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Urban Chic Claims Last of Three-Year-Old Classics in Kikuka Sho

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Urban Chic wins this year’s Kikuka Sho at Kyoto.

URBAN CHIC winning the Kikuka Sho at Kyoto in Japan.
URBAN CHIC winning the Kikuka Sho at Kyoto in Japan. Picture: Japan Racing Association

Second favorite Urban Chic claimed the last leg of this year's Triple Crown, the Kikuka Sho (Japanese St. Leger). With two wins in as many starts as a two-year-old, at Sapporo over 1,800 meters and at Tokyo in the Hyakunichiso Tokubetsu (1 Win Class, 2,000m), the Suave Richard colt scored a runner-up effort, 3/4 length behind subsequent Derby winner Danon Decile in his three-year-old debut, the Keisei Hai (G3, 2,000m) in January and was fourth in the Satsuki Sho (Japanese 2000 Guineas, G1, 2,000m) but disappointed to 11th in the Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby, G1, 2,400m). Coming off a summer break, Urban Chic bounced back in his fall comeback and Kikuka Sho trial, the St. Lite Kinen (G2, 2,200m) on September 16 to score his first graded title. Trainer Ryo Takei, who opened his yard in 2014, claimed his third graded and first G1 title. Jockey Christophe Lemaire scored his 53rd JRA-G1 win following the Shuka Sho with Cervinia a week earlier. It was his consecutive Kikuka Sho title after his victory with Durezza in 2023 while having won two other titles in this race with Satono Diamond (2016) and Fierement (2018).

Urban Chic, unhurried after a smooth break, settled in mid-field in the first half of the race behind a slow pace set by Meisho Tabaru and steadily improved position, overtaking the race favorite before the backstretch. Continuing to gradually getting into gear as the field increased its pace approaching the final turn, the Suave Richard colt responded with a fine turn of speed to close in on Admire Terra and pulled away easily once overtaking that foe to claim the last leg of the three-year-old classic by a comfortable 2-1/2-length margin.

"The colt is never quick out of the gate and the race was 3,000 meters, so I let him take his time to find a good rhythm. He was able to have a breather during the race and we were able to advance nicely to a good position near the end so, once he got into gear, I knew his ability and was confident that we could make it to the wire first. He has matured well and has increased his power towards this fall season. He potentials are high and well up to G1 standards in the future," commented Christophe Lemaire in an interview after the race.

Redentor was squeezed soon after the break but found a good rhythm sitting second from the rear. Following the fast moving Admire Terra along the backstretch then the eventual winner going into the straight for the bid, he was unable to match the winner to the wire while managing to catch Admire Terra just before the wire for second.

Admire Terra broke smoothly and eased back, sitting well off the pace up to the backstretch. Advancing along the outside overtaking the eventual winner then rapidly reaching the leaders going downhill after the 800-meter pole, the Rey de Oro colt assumed command soon after the final turn but was outrun by the winner in the last 200 meters then nosed out by Redentor just before the wire to finish third.

Race favorite Danon Decile broke sharply and secured a forward position along the rails early, but dropped back to mid-division then further back to third from the rear along the backstretch. Although showing effort to make bid advancing between horses into the straight and then shifting to the outside to time the second fastest finishing speed, the Epiphaneia colt was too late to reach contention and finished sixth.

Other Horses:

4th: (11) Shonan la Punta—sat around 10th, rallied for lead at early stretch, weakened in final
                strides
5th: (7) Byzantine Dream—ran 3-wide around 15th, launched fastest late drive but belatedly
7th: (12) Schwarze Kugel—settled around 4th, led after 3rd corner, showed tenacity until 200m
                 pole
8th: (5) Hayatenofukunosuke—saved ground around 12th, circled wide, improved position
9th: (15) Ecoro Walz—set pace first half, settled back to mid-field, held on well while no threat
10th: (18) Allegro Brillante—raced around 12th, entered lane in 16th, passed tired rivals
11th: (8) West Now—traveled around 7th, met traffic at early stretch, failed to respond
12th: (6) Mr G T—hugged rails around 4th, dropped back after 3rd corner
13th: (14) Meliorem—ran around 10th, unable to reach contention
14th: (9) Cosmo Kuranda—sat near rear, made headway to 6th to enter lane, showed little
15th: (1) Peace One Duc—unhurried early, advanced to take command at 2nd corner, weakened
16th: (10) Meisho Tabaru—raced mid-group early, led briefly, overtaken before backstretch, tired
                   at 3rd corner
17th: (3) Ask Come On More—traveled near rear on rails, no factor
18th: (2) Noble Sky—prominent early, faded after 3rd corner


