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2/21/2010 February S.フェブラリーステークス(G1) Espoir City

Shaka 2010. 2. 25. 10:36
 
TOKYO 11R
THE FEBRUARY STAKES(G1)
第27回 フェブラリーステークス(GI) エスポワールシチー

February 21, 2010, 1600m, Dirt Standard, Fine
INT DSN, Special Weight, 4-Year-Olds & Up, Open Class, Value of race: 184,320,000 Yen

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th total
Added Money (Yen) 94,000,000 38,000,000 24,000,000 14,000,000 9,400,000 179,400,000
Stakes Money (Yen) 3,444,000 984,000 492,000 0 0 4,920,000
Total (Yen) 97,444,000 38,984,000 24,492,000 14,000,000 9,400,000 184,320,000
FP Bk Hs Horse Sex
Age
Weight
(Kg)
Position Finish
(1/10s)
Margin Win
Fav
Win
Odds
1c 2c 3c 4c
1st 2 4 Espoir City(JPN)
H5
57.0

2 2 1:34.9
1 1.7
2nd 2 3 Testa Matta(USA)
C4
57.0

7 7 1:35.3 2 1/2 5 13.0
3rd 3 6 Success Brocken(JPN)
H5
57.0

5 3 1:35.9 3 1/2 2 6.4
4th 1 2 Keiai Tenjin(JPN)
C4
57.0

3 3 1:36.8 5 14 136.5
5th 6 12 Glorious Noah(JPN)
C4
57.0

12 10 1:37.0 1 1/2 6 15.1
6th 1 1 Daisho Jet(JPN)
H7
57.0

5 3 1:37.0 NK 10 68.3
7th 7 13 Laurel Guerreiro(JPN)
H6
57.0

1 1 1:37.1 NK 8 34.0
8th 4 7 Tosen Bright(JPN)
H9
57.0

7 7 1:37.1 NK 15 236.0
9th 6 11 Suni(USA)
C4
57.0

12 13 1:37.4 1 3/4 7 26.6
10th 7 14 Reach the Crown(JPN)
C4
57.0

7 7 1:37.6 3/4 4 9.5
11th 8 15 Million Disk(JPN)
H6
57.0

12 13 1:38.0 2 1/2 11 81.5
12th 4 8 Red Spada(JPN)
C4
57.0

3 3 1:38.4 2 1/2 3 9.3
13th 8 16 Wild Wonder(JPN)
H8
57.0

12 15 1:38.7 2 12 81.5
14th 5 9 Zarema(JPN)
M6
55.0

7 10 1:39.4 4 13 100.6
15th 3 5 Super Hornet(JPN)
H7
57.0

7 10 1:41.9 DS 9 53.6

5 10 Oro Meister(JPN)
H5
57.0



S



Pas.tm(1/10s.)
12.1 - 23.1 - 34.8 - 47.0 - 59.2 - 71.3 - 82.9 - 94.9
Lap tm(1/10s.)
12.1 - 11.0 - 11.7 - 12.2 - 12.2 - 12.1 - 11.6 - 12.0

FP Horse Sire
Dam
Dam's sire
Dam's dam
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Breeder
1st Espoir City(JPN) Gold Allure
Eminent City
Brian's Time
Hepburn City
Tetsuzo Sato
Akio Adachi
Yushun Horse
Ikuchise Bokujo
2nd Testa Matta(USA) Tapit
Difficult
Concern
Wings of Jove
Yasunari Iwata
Akira Murayama
Kazumi Yoshida
Waterford Farm
3rd Success Brocken(JPN) Symboli Kris S
Success Beauty
Sunday Silence
Our Miss Legs
Hiroyuki Uchida
Hideaki Fujiwara
Tetsu Takashima
Tetsu Takashima
4th Keiai Tenjin(JPN) Agnes Digital
Sugino Senhime
Forty Niner
Highest Society
Hirofumi Shii
Toshiaki Shirai
Keiai Gisizairyo Hanbaisyo Co. Ltd.
Minao Inui
5th Glorious Noah(JPN) Precise End
Love Robbery
Jade Robbery
Crystal Rail
Shinichiro Kobayashi
Yoshito Yahagi
Yoko Takano
Samekawa Bokujo
6th Daisho Jet(JPN) Cryptic Rascal
Duty Echo
Magnitude
Silk Echo
Yuichi Shibayama
Hiroyuki Oneda
Yoshiaki Baba
Yamada Farm
7th Laurel Guerreiro(JPN) King Halo
Big Tenby
Tenby
Mogami Hime
Shinji Fujita
Mitsugu Kon
Laurel Racing Co .Ltd.
Murata Bokujo
8th Tosen Bright(JPN) Brian's Time
Asahi Bright
Jade Robbery
Cosmo Roman
Hiroshi Kitamura
Yukihiro Kato
Takaya Shimakawa
Okada Stud
9th Suni(USA) Soto
Enabru
Roanoke
Satin Promise
Yuga Kawada
Naohiro Yoshida
Kazumi Yoshida
Highclere Inc.
10th Reach the Crown(JPN) Special Week
Crownpiece
Seattle Slew
Classic Crown
Yutaka Take
Kojiro Hashiguchi
Hiroyoshi Usuda
Hiroyoshi Usuda
11th Million Disk(JPN) Afleet
Happy Request
Tony Bin
April Sonnett
Christophe Lemaire
Yoshiyuki Arakawa
Shadai Race H.
Shadai Farm
12th Red Spada(JPN) Taiki Shuttle
Barbicat
Storm Cat
Barbarika
Norihiro Yokoyama
Kazuo Fujisawa
TokyoHorseRacingCo. Ltd
Shimokobe Farm
13th Wild Wonder(JPN) Brian's Time
Waltz Dancer
Sunday Silence
Wishing for a Star
Masayoshi Ebina
Takashi Kubota
Tsunefumi Kusama
Tsunefumi Kusama
14th Zarema(JPN) Dance in the Dark
Shenck
Zafonic
Buckwig
Mirco Demuro
Hidetaka Otonashi
Teruya Yoshida
Shadai Farm
15th Super Hornet(JPN) Rodrigo de Triano
You Sun Polish
El Senor
Elzevir
Yusuke Fujioka
Yoshito Yahagi
Masamitsu Tajima
Gerbera Park Stud

Oro Meister(JPN) Gold Allure
Fairy Waltz
Lear Fan
Quick and Smooth
Yutaka Yoshida
Yokichi Okubo
Sunday Racing Co. Ltd.
Oiwake Farm


Win Show Bracket Q. Quinella Q.Place Exacta Trio Trifecta
Sold (Yen) 448,267,800 523,476,500 397,990,700 1,800,953,700 463,875,200 1,268,322,400 2,304,446,000 6,163,110,000
PAY-OFF
(for 100Yen)
4 170 4 110 2 - 2 910
3 - 4
890
3 - 4
330
4 - 3
1190
3 - 4 - 6
1160
4 - 3 - 6
4190


3 240



4 - 6
210







6 160



3 - 6
840




ESPOIR CITY


수 2005 JPN 밤색
전적:17(9/3/1)  G1

Gold Allure
골드어루어
밤 1999 JPN  G1

16전(8,1,1)
410,376,000 \
3 f, 3sw
Sunday Silence
선데이사이런스
흑 1986 USA *{IC} LS
1490 f, 169sw 2.33
Halo
흑 1969 USA *+{BC} LSB
Wishing Well
갈 1975 USA  G2
Nikiya

갈 1993 USA 
2 f, 1 w, 1 sw
Nureyev
갈 1977 USA *+{C} LSB
Reluctant Guest
갈 1986 USA  G1
Eminent City

갈 1998 JPN  w

23전(3,5,3)
40,300,000 JPY
1 f, 1 w, 1 sw
Brians Time
브라이언즈타임
흑 1985 USA *{1700} LS
1124 f, 54sw 1.30
Roberto
갈 1969 USA +{C} LB
Kelley's Day
갈 1977 USA  SP
Hepburn City

갈 1990 JPN  unpl
0 f, 0 w, 0 sw
Bravest Roman
갈 1972 USA * LS
Compal City
갈 1978 JPN 
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第27回 フェブラリーステークス(GI) エスポワールシチー
エスポワールシチー、圧勝でダート最強を証明する

http://www.jra.go.jp/datafile/seiseki/g1/feb/result/feb2010.html

Espoir City dominates February Stakes field for 5th straight victory
February 21, 2010
http://japanracing.jp/_news2010/100221.html

The Japan Racing Association’s first Grade 1 race of the 2010 season turned out to be a one-horse show by outstanding first choice Espoir City, as last year’s Japan Cup Dirt champion crushed the February Stakes field on Sunday afternoon at Tokyo Racecourse.

The Akio Adachi-trained Espoir City, by Gold Allure out of Eminent City, followed up his three-and-a-half length victory in the Japan Cup Dirt with another dominating performance by winning the 27th February Stakes by a cozy two-and-a-half lengths over fifth pick Testa Matta.

The 4-year-old runnerup finished more than three lengths ahead of the race’s 2009 winner, Success Brocken, who crossed the line five lengths in front of the rest of the pack on firm going in the February chill at the nation’s capital.

The field had been reduced to 15 the previous day when 5-year-old Oro Meister, third in the 1,400-meter, Grade 3 Negishi Stakes held last month on the Tokyo dirt course, was scratched because of illness.

Jockey Tetsuzo Sato, who won his first February Stakes thanks to his 5-year-old partner, said Espoir City still has yet to run his best race, which is a scary thought for the domestic competition and a warning shot for his potential competitors in the Dubai World Cup on March 27, if the connections decide to take him to the state-of-the-art Meydan Racecourse.

“I think he’s getting stronger and stronger,” the 39-year-old Sato said during a post-race interview.

“Last year, his start was poor because he couldn’t handle the patch of grass turf very well, so that’s something we’ve been working on all long as we got him ready for this race,” he said, referring to last year’s race in which Espoir City came in fourth.

“He came out of his stall beautifully today and now that the race is over, I can say in hindsight that he was perfect, but before I was worried really about the grass at the start. But he got through it without a hitch today, and things like that speak about how much better of a horse he has become since last year.”

This year’s February Stakes had drawn extra attention because several turf specialists threw their hat in the ring: 2009 sprinter of the year Laurel Guerreiro, Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby) runnerup Reach the Crown, promising 4-year-old Red Spada and three-time Grade 1 silver medalist Super Hornet all made their debut on the dirt circuit.

Yet the four debutants were given a rude welcome by Espoir City and the remainder of the experienced field, as Laurel Guerreiro, the Takamatsunomiya Kinen and Sprinters Stakes champion who dictated the pace for three-quarters of the trip, proved to be the highest finisher of the quartet at seventh place.

The Yutaka Take-ridden Reach the Crown, who went off as the third pick behind Espoir City and Success Brocken, took 10th, looking uncomfortable on the surface like a fish out of water while Red Spada came in 12th and Super Hornet dead last.

The four probably should have picked a better time to test their prospects on dirt as Espoir City was that superior in collecting the winner’s check of 94 million yen. He left the No. 4 post smoothly and Sato quickly pushed him into second position behind Laurel Guerreiro, with Success Brocken a couple of horses behind.

Espoir City changed into a higher gear going into the final turn and by then, one could already sense he had the race in the bag, his rate of acceleration so impressive when Sato gave him the greenlight. Espoir City was out in front with 400 meters to go and from that point on, the question wasn’t about if he would win, but by how much.

Fellow 5-year-old Success Brocken, who was fourth in the Japan Cup Dirt, tried to challenge Espoir City from the outside, but came nowhere close to catching him. Hiroyuki Uchida, the JRA’s leading jockey in 2009, rode his only race of the day with Success Brocken in returning from a broken arm he suffered in a race fall earlier this year. But even if Uchida was 100 percent, it likely would not have mattered given the present form of Espoir City.

Success Brocken was even passed on the long straight by the 4-year-old Testa Matta, who traveled mid-pack and cut a race-best time of 35.5 seconds over the final three furlongs. But such was his form on this day, if Espoir City wanted to, he could have not just dominated but embarrassed his opponents as Sato took his foot off the pedal in cruising to his fifth consecutive victory.

Sato, who has ridden Espoir City in 14 of his 18 career starts including the horse’s debut on March 9 at Hanshin two years ago, said it has always been his dream to take his partner to the world’s richest race, and now it appears that he will get the opportunity.

“From the moment I rode him, it’s the one race in the world I’ve always wanted to give him a shot at,” said Sato, who has also won the Japan Cup with Tap Dance City. “And he’s finally reached a level where he’s going to have that opportunity.”

Sunday’s win was the first in the February Stakes for Adachi. Espoir City won his fourth top-level race and took his record to 10 of 18 with earnings of more than 487 million yen.


VIDEO,PHOTO & RESULT by JRA http://www.jra.go.jp/

February Stakes (G1) - comments from runners' connections
February 19, 2010
http://japanracing.jp/_news2010/100219-02.html
 
February Stakes (G1) - Preview
February 16, 2010
http://japanracing.jp/_news2010/100216.html

Espoir City romps in February Stakes
Posted: Sunday, February 21, 2010 2:36 PM
by Myra Lewyn
http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/international-news/2010/February/21/Espoir-City-romps-in-February-Stakes.aspx

Japan Cup Dirt (Jpn-G1) winner Espoir City kicked off his 2010 campaign in style with a dominant victory in the $1,950,000 February Stakes (Jpn-G1) on Sunday at Tokyo Racecourse that solidified the five-year-old’s status as Japan’s top dirt horse.

Espoir City stalked pacesetter Laurel Guerreiro from second under regular rider Tetsuzo Sato, drove to the lead with about 400 meters remaining, and powered to a 2 1/2-length win. The five-year-old Gold Allure horse completed 1,600 meters (7.95 furlongs) in 1:34.90 on a track rated as standard and will be considered for the $10-million Dubai World Cup (UAE-G1) on March 27 at the new Meydan Racecourse.

"From the moment I rode him, it’s the one race in the world I’ve always wanted to give him a shot at," Sato said after Espoir City extended his winning streak to five. "And he’s finally reached a level where he’s going to have that opportunity."

Testa Matta, a Tapit colt bred in Kentucky by Waterford Farm and sold for $60,000 at the 2008 Barretts Equine Ltd. March sale of selected two-year-olds in training, rallied past last year’s February Stakes winner, Success Brocken, in the stretch to finish second. Success Brocken was 3 1/2 lengths behind the runner-up in third.

Trained by Akio Adachi for owner Yushun Horse, Espoir City improved to ten wins, three seconds, and one third from 18 career starts. The February Stakes was his first race since an overwhelming 3 1/2-length romp in the Japan Cup Dirt on December 6. Espoir City is out of the Brian’s Time mare Eminent City.

Sato said his main concern prior to the race was how Espoir City would handle the opening portion of the February Stakes, which starts on a tract of turf. The jockey thought the turf portion cost him last year in a fourth-place in the February Stakes.

"Last year, his start was poor because he couldn’t handle the patch of grass turf very well, so that’s something we’ve been working on all along as we got him ready for this race," Sato said. "He came out of his stall beautifully today and now that the race is over, I can say in hindsight that he was perfect, but before I was worried really about the grass at the start.

"He got through it without a hitch today, and things like that speak about how much better of a horse he has become since last year. … I think he’s getting stronger and stronger."