Transcend

2021-09-01 | By jpkeiba | Filed in: (Dirt G1 wins)4, colt,stallion(male), Dirt.

Details

Name / Japanese Transcend / トランセンド
Birth Year 2006
Sex male
Earnings 633,520,000 yen
Races-Wins / G1-Wins 24-10 / 11-4
Sire Wild Rush
Dam (Sire) Cinema Scope (Tony Bin)
Other site link  JBIS / Umanity / en.netkeiba
Awards  (2011)

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

Y
D/M
Track Race No. Pl.   
2010
23/05
Kyoto
D1900
Tokai Stakes (G2) 6 2  G 
2010
23/09
Funabashi
D1800
Nippon TV Hai (G2) 7 2  G 
2010
07/11
Kyoto
D1800
Miyako Stakes (G3) 2 1  G 
2010
05/12
Hanshin
D1800
Japan Cup Dirt (G1) 3 1   
2011
20/02
Tokyo
D1600
February Stakes (G1) 12 1   
2011
26/03
Meydan
AW2000
Dubai World Cup (G1) 9 2  G 
2011
10/10
Tokyo
D1600
Mile Championship Nambu Hai (G1) 11 1   
2011
03/11
Ohi
D2000
JBC Classic (G1) 9 2   
2011
04/12
Hanshin
D1800
Japan Cup Dirt (G1) 16 1   
2012
19/02
Tokyo
D1600
February Stakes (G1) 15 7   
2012
31/03
Meydan
AW2000
Dubai World Cup (G1) 10 13  G 
2012
05/11
Kawasaki
D2100
JBC Classic (G1) 13 3   
2012
02/12
Hanshin
D1800
Japan Cup Dirt (G1) 7 16   
2012
29/12
Ohi
D2000
Tokyo Daishoten (G1) 9 7   
  • He began to do well in grade races as a four-year-old.
    He won his first grade race in the Miyako Stakes.
  • In the Japan Cup Dirt (2010), he was 1st favorite.
    He held the lead until the finish line, winning by a neck.
    It was his first G1 win.
  • In the February Stakes (2011), he was 1st favorite.
    He took the lead, as he always did.
    He went on to win by 1+1/2 lengths over the 2nd place finisher, Furioso.
  • In the Dubai World Cup (2011), he finished 2nd.
    Together with Victoire Pisa, who finished 1st, it was a one-two finish for the Japanese.
    These two horses encouraged Japan, which was in turmoil after the Great East Japan Earthquake.
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    Shinji Maeda, son of Koji Maeda, owner of Transcend, was also impressed by the encouragement he received from the people of Dubai at this time about the earthquake.
    This inspired Shinji Maeda to name his young horse Kizuna, born in 2010.
  • In the Mile Championship Nambu Hai, he was by far the most favorite.
    Since Morioka Racecourse had not yet recovered from the earthquake, the race was held at Tokyo Racecourse under the sponsorship of JRA.
    He ran in the 2nd position behind the leader, Espoir City.
    In the final stretch, Transcend and Espoir City stalled, and Danon Come On tried to take the lead.
    However, Transcend accelerated again and overtook Danon Come On and Espoir City to finish in 1st place.
    He won by a head.
  • In the Japan Cup Dirt (2011), he was 1st favorite.
    This time, Transcend took the lead and Espoir City ran second.
    Transcend held the lead and won by 2 lengths.
    It was the first time in history that a horse had won consecutive Japan Cup Dirt races.
  • In 2011, he won the JRA Award for Best Dirt Horse, but by 2012 he was unable to win and retired in early 2013.

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