Admire Moon

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Admire Moon (アドマイヤムーン, Adomaiya mūn); born February 23, 2003) is a Japanese retired racehorse and breeding stallion who won the 2007 Dubai Duty Free Stakes, Takarazuka Kinen and Japan Cup.

SireEnd Sweep
GrandsireForty Niner
DamMy Katies
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Admire Moon
October 29, 2006 Tokyo Racecourse
SireEnd Sweep
GrandsireForty Niner
DamMy Katies
DamsireSunday Silence
SexStallion
FoaledFebruary 23, 2003
CountryJapan
ColourBay
BreederNorthern Farm
OwnerRiichi Kondo
Darley Japan Farm Co Ltd
TrainerHiroyoshi Matsuda
JockeyYutaka Take
Yasunari Iwata
Record17: 10-2-2[1]
Earnings870,462,000 JPY
+3,000,000 USD
+5,900,000 HKD
Major wins
Sapporo Nisai Stakes (2005)
Kyodo Tsushin Hai (2006)
Yayoi Sho (2006)
Sapporo Kinen (2006)
Kyoto Kinen (2007)
Dubai Duty Free Stakes (2007)
Takarazuka Kinen (2007)
Japan Cup (2007)
Awards
Japanese Horse of the Year (2007)
JRA Award for Best Older Male Horse (2007)
Last updated on April 17, 2026
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Background

Admire Moon was foaled on February 23, 2003, at Northern Farm in Abira, Hokkaido, Japan. He was bred by Katsumi Yoshida. He was sired by champion sire End Sweep and his dam was My Katies, a daughter of Sunday Silence. During the 2003 Japan Horse Racing Association Select Sale, Admire Moon was sold to Riichi Kondo for ¥16 million (roughly $135,000). [2] He was trained by Ritto Training Center trainer Hiroyoshi Matsuda.

Racing career

2005: two-year-old season

In 2005, Admire Moon started four times. He won the Clover Cho and the Sapporo Nisai Stakes, and came second in the Radio Tampa Hai Nisai Stakes.[3][4]

2006: three-year-old season

At the beginning of his three-year-old season, Admire Moon won the Kyodo Tsushin Hai. He then won the Yayoi Sho, a trial race for the Satsuki Sho. Admire Moon ran in the Satsuki Sho (Japanese 2000 Guineas) later in 2006, his first Grade I race. He placed 4th to Meisho Samson. [4] He then went to Tokyo for the Japanese Derby, the Tokyo Yushun, where he placed 7th, also to Meisho Samson. That August, Admire Moon ran in the Sapporo Kinen, winning it.[5]

He returned to Tokyo in late October for the Tenno Sho, not the Kikuka Sho (the Japanese St. Leger), and finished 3rd to Daiwa Major. In December, he traveled to Hong Kong for the Hong Kong Cup, his first-ever race outside Japan. He finished second to Pride by a nose.[6]

2007: four-year-old season

In 2007, he raced in Kyoto Kinen and won. He then headed to Dubai for the Dubai Duty Free Stakes. He finished first by half a length, winning his first ever Group One race, over Linngari, Daiwa Major, etc.[7] One month later, he raced in Hong Kong again at the Queen Elizabeth II Cup in which he came third behind Viva Pataca and Vengeance of Rain.[8] On June 24, ridden by jockey Yasunari Iwata, he took on the Takarazuka Kinen by a vote of fans and finished first by half a length ahead of Vodka (the 2007 Tokyo Yushun winner), Daiwa Major etc., winning his first Grade I race in Japan.[9]

In the middle of his four-year-old season, Admire Moon was sold by his owner Riichi Kondo to Godolphin for ¥4 billion ($33 million). The sale was confirmed on July 24 of that year.[10]

Admire then ran in the Japan Cup the same year in November and won by a head over Pop Rock. With the Takarazuka Kinen win earlier in the year, Admire Moon earned a ¥130 million bonus in addition to over ¥250 million in prize money. Admire Moon retired after winning the Japan Cup.[11] Overall, he raced 17 times, came first ten times, came second twice, and came third twice. After his retirement, he was named the Japanese Horse of the Year for 2007, as well as top older male.[12]

Racing form

Admire Moon won ten races and struck podium four times out of 17 starts. This data is available based on JBIS, netkeiba, Hong Kong Jockey Club and Emirates Racing Authority.[3][1][6][8][7]

More information Date, Racecourse ...
Date Racecourse Race Grade Distance
(Condition)
Entry HN Odds

(Favored)

Finish Time Margins Jockey Winner

(Runner-up)

