[Winner: Oguri Cap]A girl with a laid back girl who has moved in from the countryside. He won consecutive games in his hometown, and came to Training Center Academy with high expectations. He is determined to carry the expectations of his hometown on his own and do his best, but his actions are completely natural and unconventional. He is the number one Kenya family at Tresen Academy, and in an instant he emptyes the rice bins and pot. https://umamusume.jp/character/oguricap 1988 Pegasus S (G3), 1988 Mainichi Cup (G3) 1988 Mainichi Broadcasting System Kyoto 4-Year-Old Special (G3), 1988 NZT 4-Year-Old S (G2) 1988 Takamatsunomiya Cup (G2), 1988 Mainichi Crown (G2) 1988 Arima Kinen (G2), 1988 Arima Kinen (G1), 1989 Grand Prize All Comer (G3) 1989 Mainichi Crown (G2), 1989 Mile Champion S (G1) 1990 Yasuda Kinen (G1), 1990 Arima Kinen (G1) https://db.netkeiba.com/horse/1985102167/ Uma Musume Pretty Derby (official) Game https://umamusume.jp/contents/game/ Uma Musume Pretty Derby (official) anime https://anime-umamusume.jp/ Uma Musume Pretty Derby ROAD TO THE TOP https://umamusume.jp/contents/anime/roadtothetop/ The Movie “Uma Musume Pretty Derby a New Era” https://movie-umamusume.jp/ Anime “Uma Musume Cinderella Gray” https://anime-cinderellagray.com/[Race]October 14, 1987 Chukyo 1200m turf Haru Ryo 9th Race Chukyo Cup[Results]1st place Oguri Cap / Ando Katsumi[Live commentary]Radio Tanpa version (JRA) Fuji TV Network Edition[Reproducing Level]4 stars: ★★★★☆ A male wreath (88th generation) born in 1985. He has the pedigree of father Dancing Gap, mother White Narby, and mother Silver Shark. Although he was originally from a local horse racing race (Kasamatsu Horse Racing), he was an indomitable horse that entered the JRA with his abilities, and is known as “Oguri” and “Grey Monster.” He was an unknown pedigree, a native of local horse racing, and was recognized as “weak” and “not running” at the time, and although no one was looked at by anyone at first, he fought fiercely against many famous horses in the center, including Super Creek, Inari One, and Tamamo Cross, which is also a grey, and gained popularity due to his ability to win many wins and his beautiful grey fur. At its peak, its popularity was so high that even housewives who don’t know about horse racing knew the name Oguri Cap, and it also made stuffed animals and other items, making it the most popular since the 1970s Haiseiko, and Oguri Cap became an idol horse that would become the center of the trend, which would later be called the “second horse racing boom.” Furthermore, since he was a former local horse racing student, he was not registered as a classical player, and was unable to compete in the classical triple crown races of the Satsuki Sho, Japan Derby, and Kikuka Sho. As a revenge, he defeated the subsequent Satsuki Sho horse Yaenomteki in the Mainichi Cup, while still having plenty of time for the New Zealand 4-Year-Old Stakes, surpassing the running time of the old horse GI Yasuda Kinen held on the same day, defeating the 1985 Derby horse Sirius Symboli with the Mainichi Crown, and before he knew it, he was winning six consecutive major races by a horse from the locals who had surpassed the four consecutive wins of Haiseiko (JRA tie-up record on par with Mejiro Ramonne)… and showing off his incredible rampage. Later, following criticism about Oguri Cap’s inability to compete in Classics, the Classic Registration System was reviewed, and the Classic Registration System was granted the right to compete in Classics by paying an additional fee. (The racehorse that won from the additional registration slot for this classic, perhaps the most famous one is Teim Opera O (who won the 1999 Satsuki Sho due to additional registration). Coincidentally, Oguri Cap and others’ record of six consecutive wins in major races was broken by the horse’s eight consecutive wins). This is said to have been said that “Oguri Cap couldn’t take part in classical music, but it changed the system of classical music itself.” Incidentally, the Derby horse I’ve been a horse from the supercars, Maruzensky, who has incredible abilities but is a horse that is carried on, so he has no right to compete in the classics. The father of the aforementioned Satsuki Sho horse Yaenomteki was Yamaninski, who was introduced as a substitute stallion for Maruzenski. The Kikuka Sho horse was then Super Creek, which later became a corner of the Heisei Three Strongholds. It was a strange encounter. The particularly famous race was the last run of the Arima Kinen in 1990. In this year, Oguri won a record against Yasuda Kinen and finished second in the Takarazuka Kinen, but since fall, he finished sixth in the Emperor’s Cup (Autumn), and finished 11th in the previous race in the Japan Cup, losing almost to his heyday, losing almost the abilities he had in his prime, and was considered a “hair that has already ended” and was not popular. However, in the actual event, he showed a furious catch-up towards the end, and overtook all the average horses, making a great first place. It was a masterpiece of success. Many visitors missed the bet, but their faces were filled with tears of joy and emotion, and the winning run was surrounded by almost shattering “Oguri” call. #OguriCap #ChukyoCup #RaceReproduction #CinderellaGrey #UmaMusume #HorseRacing #cygames #umamusume #amv #우마무스메 #우마무스메프리티더비 #SaimouGirl #SaimouGirl #SaimouGirl Prettyderby

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