Time Paradox

2021-08-08 | By jpkeiba | Filed in: (Dirt G1 wins)5, colt,stallion(male), Dirt.

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Name / Japanese Time Paradox / タイムパラドックス
Birth Year 1998
Sex male
Earnings 977,865,000 yen
Races-Wins / G1-Wins 50-16 / 18-5
Sire Brian’s Time
Dam (Sire) Jolie Zaza (Alzao)
Other site link  JBIS / Umanity / en.netkeiba
Awards NAR Grand Prix for  Special Award (2005)

All G1 races + grade races he won

Y
D/M
Track Race No. Pl.   
2004
25/01
Kyoto
D1800
Heian Stakes (G3) 7 1   
2004
22/02
Tokyo
D1600
February Stakes (G1) 16 6   
2004
25/04
Kyoto
D1800
Antares Stakes (G3) 5 1  G 
2004
30/06
Ohi
D2000
Teio Sho (G1) 1 4  G 
2004
12/08
Asahikawa
D2300
Breeders’ Gold Cup (G2) 1 1   
2004
12/10
Kanazawa
D2100
Hakusan Daishoten (G3) 1 1  G 
2004
03/11
Ohi
D2000
JBC Classic (G1) 8 3   
2004
28/11
Tokyo
D2100
Japan Cup Dirt (G1) 14 1   
2004
29/12
Ohi
D2000
Tokyo Daishoten (G1) 10 4   
2005
26/01
Kawasaki
D2100
Kawasaki Kinen (G1) 9 1  G 
2005
20/02
Tokyo
D1600
February Stakes (G1) 6 4   
2005
05/05
Funabashi
D1600
Kashiwa Kinen (G1) 5 2  G 
2005
29/06
Ohi
D2000
Teio Sho (G1) 10 1  G 
2005
10/10
Morioka
D1600
Mile Championship Nambu Hai (G1) 8 3   
2005
03/11
Nagoya
D1900
JBC Classic (G1) 4 1   
2005
26/11
Tokyo
D2100
Japan Cup Dirt (G1) 5 4   
2005
29/12
Ohi
D2000
Tokyo Daishoten (G1) 15 3   
2006
25/01
Kawasaki
D2100
Kawasaki Kinen (G1) 7 3  G 
2006
19/02
Tokyo
D1600
February Stakes (G1) 13 9   
2006
28/06
Ohi
D2000
Teio Sho (G1) 7 4  G 
2006
09/10
Morioka
D1600
Mile Championship Nambu Hai (G1) 12 5   
2006
03/11
Kawasaki
D2100
JBC Classic (G1) 13 1   
  • Time Paradox was weak when he was young and had to take three long breaks after his debut due to broken bones.
    However, in October 2003, he came back from his third long break, and from then on, he continued to run without a break until he retired.
  • In 2004, at the age of six, he won the Heian Stakes.
    He then tried G1 races but was defeated three times by Admire Don from the same stable as him.
  • In the Japan Cup Dirt (2004), he was 4th favorite.
    Admire Don was by far the most favorite.
    Time Paradox ran on the inside and broke away from the pack of horses.
    He won by 2+1/2 lengths over the 2nd place finisher, Admire Don.
    It was his first G1 win.
  • In 2005, he was very active.
    He won the Kawasaki Kinen, Teio Sho, and JBC Classic.
  • In 2006 he was in poor form most of the time.
    He did not rest, although he did once stop competing just before a race.
    He won the JBC Classic consecutively, but broke a bone in that race and retired.

The records he holds.

His pedigree and as a Sire.

  • His cousin is Sakura Laurel.
    His nephew is Time Flyer.
  • He was expected to be a reasonable stallion and produced over 500 foals.
    He did not have any of his crops win G1 races, but they were mainly active in NAR.

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