Haku Taisei

2021-07-13 | By jpkeiba | Filed in: (Turf G1 wins)1, colt,stallion(male), Turf.

Details

Name / Japanese Haku Taisei / ハクタイセイ
Birth Year 1987
Sex male
Earnings 180,670,100 yen
Races-Wins / G1-Wins 11-6 / 2-1
Sire Haiseiko
Dam (Sire) Dancer Light (Dancer’s Image)
Other site link  JBIS / Umanity / en.netkeiba

All races

Y
D/M
Track Race No. Pl.
1989
15/07
Kokura
T1000
3yo (2yo) New Comers 6 2  
1989
10/09
Hanshin
T1600
3yo (2yo) Maidens 6 4  
1989
24/09
Hanshin
T1200
3yo (2yo) Maidens 8 6  
1989
14/10
Kyoto
D1200
3yo (2yo) Maidens 11 2  
1989
28/10
Kyoto
D1400
3yo (2yo) Maidens 4 1  
1989
03/12
Hanshin
D1200
3yo (2yo) below 4 million yen 2 1  
1989
24/12
Hanshin
T2000
Cyclamen Stakes 5 1  
1990
20/01
Kyoto
T2000
Wakagoma Stakes 3 1  
1990
11/02
Hanshin
T2000
Kisaragi Sho (G3) 3 1  G 
1990
15/04
Nakayama
T2000
Satsuki Sho (G1) 15 1
1990
27/05
Tokyo
T2400
Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby) (G1) 19 5
  • Haku Taisei won his first five races since his debut.
    After that, he won consecutive races.
  • In the Kisaragi Sho, he was 1st favorite.
    He defeated Kogane Taifu and Daitaku Helios to win his first grade race.
    His connections decided that his next race would be the Satsuki Sho, considering his weakness in transportation and the fatigue from the consecutive races.
  • In the Satsuki Sho, he was 3rd favorite.
    Ines Fujin was 1st favorite and Mejiro Ryan was 2nd favorite.
    Ines Fujin took the lead in the home stretch and it looked like he was going to win.
    However, Haku Taisei passed Ines Fujin just before the finish line to win the race.
    Haku Taisei had won six in a row.
    It was his first G1 win.
    It was the first time in history that a gray haired horse had ever won a Satsuki Sho.
  • In the Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby), he was 2nd favorite.
    Even his sire, the idol horse that caused the First Horse Racing Boom, Haiseiko, couldn’t win the Derby.
    It was expected that he, the son of Haiseiko, would win.
    However, he stalled in the home stretch and finished 5th.
  • He then took an extended break due to injury.
    A year later, he was registered to run in the Yasuda Kinen, but just before the race, another injury was discovered and the race was cancelled, and he retired.

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