Details
Name / Japanese | Inari One / イナリワン |
Birth Year | 1984 |
Sex | male |
Earnings | 509,326,400 yen (I don’t know if it is correct.) |
Races-Win / G1-Win | 25-12 / 7-3 |
Sire | Mill George |
Dam (Sire) | Teito Yashima (Larkspur) |
Other site link | JBIS / Umanity / en.netkeiba |
Awards | JRA Award for Horse of the Year (1989) JRA Award for Best Older Male Horse (1989) |
Chuo Keiba (Central-Horse-Racing) : Operated by JRA
JRA (Japan Racing Association) : Managed by Goverment of Japan
Chiho Keiba (Rocal-Horse-Racing) : Operated by local goverment
NAR (National Assosiation of Racing) : NAR manages all Chiho Keiba
- Ohi Keiba is Chiho Keiba that was operated by Tokyo Prefecture at Ohi RacingCourse.
- Inari One was running in Ohi Keiba.
- His racing results were 9 wins out of 14 races in Ohi Keiba.
- He transferred to JRA.
All G1 races + Mainichi Okan
Y D/M |
Track | Race | No. | Pl. | ![]() |
1989 29/04 |
Kyoto T3200 |
Tenno Sho (Spring) (G1) | 1 | 1 | ◆ |
1989 11/06 |
Hanshin T2200 |
Takarazuka Kinen (G1) | 3 | 1 | ◆ |
1989 08/10 |
Tokyo T1800 |
Mainichi Okan (G2) | 4 | 2 | G |
1989 29/10 |
Tokyo T2000 |
Tenno Sho (Autumn) (G1) | 7 | 6 | ◆ |
1989 26/11 |
Tokyo T2400 |
Japan Cup (G1) | 12 | 11 | ◆ |
1989 24/12 |
Nakayama T2500 |
Arima Kinen (G1) | 15 | 1 | ◆ |
1990 29/04 |
Kyoto T3200 |
Tenno Sho (Spring) (G1) | 7 | 2 | ◆ |
1990 10/06 |
Hanshin T2200 |
Takarazuka Kinen (G1) | 2 | 4 | ◆ |
- Before the Tenno Sho (Spring, 1989), his racing results were 0 wins out of 2 races in JRA Races.
He could not run well because of his temper.
His jockey was changed to Yutaka Take who was valued as good at controlling a difficult horse.
In the race, he was 4th favorite.
He showed a calm run and won by 5 lengths.
He broke the course record.
It was a first win in the JRA race and first G1 win for him. - In the Takarazuka Kinen (1989), he was 2nd favorite.
He won by a neck. - In the Mainichi Okan, his jockey was changed to Masato Shibata.
Shibata continued to ride the subsequent races.
It was a first race for him to run with Oguri Cap.
Inari One lost to Oguri Cap by a nose.
This race was praised as a great match. - He was defeated in the Tenno Sho (Autumn) and Japan Cup.
In the Tenno Sho (Autumn), it was a first time to run with Super Creek. - In the Arima Kinen, he overtook Super Creek just before the finish-line and won.
He broke the course record. - He won three G1 races in 1989 and was chosen JRA Award for Horse of the Year (1989) and JRA Award for Best Older Male Horse (1989).
- He never won after the Arima Kinen.
His racing results were 3 wins out of 11 races in JRA races.
All three wins were in the G1 race.
Episode
- Oguri Cap, Super Creek and Inari One was called “Heisei Top Three”.
Heisei is the Japanese imperial era name.
1989 is the year when the Heisei era started. (Heisei 1(st))
A Japanese era name is a title used for numbering years in the Japanese calendar system. For example, 2018 was Heisei 30(th). - He had a violent temper and had a habit of kicking.
The walls of his room were covered with tatami mats to prevent the walls from breaking. (Tatami Wikipedia)
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