[Time stamp]00:00 Preparation complete start 01:05 First half 1000m 01:36 Final corner 01:47 Final straight[Winner: Symboli Rudolph]Also known as “Emperor”. He serves as the student council president of Training Center Academy, and his racing ability, political power, and personality are all outstanding. Rather than being an egoist, she is an idealist who always strives to set the correct example and aims for an era in which all Uma Musume people can be happy. He is admired by Tokai Teio. https://umamusume.jp/character/symbolirudolf 1984 Hochihai Yayoi Award (OP), 1984 Satsuki Sho (G1) 1984 Tokyo Yushun (G1), 1984 Radio Japan Award Centrite Memorial (OP) 1984 Kikuka Sho (G1), 1984 Arima Kinen (G1) 1985 Nikkei Sho (OP), 1985 Emperor’s Sho (Spring) (G1) 1985 Japan C (G1), 1985 Arima Kinen (G1) https://db .netkeiba.com/horse/1981107017/ 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/ Movie version “Uma Musume Pretty Derby Door to a New Era” https://movie-umamusume.jp/ Anime “Uma Musume Cinderella Gray” https: //anime-cinderellagray.com/[Race]April 15, 1984 Nakayama Shiba 2000m Haruyoshi 10R Satsuki Sho[Results]1st place Symboli Rudolf / Yukio Okabe 2nd place Bizen Nishiki / Seiji Ebisawa 3rd place Onward Kamerun / Eiji Nakano[Commentary]]Fuji TV affiliate version Radio Tanpa version (JRA) 1984 Satsuki Sho (GⅠ) | Symboli Rudolf | JRA official https://youtu.be/Tdp4FvTnHns?si=jZ6iY2IkGvwF7AyO[Reproducibility]Star 2: ★★☆☆☆ 1981 A deer-haired stallion born in March 1984 (84th generation). Father Personalon, Mother Sweet Luna, Mother Father Speed Symboli. In 1983 (Showa 58), he made his debut in the New Horse Race at Niigata Racecourse in combination with Yukio Okabe. Following this, they won the Icho Special (currently GIII/Saudi Arabia Royal Cup) and the open round, finishing the year’s race undefeated. Continuing that momentum, he won the Yayoi Sho (GIII at the time, now GII, Yayoi Sho Deep Impact Commemoration), the first match in 1984, and entered the classic triple crown, remaining undefeated and winning the Satsuki Sho and Tokyo Yu. Conquered Shun (Japan Derby) (both G1). In the first race of the fall, Centrite Kinen (GIII at the time, now GII), he set a record time and won, and continued that momentum to win the Kikuka Sho, becoming the fourth horse in history (and the last in the Showa era) to win the Triple Crown. In central horse racing, this was the first time that an undefeated Triple Crown horse had been won since its predecessor, the state-run horse racing era. After the Kikuka Sho, he will take on the Japan Cup in the first week of middle school, and his showdown with last year’s Triple Crown winner, Mr. Seabee, as well as strong overseas competitors, is attracting attention. However, in the actual race, Katsuragi Ace (10th favorite in this race), the Takarazuka Memorial horse of the year and a rival who had beaten Seabee many times in the Classic Triple Crown, made a big run and became the fastest climber in his career. Although he chased with his long legs, he was unable to escape, and was unable to match Britain’s bedtime, which was the second most popular, and was defeated in third place, ending his winning streak after his debut at eight. After the Japan Cup, he participated in the Arima Kinen. In the race, there was a feeling of a “three-strong showdown” between CB and Ace, and they thoroughly marked the fleeing Ace and raced in second place.They exchanged Aces on the final straight and were able to beat the persistent Ace by two horse lengths. I defeated him and won in record time. In recognition of these achievements, he was selected as the Best 4-Year-Old Stallion (Currently: Best 3-Year-Old Stallion) and the Horse of the Year in this year’s Yushun Award (currently JRA Award). As a side note, Rudolph’s camp, which lost to Katsuragi Ace in the Japan Cup, thought that since Katsuragi Ace had announced his retirement at Arima Kinen, Arima Kinen was their last chance for revenge. He went into the race thinking, “I’ll become just another horse!” The following year, he started his career with the Nikkei Prize (GII) and won the Emperor’s Prize (Spring). Next, he was scheduled to run in the Takarazuka Kinen as a prelude to his overseas expedition, but he had to avoid it due to a breakdown, and the overseas expedition was also canceled (only Sirius Symbori, who was supposed to be his companion, departed for the expedition). After some treatment, he managed to recover, and although he lost to 2nd place in the Tenno Sho (Autumn), he won the Japan Cup and Arima Kinen, winning seven G1 races, and is known as the horse with seven crowns. In this year’s Yushun Award, he was selected as the best stallion aged 5 years or older (currently the JRA Award for best stallion aged 4 years or older) and the representative horse of the year. In 1986, he finally embarked on an overseas expedition that he had been unable to complete the previous year. The plan was to travel to the United States in the spring and Europe in the fall, but during the first race in the United States, the GⅠ St. Louis Stakes (currently the GⅢ St. Louis Handicap), he suffered an injury (he developed ligamentitis in his left front leg). ). As a result, he finished 6th out of 7 horses and was defeated, forcing him to cancel the expedition and return home. After returning to Japan, another overseas trip was considered, but in the end it was decided to retire, and a retirement ceremony was held at Nakayama Racecourse on December 7 of the same year, and he became a stallion from the following year. In 1987 (Showa 62), the year after his retirement, he was selected as a JRA horse of honor. #Symboli Rudolf #Satsuki Sho #Race Reenactment #Triple Crown Horse #Uma Musume #Horse Racing #cygames #umamusume #amv
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競馬を再現できたなんて素晴らしい!