Details
Name / Japanese | Suzuka Mambo / スズカマンボ |
Birth Year | 2001 |
Sex | male |
Earnings | 292,068,000 yen |
Races-Win / G1-Win | 19-4 / 8-1 |
Sire | Sunday Silence |
Dam (Sire) | Spring Mambo (Kingmambo) |
Other site link | JBIS / Umanity / netkeiba |
All G1 races + grade-races in which he finished third or higher
Y D/M |
Track | Race | No. | Pl. | ![]() |
2003 14/12 |
Nakayama T1600 |
Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes (G1) | 16 | 13 | ◆ |
2004 18/04 |
Nakayama T2000 |
Satsuki Sho (G1) | 17 | 17 | ◆ |
2004 08/05 |
Kyoto T2200 |
Kyoto Shimbun Hai (G2) | 5 | 2 | G |
2004 30/05 |
Tokyo T2400 |
Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby) (G1) | 13 | 5 | ◆ |
2004 11/09 |
Hanshin T2000 |
Asahi Challenge Cup (G3) | 11 | 1 | |
2004 24/10 |
Kyoto T3000 |
Kikuka Sho (G1) | 4 | 6 | ◆ |
2004 12/12 |
Hanshin T2000 |
Naruo Kinen (G3) | 9 | 2 | G |
2005 01/05 |
Kyoto T3200 |
Tenno Sho (spring) (G1) | 10 | 1 | ◆ |
2005 30/10 |
Tokyo T2000 |
Tenno Sho (autumn) (G1) | 2 | 13 | ◆ |
2005 27/11 |
Tokyo T2400 |
Japan Cup (G1) | 17 | 9 | ◆ |
2005 25/12 |
Nakayama T2500 |
Arima Kinen (G1) | 5 | 10 | ◆ |
2006 02/04 |
Hanshin T2000 |
Sankei Osaka Hai (G2) | 12 | 3 | G |
- In 2004 (age 3), he finished 1st in the Asahi Challenge Cup.
Besides that, he finished 2nd in the Kyoto Shimbun Hai and the Naruo Kinen. - In the Tenno Sho (spring), he was 13th favorite.
Big Gold took the lead on the final corner.
Suzuka Mambo passed Big Gold before the finish-line and won by 1+1/2 lengths.
It was his first G1 win. - He became a stallion with one G1 race win and one G3 race win.
As a sire
- His grand-dam, Key Flyer is the full-sister of Dancing Key.
Dancing Key is the dam of Dance in the Dark and others.
His sire, Sunday Silence, and his dam-sire, Kingmambo, are great sires.
He’s a very well-bred horse. - He’s sired some pretty good horses for a low stud fee.
- Meisho Mambo won three turf-G1 races.
- Sambista won two dirt-G1 races.
- Meisho Dassai won one hurdle-G1 race.
- He’s the second stallion to sire G1 horses winning in the races of JRA’s turf, dirt, and hurdle.
(The first stallion is Timber Country.
If the results of the three JBC races held at JRA’s Kyoto Racecourse in 2018 are included, Deep Impact is the second stallion.)