Takara Steal

2021-03-22 | By jpkeiba | Filed in: (Turf G1 wins)1, filly,mare(female), Turf.

Details

Name / Japanese Takara Steal / タカラスチール
Birth Year 1982
Sex female
Earnings 246,018,200 yen
Races-Wins / G1-Wins 32-8 / 3-1
Sire Steel Heart
Dam (Sire) Rue d’Hormin (Chateaugay)
Other site link  JBIS / Umanity / en.netkeiba
Awards Yushun Award for Best Older Filly or Mare (1986)

All G1 races + grade races in which she finished 3rd or higher

Y
D/M
Track Race No. Pl.
1984
15/12
Nakayama
T1600
TV Tokyo Sho Sansai Himba Stakes (G3) 11 2   
1985
27/01
Tokyo
T1600
Daily Hai Queen Cup (G3) 11 1   
1985
17/03
Hanshin
T1600
Hochi Hai Yonsai Himba Tokubetsu (G3) 8 3 G
1985
07/04
Hanshin
T1600
Oka Sho (G1) 9 15
1985
04/08
Niigata
T1600
Sekiya Kinen (G3) 10 1
1985
13/10
Tokyo
T1600
Himba Tokyo Times Hai (G3) 7 3   
1986
16/03
Nakayama
T1200
Sprinters Stakes (G3) 2 3
1986
20/04
Tokyo
T1400
Keio Hai Spring Cup (G2) 8 2 G
1986
11/05
Tokyo
T1600
Yasuda Kinen (G1) 1 7
1986
08/06
Tokyo
T1800
Epsom Cup (G3) 7 3
1986
03/08
Niigata
T1600
Sekiya Kinen (G3) 7 3
1986
07/09
Nakayama
T1400
Keio Hai Autumn Handicap (G3) 2 3
1986
16/11
Kyoto
T1600
Mile Championship (G1) 6 1   
  • In the TV Tokyo Sho Sansai Himba Stakes, she lost to Erebus and finished 2nd.
  • In the Daily Hai Queen Cup, she was 1st favorite.
    She won by 1+3/4 lengths.
    It was her first grade race win.
  • In the Oka Sho, the first classic race, she was 1st favorite.
    She hit her leg against the starting gate at the beginning of the race.
    She finished 15th.
    Erebus won the race.
    It was Takara Steal’s fourth loss to Erebus.
    In the end, Takara Steal lost once more to Erebus, for a total of five losses.
  • She later gave up the rest of the classic races due to the distance, and focused on mile races.
    She was a horse that ran well but could not win.
  • In the Mile Championship, she was 6th favorite.
    Nippo Teio (No.3) was by far the most favorite.
    Nippo Teio was slightly slowed by another horse on the home stretch.
    Takara Steal took the lead and won by a nose.
    It was her first G1 win.
    She was the first filly or mare to beat colts in a G1 race since the introduction of the grading system in Japan in 1984.

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