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Chrono Genesis Captures Third Consecutive Grand-Prix Title in This Year’s Takarazuka Kinen

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Chrono Genesis wins this year’s Takarazuka Kinen at Hanshin.

CHRONO GENESIS winning the Takarazuka Kinen at Hanshin in Japan.
CHRONO GENESIS winning the Takarazuka Kinen at Hanshin in Japan. Picture: Japan Racing Association

Odds-on-favorite Chrono Genesis claimed back-to-back Takarazuka Kinen title to become the first horse to do so since Gold Ship in 2013 and 2014. Coming off a close runner-up effort in the Dubai Sheema Classic in March, this win marked her fourth G1 and sixth graded victory. Along with her Takarazuka Kinen and Arima Kinen titles last year, she became the fifth horse and first mare to win three Grand Prix races. Her career earnings will surpass a billion yen to become the fifth mare to do so after Vodka, Buena Vista, Gentildonna and Almond Eye. Trainer Takashi Saito marked his fifth JRA-G1 title after last year's Arima Kinen with this mare, and jockey Christophe Lemaire, who rode her for the first time in this race, celebrated his 39th G1 win following his win in this year's Victoria Mile with Gran Alegria.

Chrono Genesis broke well from stall seven and settled around fifth while eyeing second favorite Lei Papale in front. Though surrounded by horses entering the lane, the Bago mare waited until finding an open space 300 meters out and exerted a powerful burst of speed with the fastest last three-furlong drive, overtaking the front two runners before reaching the wire with a comfortable 2-1/2-length margin.

"The mare was in very good condition and looked great at the paddock. We were able to race in good position behind Lei Papale. She stretched really well and was able to run the last 200 meters easily. (Regarding the possibility of her second overseas challenge,) she can race really well in soft track, so I think she will perform well especially in France," commented Christophe Lemaire while showing concern for her regular rider, Yuichi Kitamura, who was unable to ride her due to an injury from falling off a horse.

Seventh pick Unicorn Lion and Lei Papale broke smoothly from the first two stalls and immediately surged out to take the front. Continuing to lead the field with Unicorn Lion setting the pace and Lei Papale pressing the pace in second, the two dueled strongly entering the lane and, though overtaken by Chrono Genesis 100 meters out, held off the rest of the field by two lengths to finish second and third, respectively.

Other Horses:

4th:  (10) Curren Bouquetd'or - stalked winner 3-wide around 5th, lacked needed kick at stretch
5th:  (13)  Kiseki - tracked leaders 3-wide in 3rd, in contention until 300m out, weakened
          thereafter
6th:  (12)  Miss Mamma Mia - hugged rails 2nd from rear, circled wide, showed belated charge
7th:  (8)  Cadenas - trailed in rear, made headway after 3rd corner, angled out and passed tired
          rivals
8th:  (11)  Mozu Bello - sat 3-wide around 8th, advanced to good striking position, failed to
         sustain bid
9th:  (9)  Aristoteles - settled around 6-7th, showed brief effort until 200m pole
10th: (4)  Wipe Tears - saved ground around 5th, gradually fell back in last 300m
11th: (3)  Melody Lane - raced in 10th along rails, showed little at stretch
12th: (5)  Admire Alba - traveled in 11th, never a factor throughout trip
13th: (6)  Shironii - took economic trip around 8th, faded after turning final corner


Japan Racing Association

Hanshin

Sunday, 27th June 2021

11
15:40
(local)

THE TAKARAZUKA KINEN (G1)

Age: 3yo and up Type: OPEN
JPY ¥290,020,000
2200m TURF FIRM
11
15:40
(local)
JPY ¥290,020,000
2200m FIRM

THE TAKARAZUKA KINEN (G1)

Age: 3yo and up Type: OPEN


FP Silk Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 7. CHRONO GENESIS (JPN) 5yo M
BAGO (FR) - CHRONOLOGIST (JPN)
C P LEMAIRE
TAKASHI SAITO
$1.8
56kg
Sunday Racing Co. Ltd.
2nd 1. UNICORN LION (IRE) 5yo H
NO NAY NEVER (USA) - MURAVKA (IRE)
RYUSEI SAKAI
Y YAHAGI
$27.8
58kg
Lion Race Horse Co. Ltd.

Sales Information

3rd 2. LEI PAPALE (JPN) 4yo F
DEEP IMPACT (JPN) - SHELLS LEI (JPN)
Y KAWADA
TOMOKAZU TAKANO
$3.5
56kg
Carrot Farm Co. Ltd.
4th 10. CURREN BOUQUETD'OR (JPN) 5yo M
DEEP IMPACT (JPN) - SOLARIA (CHI)
K TOSAKI
SAKAE KUNIEDA
$6.7
56kg
5th 13. KISEKI (JPN) 7yo H
RULERSHIP (JPN) - BLITZ FINALE (JPN)
Y FUKUNAGA
YASUYUKI TSUJINO
$16.6
58kg
6th 12. MISS MAMMA MIA (JPN) 6yo M
TANINO GIMLET (JPN) - SUNDAY MEMORY (JPN)
MIRAI IWATA
RYO TERASHIMA
$79.6
56kg
7th 8. CADENAS (JPN) 7yo H
DEEP IMPACT (JPN) - FRENCH RIVIERA (USA)
S HAMANAKA
K NAKATAKE
$74
58kg
8th 11. MOZU BELLO (JPN) 5yo H
DEEP BRILLANTE (JPN) - HARLAN'S RUBY (USA)
K IKEZOE
NAOYUKI MORITA
$23.5
58kg
9th 9. ARISTOTELES (JPN) 4yo H
EPIPHANEIA (JPN) - BLUE DIAMOND (JPN)
YUTAKA TAKE
H OTONASHI
$9.5
58kg
10th 4. WIPE TEARS (JPN) 6yo H
DAIWA MAJOR (JPN) - NAMIDAGA KIRARI (USA)
R WADA
T KAYO
$246.8
58kg
11th 3. MELODY LANE (JPN) 5yo M
ORFEVRE (JPN) - MOWEN (GB)
H MIYUKI
NAOYUKI MORITA
$153.9
56kg
12th 5. ADMIRE ALBA (JPN) 6yo G
HEART'S CRY (JPN) - ERIDU BABYLON (USA)
MANABU SAKAI
TAKASHI TSUKAZAKI
$213.8
58kg
13th 6. SHIRONII (JPN) 7yo H
KING KAMEHAMEHA (JPN) - SHIRAYUKIHIME (JPN)
FUMA MATSUWAKA
Y IKEE
$195.3
58kg

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