Shonan Kampf

2021-02-23 | By jpkeiba | Filed in: (Turf G1 wins)1, colt,stallion(male), Turf.

Details

Name / Japanese Shonan Kampf / ショウナンカンプ
Birth Year 1998
Sex male
Earnings 312,701,000 yen
Races-Win / G1-Win 19-8 / 4-1
Sire Sakura Bakushin O
Dam (Sire) Shonan Grace (Lucky Sovereign)
Other site link  JBIS / Umanity / en.netkeiba

All grade-races + Yamashiro Stakes

Y
D/M
Track Race No. Pl.
2002
06/01
Tokyo
D1200
Garnet Stakes (G3) 15 11  G 
2002
17/02
Kyoto
T1200
Yamashiro Stakes 1 1 G
2002
24/03
Chukyo
T1200
Takamatsunomiya Kinen (G1) 5 1
2002
30/06
Hakodate
T1200
Hakodate Sprint Stakes (G3) 1 4 G
2002
29/09
Niigata
T1200
Sprinters Stakes (G1) 11 3
2002
26/10
Kyoto
T1400
Swan Stakes (G2) 5 1  G 
2002
15/12
Sha Tin
T1000
Hong Kong Sprint (G1) 3 10 G
2003
02/03
Hanshin
T1200
Hankyu Hai (G3) 7 1 G
2003
30/03
Chukyo
T1200
Takamatsunomiya Kinen (G1) 2 7
  • In the Yamashiro Stakes, he was 5th favorite.
    It was his 11th race since his debut, but it was his first turf race.
    He defeated the future sprint queen, Believe, by 2+1/2 lengths.
  • In the Takamatsunomiya Kinen (2002), he was 3rd favorite.
    He took the lead early.
    Admire Cozzene ran right behind Shonan Kampf, but the gap between them was getting wider and wider, not narrower.
    Shonan Kampf showed a great performance and won by 3+1/2 lengths.
    It was his first G1 win.
  • In the Sprinters Stakes, he was 2nd favorite.
    Shonan Kampf, Admire Cozzene and Believe fought in the home stretch.
    Believe finished 1st, Admire Cozzene finished 2nd and Shonan Kampf finished 3rd.
  • He won the Swan Stakes and Hankyu Hai.
    Because he was in the lead, he was an easy target for the other horses in the G1 races.
    He was also passed by Believe in the Takamatsunomiya Kinen (2003) and finished 7th.

As a stallion

  • He has sired a few grade-race winners, but no G1 winners, and is not considered a successor stallion to Sakura Bakushin O.

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