Japan Racing Association

Kyoto

Sunday, 20th October 2024

11
15:40
(local)

THE KIKUKA SHO (G1)

Age: 3yo Type: OPEN
JPY ¥424,600,000
3000m TURF GOOD
11
15:40
(local)
JPY ¥424,600,000
3000m GOOD

THE KIKUKA SHO (G1)

Age: 3yo Type: OPEN


FP Silk Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 13. URBAN CHIC (JPN) 3yo C
SUAVE RICHARD (JPN) - EDGY STYLE (JPN)
CHRISTOPHE LEMAIRE
RYO TAKEI
$3.7
57kg
Silk Racing Co. Ltd.
2nd 16. REDENTOR (JPN) 3yo C
RULERSHIP (JPN) - CORCOVADO (JPN)
K TOSAKI
TETSUYA KIMURA
$7.1
57kg
Carrot Farm Co. Ltd.
3rd 17. ADMIRE TERRA (JPN) 3yo C
REY DE ORO (JPN) - ADMIRE MIYABI (JPN)
YUTAKA TAKE
Y TOMOMICHI
$23.6
57kg
Junko Kondo
4th 11. SHONAN LA PUNTA (JPN) 3yo C
KIZUNA (JPN) - FURIA AZTECA (ARG)
KATSUMA SAMESHIMA
TOMOKAZU TAKANO
$23.6
57kg
5th 7. BYZANTINE DREAM (JPN) 3yo C
EPIPHANEIA (JPN) - JAPONI CHARA (JPN)
A STARKE
TOMOYASU SAKAGUCHI
$41.5
57kg
6th 4. DANON DECILE (JPN) 3yo C
EPIPHANEIA (JPN) - TOP DECILE (USA)
N YOKOYAMA
SHOGO YASUDA
$2.9
57kg
7th 12. SCHWARZE KUGEL (JPN) 3yo C
KIZUNA (JPN) - SOBERANIA (GER)
KOHEI MATSUYAMA
Y SHIKATO
$99.1
57kg
8th 5. HAYATENOFUKUNOSUKE (JPN) 3yo C
WIN VARIATION (JPN) - SAKURA INSPIRE (JPN)
MIRAI IWATA
NAOYA NAKAMURA
$120.2
57kg
9th 15. ECORO WALZ (JPN) 3yo C
BLACK TIDE (JPN) - PETIT PRINCESSE (JPN)
Y IWATA
MITSUNORI MAKIURA
$68.3
57kg
10th 18. ALLEGRO BRILLANTE (JPN) 3yo C
DEEP BRILLANTE (JPN) - CENTENARY (JPN)
KAZUO YOKOYAMA
YUKI UEHARA
$291.1
57kg
11th 8. WEST NOW (JPN) 3yo C
KIZUNA (JPN) - FAVOLA (JPN)
ATSUYA NISHIMURA
SHUICHI SASAKI
$55.2
57kg
12th 6. MR G T (JPN) 3yo C
DURAMENTE (JPN) - LISTEN (IRE)
RYUSEI SAKAI
Y YAHAGI
$79.5
57kg
13th 14. MELIOREM (JPN) 3yo C
CHEVAL GRAND (JPN) - MELIORA (IRE)
Y FUJIOKA
Y TOMOMICHI
$51.5
57kg
14th 9. COSMO KURANDA (JPN) 3yo C
AL AIN (JPN) - SOUTHERN SPEED (AUS)
M DEMURO
SHIZUYA KATO
$6
57kg
15th 1. PEACE ONE DUC (JPN) 3yo C
GREATER LONDON (JPN) - PEACE ONE OLE (JPN)
Y SHIBATA
MASAHIRO OTAKE
$26.2
57kg
16th 10. MEISHO TABARU (JPN) 3yo C
GOLD SHIP (JPN) - MEISHO TSUBAKURO (JPN)
S HAMANAKA
MAMORU ISHIBASHI
$9.6
57kg
17th 3. ASK COME ON MORE (JPN) 3yo C
BRICKS AND MORTAR (USA) - MAXIMUM DE PARIS (JPN)
YUICHI KITAMURA
H FUJIWARA
$184.1
57kg
18th 2. NOBLE SKY (JPN) 3yo C
NEO UNIVERSE (JPN) - HOSHO WORLD (USA)
K IKEZOE
DAISUKE TAKAYANAGI
$253.6
57kg

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