury.
As a sire
- From 2004 he was a stallion in Japan for three years, but there was not much demand for him, so he went to the U.S. in 2007.
- Then in 2008, he went to Brazil.
This was to change his destiny.
He became a great stallion in Brazil. - He produced many successful foals in Brazil.
Janelle Monae, a Triple Crown filly in Rio de Janeiro, and Ivar and In Love, who also raced in the U.S., are well known as his foals.
Many of his other foals, such as Antonella Baby, Energia Fribby, Mais Que Bonita, Olympic Kremlin, Orfeu Negro, and many others, are active in Brazil. - His older brother Fusaichi Zenon was a stallion in the U.S. and his younger brother Limitless Bid was a stallion primarily in Korea.