Agnes Flora

Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Agnes Flora (Japanese: アグネスフローラ, born June 18, 1987, died August 8, 2005)[1] was a Japanese racehorse known for winning the Grade 1 Oka Sho in 1990. She is also known as the dam of Agnes Flight and Agnes Tachyon, the former a Derby winner and the latter the Leading Sire of Japan in 2008.[2][3]

SireRoyal Ski
GrandsireRaja Baba
DamAgnes Lady
DamsireRemand
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Agnes Flora
Agnes Flora at the Oka Sho
SireRoyal Ski
GrandsireRaja Baba
DamAgnes Lady
DamsireRemand
SexMare
FoaledJune 18, 1987
DiedAugust 8, 2005(2005-08-08) (aged 18)
CountryJapan
ColorBay
BreederMasayoshi Orite
OwnerTakao Watanabe
Earnings¥160,484,400
Major wins
Tulip Sho (1990)
Oka Sho (1990)
Awards
1990 JRA Award for Best Three-Year-Old Filly
Last updated on 2023-01-20
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Racing career

Agnes Flora was a bay mare by Royal Ski, out of the 1979 Yushun Himba winner Agnes Lady. She was most prominently known for her win at the Oka Sho in 1990.[4] She also won the Tulip Sho and Elfin Stakes in Japan. At the end of the year, Agnes Flora won the JRA Award for Best Three-Year-Old Filly.[5][6]

She was retired from racing soon after coming in second place behind Eishin Sunny at the Yushun Himba in 1990 after developing symptoms of tendonitis while in the process of recovering from a cracked bone.[7]

Racing form

Agnes Flora won five out of six starts in her career. This data available is based on JBIS and netkeiba.[4][8]

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Date Track Race Grade Distance
(Condition)
Entry HN Odds
(Favored)
Finish Time Margins Jockey Winner
(Runner-up)
1989 two-year-old season
Dec 9 Hanshin 2yo Newcomer 1,200 m (Firm) 8 4 2.5 (2) 1st 1:10.1 –1.6 Hiroshi Kawachi (Lead Classic)
1990 three-year-old season
Jan 15 Kyoto Wakana Sho ALW (1W) 1,400 m (Firm) 14 7 2.0 (1) 1st 1:23.3 –0.5 Hiroshi Kawachi (Golden Hour)
Feb 4 Hanshin Elfin Stakes OP 1,600 m (Heavy) 10 6 2.3 (1) 1st 1:37.0 –0.1 Hiroshi Kawachi (Coniston)
Mar 11 Hanshin Tulip Sho 2 1,600 m (Firm) 10 5 1.6 (1) 1st 1:36.4 –0.2 Hiroshi Kawachi (Kelly Bag)
Apr 8 Hanshin Oka Sho 1 1,600 m (Soft) 18 9 2.2 (1) 1st 1:37.1 –0.2 Hiroshi Kawachi (Kelly Bag)
May 20 Tokyo Yushun Himba 1 2,400 m (Firm) 20 20 2.5 (1) 2nd 2:26.1 0.1 Hiroshi Kawachi Eishin Sunny
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Legend:
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Broodmare career and death

In retirement, Agnes Flora was a strong broodmare, producing the 2000 Tokyo Yushun winner Agnes Flight and the 2001 Satsuki Sho winner Agnes Tachyon, the latter of whom became a prominent sire who sired the Arima Kinen winner Daiwa Scarlet and the dual Grade 1 winner (Tokyo Yushun, NHK Mile Cup) Deep Sky.[9]

Agnes Flora died on August 8, 2005 from laminitis.[10]

Pedigree

More information Sire Royal Ski 1974, Dam 1976(FNo: 1-l) ...
Pedigree of Agnes Flora[11]
Sire
Royal Ski

1974

Raja Baba

1968

Bold Ruler Nasrullah
Miss Disco
Missy Baba My Babu
Uvira
Coz Onijinsky

1969

Involvement Intent
Lea Lane
Gleam Tournoi
Flaring Top
Dam
Agnes Lady

1976
(FNo: 1-l)

Remand

1965

Alcide Alycidon
Chenille
Admonish Palestine
Warning
Ikoma Eikan

1967

Sallymount Tudor Minstrel
Queen of Shiraz
Heatherlands Tenerani
Dark Brocane
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