Details
Name / Japanese | Akaitorino Musume / アカイトリノムスメ |
Birth Year | 2018 |
Sex | mare |
Earnings | 222,680,000 yen |
Races-Wins / G1-Wins | 8-4 / 4-1 |
Sire | Deep Impact |
Dam (Sire) | Apapane (King Kamehameha) |
Other site link | JBIS / Umanity / en.netkeiba |
- Her sire Deep Impact, dam Apapane, dam-sire King Kamehameha, and grand-dam Salty Bid were all owned by Makoto Kaneko.
All three of her full-brothers were also owned by Makoto Kaneko.
She was also naturally owned by Makoto Kaneko and named Akaitorino Musume.
Incidentally, “Akaitorino Musume” means ” daughter of the red bird” in Japanese.
(Apapane is a red bird native to Hawaii.)
(If her pedigree list had the name Kurofune, it would be a complete Makoto Kaneko pedigree, but alas, it is not.)
All races
Y D/M |
Track | Race | No. | Pl. | ![]() |
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2020 02/08 |
Niigata T1600 |
2yo Newcomer | 9 | 7 | ||
2020 17/10 |
Tokyo T1600 |
2yo Maidon | 13 | 1 | ||
2020 22/11 |
Tokyo T1600 |
Akamatsu Sho | 5 | 1 | ||
2021 13/02 |
Tokyo T1600 |
Daily Hai Queen Cup (G3) | 6 | 1 | ◆ | |
2021 11/04 |
Hanshin T1600 |
Oka Sho (G1) | 5 | 4 | ◆ | E |
2021 23/05 |
Tokyo T2400 |
Yushun Himba (Japanese Oaks) (G1) | 7 | 2 | ◆ | E |
2021 17/10 |
Hanshin T2000 |
Shuka Sho (G1) | 12 | 1 | ◆ | E |
2021 14/11 |
Hanshin T2200 |
Queen Elizabeth II Cup (G1) | 3 | 7 | ◆ | E |
- In the Daily Hai Queen Cup, she won by a neck over Art de Vivre.
It was her first grade race win. - In the Oka Sho, she was the 4th favorite.
Sodashi, the previous year’s 2-year-old champion filly, who was white-haired and had attracted much attention and popularity, was the second favorite.
(Sodashi was also a horse owned by Makoto Kaneko.)
Akaitorino Musume lost to Sodashi and finished 4th. - In the Yushun Himba (Japanese Oaks), she was the 2nd favorite due to her suitability for long distances and Tokyo Racecourse.
She made a good spurt in the home stretch but finished 2nd, one length behind Uberleben. - In the Shuka Sho, she was the 4th favorite.
She got a good position.
She then took the lead in the homestretch and crossed the finish line in 1st place.
It was her first G1 win.
This was the first time in history that a dam and a crop had won the Shuka Sho. - She tried to run in the Hanshin Himba Stakes in April 2022, but was unable to because she kicked the wall when entering the track and injured herself.
It was later discovered that she had broken a bone and she retired on May 12.
I really wish she never broke her bone because she was such a good racehorse. Thanks for your write-up!