Kawakami Princess

2020-08-26 | By jpkeiba | Filed in: (Turf G1 wins)2, filly,mare(female), Turf.

Details

Name / Japanese Kawakami Princess / カワカミプリンセス
Birth Year 2003
Sex female
Earnings 350,892,000 yen
Races-Win / G1-Win 17-5 / 9-2
Sire King Halo
Dam (Sire) Takano Secretary (Seattle Slew)
Other site link  JBIS / Umanity / en.netkeiba
Awards JRA Award for Best Three-Year-Old Filly (2006)
Best Horse By Home-bred Sire (2006)

All G1 races

Y
D/M
Track Race No. Pl.
2006
21/05
Tokyo
T2400
Yushun Himba (Japanese Oaks) (G1) 9 1
2006
15/10
Kyoto
T2000
Shuka Sho (G1) 12 1
2006
12/11
Kyoto
T2200
Queen Elizabeth II Cup (G1) 16 12  
2007
13/05
Tokyo
T1600
Victoria Mile (G1) 6 10
2007
24/06
Hanshin
T2200
Takarazuka Kinen (G1) 7 6
2008
16/11
Kyoto
T2200
Queen Elizabeth II Cup (G1) 15 2
2008
28/12
Nakayama
T2500
Arima Kinen (G1) 1 7
2009
17/05
Tokyo
T1600
Victoria Mile (G1) 14 8  
2009
15/11
Kyoto
T2200
Queen Elizabeth II Cup (G1) 8 9
  • Kawakami Princess was late to debut.
    Her connections gave up to run in the first classic race, Oka Sho.
    She won three consecutive victories from her debut and would run in the Oaks.
  • In the Yushun Himba (Japanese Oaks), the second classic race, she was 3rd favorite.
    There were horses such as Admire Kiss, Fusaichi Pandora, Kiss to Heaven, Asahi Rising and T.M. Precure in the race.
    Asahi Rising took the lead on the last corner.
    Kawakami Princess overtook Asahi Rising in the home stretch.
    Fusaichi Pandora couldn’t catch up with Kawakami Princess.
    Kawakami Princess became an unbeaten Oaks horse.
    She was a first King Halo’s crop winning a G1 race.
  • In the Shuka Sho, the third classic race, she was 2nd favorite.
    She passed Asahi Rising before the finish-line and won.
  • In the Queen Elizabeth II Cup (2006), the showdown between Kawakami Princess and Sweep Tosho was noted.
    Kawakami Princess showed a good run and finished in 1st place.
    However her run at the beginning of the home stretch was regarded as a problem. (Patrol Video)
    Her jockey tearfully pleaded with the adjudication committee, “You can take any amount of fines from me. Please forgive the horse.”
    As a result, she was 12th place.
    Discussion occurred in this judgment.
    According to current standards, it may only be a jockey’s disposal and not the horse.
    (Yamanin Sucre, who was right behind Kawakami Princess, lost her position and was injured.
    She retired due to the injure.)
  • After that she showed some good runs but never won.

Amazon Japan associate

If you are blocking ads in this website, I would appreciate it if you would stop.

>>

How to use Amazon Japan from outside Japan

Copy article title and URL

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *