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Indy Champ

Indy Champ (Japanese: インディチャンプ, foaled 21 February 2015) is a Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse. After winning his only start as a juvenile in 2017 he showed good form in the following year when he won three races and finished third in the Mainichi Hai. He emerged as a top-class performer in 2019 winning the Tokyo Shimbun Hai in February and going to take both of Japan's open age Grade 1 mile races, the Yasuda Kinen and the Mile Championship. In the following years he won the Yomiuri Milers Cup and was placed in both the Yasuda Kinen and the Mile Championship.

Indy Champ
Indy Champ after winning the Yasuda Kinen
SireStay Gold
GrandsireSunday Silence
DamWill Power
DamsireKing Kamehameha
SexColt
Foaled21 February 2015[1]
CountryJapan
ColourBay or Brown
BreederNorthern Farm
OwnerSilk Racing
TrainerHidetaka Otonashi
Record18: 8-2-4
Earnings¥535,294,000
Major wins
Tokyo Shimbun Hai (2019)
Yasuda Kinen (2019)
Mile Championship (2019)
Yomiuri Milers Cup (2020)
Awards
JRA Award for Best Sprinter or Miler (2019)

Background edit

Indy Champ is a dark bay horse with a white star and stripe bred in Japan by the Northern Farm. During his racing career he was trained by Hidetaka Otonashi and raced in the blue and red colours of the Northern Farm affiliate Silk Racing.

He was from the twelfth crop of foals sired by Stay Gold a horse whose wins included the Dubai Sheema Classic and Hong Kong Vase in 2001. He went on to sire many major winners including Orfevre, Gold Ship, Nakayama Festa, Rainbow Line and Fenomeno.[2] Indy Champ's dam Will Power who won four minor races in five seasons on the track between 2009 and 2013[3] was a half-sister to several winners including Real Impact (Yasuda Kinen, George Ryder Stakes) and Neorealism (Queen Elizabeth II Cup).[4][5]

Racing career edit

2017: two-year-old season edit

On 28 December 2017 at Hanshin Racecourse Indy Champ made his racecourse debut in a 1400-metre event for previously unraced juveniles and won narrowly from Amore Jody and twelve others.[6]

2018: three-year-old season edit

Indy Champ made a successful start to his second season when he won a minor race over 1600 metres at Kyoto Racecourse on 13 January. He was then stepped up in class and distance for the Grade 3 Mainichi Hai over 1800 metres at Hanshin in March when he started at odds of 3.1/1. He then finished third of the ten runners, two and a quarter lengths behind the winner Blast Onepiece.[7] In April at the same track he was beaten just over a length when he came home fourth behind Tower of London in the Grade 3 Arlington Cup.[8] Indy Champ was dropped back in class in June and finished second to the filly A Shin Twinkle in a minor race over 1600 metres at Hanshin. At Chukyo Racecourse on 14 July he started favourite for a race over 1600 metres and won from the four-year-old Clear The Track. After a break of more than five months Indy Champ returned to the track on 16 December and won the Motomachi Stakes over 1600 metres at Hanshin.[6]

2019: four-year-old season edit

 
Indy Champ's trainer Hidetaka Otonashi

On his first run as a four-year-old Indy Champ started the 1.7/1 in a fifteen-runner field for the Grade 3 Tokyo Shimbun Hai over 1600 metres at Tokyo Racecourse on 3 February. Ridden by Yuichi Fukunaga he raced on the inside rail and turned into the straight in sixth place before taking the lead 200 metres from the finish. He opened up a clear advantage before holding off the late challenges of Red Olga and Satono Ares to win by half a length and a head.[9] On his next appearance he came home fourth behind Danon Premium in the Yomiuri Milers Cup at Kyoto on 21 April after he failed to settle in a slowly-run race.[10]

In the 69th edition on the Yasuda Kinen over 1600 metres over 1600 metres at Tokyo on 2 June Indy Champ was partnered by Fukunaga and went off at odds of 18.2/1 in a sixteen-runner field. Almond Eye started the odds-on favourite while the other contenders included Danon Premium, Aerolithe (Mainichi Okan), Persian Knight (2017 Mile Championship), Mozu Ascot (winner of the race in 2018), Keiai Nautique (NHK Mile Cup) and Stelvio (2018 Mile Championship). After racing in fifth place as Aerolithe set the pace Indy Champ threaded his way through the field in the straight, took the lead in the final strides and won by a neck, with the fast-finishing Almond Eye a nose away in third. Fukunaga commented "He was tuned up well, was in great shape, and had a good draw, so I just tried hard not to miss our break. He tends to get distracted when he's up front so I kept him off the pace. We were up against fierce competition, but I believed that he had a good chance as long as I didn’t make any mistakes and he certainly responded beautifully to our expectations".[11]

After a break of four months Indy Champ returned in the Mainichi Okan over 1800 metres at Tokyo on 6 October in which he raced in second place for most of the way before finishing third behind Danon Kingly and Aerolithe. On 17 November he was one of seventeen horses to contest the 36th running of the Mile Championship in Kyoto and with Kenichi Ikezoe in the saddle he started the 5.4/1 third choice in the betting behind Danon Premium and Danon Kingly.The other runners included Al Ain, Mozu Ascot, Red Olga, Persian Knight and Diatonic (Swan Stakes). Ikezoe tucked Indy Champ in behind the leaders in fourth place on the inside before making a forward move exiting the final turn. He went to the front 150 metres from the finish, broke clear of his rivals and won by one and a half lengths from Danon Premium. Ikezoe, who took the ride at short notice when Fukunaga was suspended, said "I was told that he is a bit unstable at the start but he broke well and we were able to race in good position while eyeing Danon Premium. He responded really well when asked at the lane".[12]

For his final run of the year Indy Champ was sent to Sha Tin Racecourse to contest the Hong Kong Mile on 8 December and started joint-favourite alongside the local champion Beauty Generation. Ridden by Damian Lane he struggled to obtain a clear run in the last 400 metres and although he kept on well he was unable to reach the leaders and came home seventh of the ten runners behind Admire Mars.

In January 2020, at the JRA Awards for 2019, Indy Champ was voted Best Sprinter or Miler taking 211 of the 274 votes. He also finished second to Win Bright in the poll to determine Best Older Male Horse, receiving 118 votes to the winner's 136.[13]

2020: five-year-old season edit

Indy Champ was ridden by Yuichi Fukunaga in all of his races as a five-year-old. He began his fourth campaign on 1 March at Nakayama Racecourse when he raced over 1800 metres and came home fourth behind Danon Kingly, Lucky Lilac and Soul Stirring in the Grade 2 Nakayama Kinen. On 26 April he ran for the second time in the Yomiuri Milers Cup and started the 0.6/1 favourite in an eleven-runner field. He settled in third place as Lance of Puraana set the pace from Besten Dank before moving up on the outside to take the lead 200 metres from the finish and winning easily by two lengths.[14] Fukunaga later commented "I thought he really shouldn't lose and the small field made reading the race easy... He has a lot of quirks but that was part of the attraction. I had the impression from before being asked to ride him that he was a difficult horse and that he had difficulties at the break. Now, a lot of that has been fixed."[15] On 7 June at Tokyo the horse attempted to repeat his 2019 success in the Yasuda Kinen and started the 6/1 second favourite behind Almond Eye. He raced in mid-division before angling to the outside to make rapid progress in the straight but after moving into second place behind Gran Alegria he could'nt make any impact on the leader and lost second place to Almond Eye in the final strides.[16]

Indy Champ was expected to resume his season in the Sprinters Stakes over 1200 metres at Nakayama in October but bypassed the race after experiencing "pain in his right hindquarters".[17] After being off the track for five and a half months the horse attempted to defend his Mile Championship title at Hanshin on 22 November and went off the 7.8/1 third choice in the betting behind Gran Alegria and Salios. He settled in seventh place before moving up on the outside and gaining the advantage from Admire Mars 200 metres out, but was caught by Gran Alegria in the closing stages and beaten three-quarters of a length into second place.[18] On 26 December Indy Champ ended his campaign in the Grade 2 Hanshin Cup over 1400 metres in which he started the 0.5/1 favourite but despite producing a strong late run from the rear of the sixteen-runner field he came home third behind the fillies Danon Fantasy and Maltese Diosa.

In the 2020 World's Best Racehorse Rankings, Indy Champ was rated on 119, making him the equal 57th best racehorse in the world.[19]

2021: six-year-old season edit

Indy Champ started the season with the Hankyu Hai, where he finished in fourth place behind Resistencia for 0.4 seconds.[20] Indy Champ would then enter the Takamatsunomiya Kinen, his first 1200 meter race, in which he came in third behind Danon Smash,[21] and the Yasuda Kinen where the horse came fourth place behind Danon Kingly.[22] Indy Champ would then take a five and a half months long break before coming back to race in the Mile Championship but came in fourth place behind Gran Alegria, who would be retiring after this race.[23] Indy Champ would follow suit in his next race, the Hong Kong Mile.

At the Hong Kong Mile, Indy Champ was originally scheduled to be ridden by Fukunaga, but as he suffered major injuries following an accident at the prior Hong Kong Sprint with Pixie Knight, Christophe Soumillon rode him as his replacement.[24] Indy Champ would go on to place himself in 5th place behind Golden Sixty at the race itself.[25]

Stud Career edit

Following his return from Hong Kong, Indy Champ was deregistered from the JRA,[26] and is standing stud at the Yushun Stallion Station.[26][27]

Pedigree edit

Pedigree of Indy Champ (JPN), bay stallion, 2015[1]
Sire
Stay Gold (JPN)
1994
Sunday Silence (USA)
1986
Halo Hail To Reason
Cosmah
Wishing Well Understanding
Mountain Flower
Golden Sash (JPN)
1988
Dictus (FR) Sanctus
Doronic
Dyna Sash Northern Taste (CAN)
Royal Sash (GB)
Dam
Will Power (JPN)
2007
King Kamehameha (JPN)
2001
Kingmambo (USA) Mr. Prospector
Miesque
Manfath (IRE) Last Tycoon
Pilot Bird (GB)
Tokio Reality (USA)
1994
Meadowlake Hold Your Peace
Suspicious Native
What A Reality In Reality
What Will Be (Family: 3-l)[5]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Indy Champ pedigree". Equineline.
  2. ^ "Stay Gold progeny". Racing Post. Retrieved 2019-12-07.
  3. ^ "Will Power race record". JBIS.
  4. ^ "Will Power family". JBIS.
  5. ^ a b "Thoroughbred Bloodlines – Mayonaise – Family 3-L". Bloodlines.net. Retrieved 2013-06-01.
  6. ^ a b "Race Records:Lifetime Starts Indy Champ". JBIS.
  7. ^ "Mainichi Hai result". Racing Post. 24 March 2018.
  8. ^ "Arlington Cup result". Racing Post. 14 April 2018.
  9. ^ "Tokyo Shimbun Hai result". Racing Post. 3 February 2019.
  10. ^ "Yasuda Kinen (G1) – Preview". Horse Racing in Japan. 28 May 2019.
  11. ^ "Indy Champ Beats Heavy Favorite for First G1 Title in the Yasuda Kinen". Horse Racing in Japan. 2 June 2019.
  12. ^ "Indy Champ Claims This Year's Mile Championship to Secure Both Spring & Autumn G1 Mile Titles". Horse Racing in Japan. 17 November 2019.
  13. ^ "Winners of the 2019 JRA Awards announced". Horse Racing in Japan. 8 January 2020.
  14. ^ "Yomiuri Milers Cup result". Racing Post. 26 April 2020.
  15. ^ "Yasuda Kinen - Comments from runners' connections". Horse Racing in Japan. 5 June 2020.
  16. ^ "Gran Alegria Puts Away Heavy Competition in Yasuda Kinen". Horse Racing in Japan. 7 June 2020.
  17. ^ "Mile Championship (G1) - Preview". Horse Racing in Japan. 17 November 2020.
  18. ^ "Gran Alegria Wins Third Consecutive G1 Title in Mile Championship". Horse Racing in Japan. 22 November 2020.
  19. ^ "The 2020 World Thoroughbred Rankings". Horseracingintfed.com. Retrieved 2021-01-26.
  20. ^ "HANKYU HAI (G3) Full Result | 28 FEB 2021 R11 Hanshin Racing Information (JRA)". netkeiba.com. 2021-02-28. Retrieved 2023-04-15.
  21. ^ "TAKAMATSUNOMIYA KINEN (G1) Full Result | 28 MAR 2021 R11 Chukyo Racing Information (JRA)". netkeiba.com. 2021-03-28. Retrieved 2023-04-15.
  22. ^ "YASUDA KINEN (G1) Full Result | 06 JUN 2021 R11 Tokyo Racing Information (JRA)". netkeiba.com. Retrieved 2023-04-15.
  23. ^ "【マイルCS結果】グランアレグリアが連覇で有終の美!賞金10億超の最強マイラーとして花道飾る!". netkeiba.com (in Japanese). 2021-11-21. Retrieved 2023-04-15.
  24. ^ . Yahoo! Japan News (in Japanese). 2021-12-12. Archived from the original on 2021-12-12. Retrieved 2023-04-15.
  25. ^ . Yahoo! Japan News (in Japanese). 2021-12-12. Archived from the original on 2021-12-13. Retrieved 2023-04-15.
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  27. ^ "香港から日本馬が帰国~インディチャンプは種牡馬入りへ". サンスポZBAT!競馬 (in Japanese). 2021-12-17. Retrieved 2023-04-15.

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Indy Champ Japanese インディチャンプ foaled 21 February 2015 is a Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse After winning his only start as a juvenile in 2017 he showed good form in the following year when he won three races and finished third in the Mainichi Hai He emerged as a top class performer in 2019 winning the Tokyo Shimbun Hai in February and going to take both of Japan s open age Grade 1 mile races the Yasuda Kinen and the Mile Championship In the following years he won the Yomiuri Milers Cup and was placed in both the Yasuda Kinen and the Mile Championship Indy ChampIndy Champ after winning the Yasuda KinenSireStay GoldGrandsireSunday SilenceDamWill PowerDamsireKing KamehamehaSexColtFoaled21 February 2015 1 CountryJapanColourBay or BrownBreederNorthern FarmOwnerSilk RacingTrainerHidetaka OtonashiRecord18 8 2 4Earnings 535 294 000Major winsTokyo Shimbun Hai 2019 Yasuda Kinen 2019 Mile Championship 2019 Yomiuri Milers Cup 2020 AwardsJRA Award for Best Sprinter or Miler 2019 Contents 1 Background 2 Racing career 2 1 2017 two year old season 2 2 2018 three year old season 2 3 2019 four year old season 2 4 2020 five year old season 2 5 2021 six year old season 3 Stud Career 4 Pedigree 5 ReferencesBackground editIndy Champ is a dark bay horse with a white star and stripe bred in Japan by the Northern Farm During his racing career he was trained by Hidetaka Otonashi and raced in the blue and red colours of the Northern Farm affiliate Silk Racing He was from the twelfth crop of foals sired by Stay Gold a horse whose wins included the Dubai Sheema Classic and Hong Kong Vase in 2001 He went on to sire many major winners including Orfevre Gold Ship Nakayama Festa Rainbow Line and Fenomeno 2 Indy Champ s dam Will Power who won four minor races in five seasons on the track between 2009 and 2013 3 was a half sister to several winners including Real Impact Yasuda Kinen George Ryder Stakes and Neorealism Queen Elizabeth II Cup 4 5 Racing career edit2017 two year old season edit On 28 December 2017 at Hanshin Racecourse Indy Champ made his racecourse debut in a 1400 metre event for previously unraced juveniles and won narrowly from Amore Jody and twelve others 6 2018 three year old season edit Indy Champ made a successful start to his second season when he won a minor race over 1600 metres at Kyoto Racecourse on 13 January He was then stepped up in class and distance for the Grade 3 Mainichi Hai over 1800 metres at Hanshin in March when he started at odds of 3 1 1 He then finished third of the ten runners two and a quarter lengths behind the winner Blast Onepiece 7 In April at the same track he was beaten just over a length when he came home fourth behind Tower of London in the Grade 3 Arlington Cup 8 Indy Champ was dropped back in class in June and finished second to the filly A Shin Twinkle in a minor race over 1600 metres at Hanshin At Chukyo Racecourse on 14 July he started favourite for a race over 1600 metres and won from the four year old Clear The Track After a break of more than five months Indy Champ returned to the track on 16 December and won the Motomachi Stakes over 1600 metres at Hanshin 6 2019 four year old season edit nbsp Indy Champ s trainer Hidetaka Otonashi On his first run as a four year old Indy Champ started the 1 7 1 in a fifteen runner field for the Grade 3 Tokyo Shimbun Hai over 1600 metres at Tokyo Racecourse on 3 February Ridden by Yuichi Fukunaga he raced on the inside rail and turned into the straight in sixth place before taking the lead 200 metres from the finish He opened up a clear advantage before holding off the late challenges of Red Olga and Satono Ares to win by half a length and a head 9 On his next appearance he came home fourth behind Danon Premium in the Yomiuri Milers Cup at Kyoto on 21 April after he failed to settle in a slowly run race 10 In the 69th edition on the Yasuda Kinen over 1600 metres over 1600 metres at Tokyo on 2 June Indy Champ was partnered by Fukunaga and went off at odds of 18 2 1 in a sixteen runner field Almond Eye started the odds on favourite while the other contenders included Danon Premium Aerolithe Mainichi Okan Persian Knight 2017 Mile Championship Mozu Ascot winner of the race in 2018 Keiai Nautique NHK Mile Cup and Stelvio 2018 Mile Championship After racing in fifth place as Aerolithe set the pace Indy Champ threaded his way through the field in the straight took the lead in the final strides and won by a neck with the fast finishing Almond Eye a nose away in third Fukunaga commented He was tuned up well was in great shape and had a good draw so I just tried hard not to miss our break He tends to get distracted when he s up front so I kept him off the pace We were up against fierce competition but I believed that he had a good chance as long as I didn t make any mistakes and he certainly responded beautifully to our expectations 11 After a break of four months Indy Champ returned in the Mainichi Okan over 1800 metres at Tokyo on 6 October in which he raced in second place for most of the way before finishing third behind Danon Kingly and Aerolithe On 17 November he was one of seventeen horses to contest the 36th running of the Mile Championship in Kyoto and with Kenichi Ikezoe in the saddle he started the 5 4 1 third choice in the betting behind Danon Premium and Danon Kingly The other runners included Al Ain Mozu Ascot Red Olga Persian Knight and Diatonic Swan Stakes Ikezoe tucked Indy Champ in behind the leaders in fourth place on the inside before making a forward move exiting the final turn He went to the front 150 metres from the finish broke clear of his rivals and won by one and a half lengths from Danon Premium Ikezoe who took the ride at short notice when Fukunaga was suspended said I was told that he is a bit unstable at the start but he broke well and we were able to race in good position while eyeing Danon Premium He responded really well when asked at the lane 12 For his final run of the year Indy Champ was sent to Sha Tin Racecourse to contest the Hong Kong Mile on 8 December and started joint favourite alongside the local champion Beauty Generation Ridden by Damian Lane he struggled to obtain a clear run in the last 400 metres and although he kept on well he was unable to reach the leaders and came home seventh of the ten runners behind Admire Mars In January 2020 at the JRA Awards for 2019 Indy Champ was voted Best Sprinter or Miler taking 211 of the 274 votes He also finished second to Win Bright in the poll to determine Best Older Male Horse receiving 118 votes to the winner s 136 13 2020 five year old season edit Indy Champ was ridden by Yuichi Fukunaga in all of his races as a five year old He began his fourth campaign on 1 March at Nakayama Racecourse when he raced over 1800 metres and came home fourth behind Danon Kingly Lucky Lilac and Soul Stirring in the Grade 2 Nakayama Kinen On 26 April he ran for the second time in the Yomiuri Milers Cup and started the 0 6 1 favourite in an eleven runner field He settled in third place as Lance of Puraana set the pace from Besten Dank before moving up on the outside to take the lead 200 metres from the finish and winning easily by two lengths 14 Fukunaga later commented I thought he really shouldn t lose and the small field made reading the race easy He has a lot of quirks but that was part of the attraction I had the impression from before being asked to ride him that he was a difficult horse and that he had difficulties at the break Now a lot of that has been fixed 15 On 7 June at Tokyo the horse attempted to repeat his 2019 success in the Yasuda Kinen and started the 6 1 second favourite behind Almond Eye He raced in mid division before angling to the outside to make rapid progress in the straight but after moving into second place behind Gran Alegria he could nt make any impact on the leader and lost second place to Almond Eye in the final strides 16 Indy Champ was expected to resume his season in the Sprinters Stakes over 1200 metres at Nakayama in October but bypassed the race after experiencing pain in his right hindquarters 17 After being off the track for five and a half months the horse attempted to defend his Mile Championship title at Hanshin on 22 November and went off the 7 8 1 third choice in the betting behind Gran Alegria and Salios He settled in seventh place before moving up on the outside and gaining the advantage from Admire Mars 200 metres out but was caught by Gran Alegria in the closing stages and beaten three quarters of a length into second place 18 On 26 December Indy Champ ended his campaign in the Grade 2 Hanshin Cup over 1400 metres in which he started the 0 5 1 favourite but despite producing a strong late run from the rear of the sixteen runner field he came home third behind the fillies Danon Fantasy and Maltese Diosa In the 2020 World s Best Racehorse Rankings Indy Champ was rated on 119 making him the equal 57th best racehorse in the world 19 2021 six year old season edit Indy Champ started the season with the Hankyu Hai where he finished in fourth place behind Resistencia for 0 4 seconds 20 Indy Champ would then enter the Takamatsunomiya Kinen his first 1200 meter race in which he came in third behind Danon Smash 21 and the Yasuda Kinen where the horse came fourth place behind Danon Kingly 22 Indy Champ would then take a five and a half months long break before coming back to race in the Mile Championship but came in fourth place behind Gran Alegria who would be retiring after this race 23 Indy Champ would follow suit in his next race the Hong Kong Mile At the Hong Kong Mile Indy Champ was originally scheduled to be ridden by Fukunaga but as he suffered major injuries following an accident at the prior Hong Kong Sprint with Pixie Knight Christophe Soumillon rode him as his replacement 24 Indy Champ would go on to place himself in 5th place behind Golden Sixty at the race itself 25 Stud Career editFollowing his return from Hong Kong Indy Champ was deregistered from the JRA 26 and is standing stud at the Yushun Stallion Station 26 27 Pedigree editPedigree of Indy Champ JPN bay stallion 2015 1 SireStay Gold JPN 1994 Sunday Silence USA 1986 Halo Hail To Reason Cosmah Wishing Well Understanding Mountain Flower Golden Sash JPN 1988 Dictus FR Sanctus Doronic Dyna Sash Northern Taste CAN Royal Sash GB DamWill Power JPN 2007 King Kamehameha JPN 2001 Kingmambo USA Mr Prospector Miesque Manfath IRE Last Tycoon Pilot Bird GB Tokio Reality USA 1994 Meadowlake Hold Your Peace Suspicious Native What A Reality In Reality What Will Be Family 3 l 5 References edit a b Indy Champ pedigree Equineline Stay Gold progeny Racing Post Retrieved 2019 12 07 Will Power race record JBIS Will Power family JBIS a b Thoroughbred Bloodlines Mayonaise Family 3 L Bloodlines net Retrieved 2013 06 01 a b Race Records Lifetime Starts Indy Champ JBIS Mainichi Hai result Racing Post 24 March 2018 Arlington Cup result Racing Post 14 April 2018 Tokyo Shimbun Hai result Racing Post 3 February 2019 Yasuda Kinen G1 Preview Horse Racing in Japan 28 May 2019 Indy Champ Beats Heavy Favorite for First G1 Title in the Yasuda Kinen Horse Racing in Japan 2 June 2019 Indy Champ Claims This Year s Mile Championship to Secure Both Spring amp Autumn G1 Mile Titles Horse Racing in Japan 17 November 2019 Winners of the 2019 JRA Awards announced Horse Racing in Japan 8 January 2020 Yomiuri Milers Cup result Racing Post 26 April 2020 Yasuda Kinen Comments from runners connections Horse Racing in Japan 5 June 2020 Gran Alegria Puts Away Heavy Competition in Yasuda Kinen Horse Racing in Japan 7 June 2020 Mile Championship G1 Preview Horse Racing in Japan 17 November 2020 Gran Alegria Wins Third Consecutive G1 Title in Mile Championship Horse Racing in Japan 22 November 2020 The 2020 World Thoroughbred Rankings Horseracingintfed com Retrieved 2021 01 26 HANKYU HAI G3 Full Result 28 FEB 2021 R11 Hanshin Racing Information JRA netkeiba com 2021 02 28 Retrieved 2023 04 15 TAKAMATSUNOMIYA KINEN G1 Full Result 28 MAR 2021 R11 Chukyo Racing Information JRA netkeiba com 2021 03 28 Retrieved 2023 04 15 YASUDA KINEN G1 Full Result 06 JUN 2021 R11 Tokyo Racing Information JRA netkeiba com Retrieved 2023 04 15 マイルCS結果 グランアレグリアが連覇で有終の美 賞金10億超の最強マイラーとして花道飾る netkeiba com in Japanese 2021 11 21 Retrieved 2023 04 15 香港マイル 福永祐一騎手落馬負傷のためインディチャンプはスミヨン騎手に乗り替わり Yahoo Japan News in Japanese 2021 12 12 Archived from the original on 2021 12 12 Retrieved 2023 04 15 香港マイル ゴールデンシックスティが16連勝で優勝 日本馬は3着のサリオスが最先着 Yahoo Japan News in Japanese 2021 12 12 Archived from the original on 2021 12 13 Retrieved 2023 04 15 a b インディチャンプが競走馬登録抹消 JRA jra jp in Japanese 2021 12 22 Retrieved 2023 04 15 香港から日本馬が帰国 インディチャンプは種牡馬入りへ サンスポZBAT 競馬 in Japanese 2021 12 17 Retrieved 2023 04 15 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Indy Champ amp oldid 1212350532, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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