2005 two-year-old season
Jul 10 Hakodate 2yo Newcomer 1,800 m (Firm) 16 11 8.0 (5) 1st 1:54.4 –0.4 Masaru Honda (Grass Week)
Aug 27 Sapporo Clover Sho OP 1,500 m (Firm) 10 10 2.4 (1) 1st 1:29.5 0.0 Masaru Honda (Nishino Answer)
Oct 1 Sapporo Sapporo Nisai Stakes 3 1,800 m (Firm) 13 13 2.9 (1) 1st 1:50.4 –0.2 Masaru Honda (Deep Air)
Dec 24 Hanshin Radio Tampa Hai Nisai Stakes 3 2,000 m (Firm) 12 8 2.2 (1) 2nd 2:01.9 0.0 Masaru Honda Sakura Mega Wonder
2006 three-year-old season
Feb 5 Tokyo Kyodo News Service Hai 3 1,800 m (Firm) 11 1 2.8 (2) 1st 1:48.4 –0.1 Yutaka Take (Fusaichi Richard)
Mar 5 Nakayama Yayoi Sho 2 2,000 m (Firm) 10 2 1.6 (1) 1st 2:01.5 –0.1 Yutaka Take (Glorious Week)
Apr 16 Nakayama Satsuki Sho 1 2,000 m (Firm) 18 15 2.2 (1) 4th 2:00.4 0.5 Yutaka Take Meisho Samson
May 28 Tokyo Tokyo Yushun 1 2,400 m (Good) 18 10 5.9 (3) 7th 2:28.8 0.9 Yutaka Take Meisho Samson
Aug 20 Sapporo Sapporo Kinen 2 2,000 m (Firm) 15 11 3.2 (1) 1st 2:00.3 –0.2 Yutaka Take (Les Clefs d'Or)
Oct 29 Tokyo Tenno Sho (Autumn) 1 2,000 m (Firm) 16 15 6.0 (2) 3rd 1:59.0 0.2 Yutaka Take Daiwa Major
Dec 10 Sha Tin Hong Kong Cup 1 2,000 m (Firm) 12 7 11.0 (5) 2nd 2:01.6 0.0 Yutaka Take Pride
2007 four-year-old season
Feb 17 Kyoto Kyoto Kinen 2 2,200 m (Good) 14 9 4.0 (2) 1st 2:17.2 0.0 Yutaka Take (Pop Rock)
Mar 31 Nad Al Sheba Dubai Duty Free Stakes 1 1,777 m (Good) 16 10 11/2 (1) 1st 1:47.9 0.1 Yutaka Take (Linngari)
Apr 29 Sha Tin Queen Elizabeth II Cup 1 2,000 m (Firm) 10 1 1.6 (1) 3rd 1:47.9 0.1 Yutaka Take Viva Pataca
Jun 24 Hanshin Takarazuka Kinen 1 2,200 m (Good) 18 6 6.7 (3) 1st 2:12.4 –0.1 Yasunari Iwata (Meisho Samson)
Oct 28 Tokyo Tenno Sho (Autumn) 1 2,000 m (Good) 16 12 3.8 (2) 6th 1:59.1 0.7 Yasunari Iwata Meisho Samson
Nov 25 Tokyo Japan Cup 1 2,400 m (Firm) 18 4 10.9 (5) 1st 2:24.7 0.0 Yasunari Iwata (Pop Rock)
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Stud record

At the end of his racing career, Admire Moon was retired to become a breeding stallion at Darley Stud. The best of his offspring have included the sprinters Fine Needle and Seiun Kosei, both of whom won the Takamatsunomiya Kinen.[13]

Major winners

c = colt, f = filly, g = gelding
bold = grade 1 stakes

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Grade winners
Foaled Name Sex Major Wins
2009 Archimedes c Asahi Challenge Cup
2009 Fine Choice f Hakodate Nisai Stakes
2009 Hakusan Moon c Keihan Hai, Ibis Summer Dash, Centaur Stakes
2009 Leo Active c Keisei Hai Autumn Handicap, Keio Hai Nisai Stakes
2012 Black Moon c Kyoto Kimpai
2013 Fine Needle c Silk Road Stakes, Centaur Stakes (2x), Takamatsunomiya Kinen, Sprinters Stakes
2013 Moonquake g Keio Hai Spring Cup
2013 Seiun Kosei c Hakodate Sprint Stakes, Takamatsunomiya Kinen
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Pedigree

More information Sire End Sweep, Dam My Katies ...
Pedigree of Admire Moon
Sire
End Sweep
Forty Niner Mr. Prospector Raise a Native
Gold Digger
File Tom Rolfe
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Broom Dance Dance Spell Northern Dancer
Obeah
Witching Hour Thinking Cap
Enchanted Eye
Dam
My Katies
Sunday Silence Halo Hail to Reason
Cosmah
Wishing Well Understanding
Mountain Flower
Katies First Kris Sharpen Up
Doubly Sure
Katies Nonoalco
Mortefontaine F-No.7-f
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