Cesario (horse)

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Cesario (Japanese: シーザリオ, March 31, 2002 – February 27, 2021) was a champion Japanese thoroughbred racehorse who won the Yushun Himba (Japanese Oaks) and American Oaks in 2005.[3]

DamKirov Premiere[1]
Quick facts Sire, Grandsire ...
Cesario[1]
Cesario parading the paddock, Oka Sho 2005
SireSpecial Week[1]
GrandsireSunday Silence[1]
DamKirov Premiere[1]
DamsireSadler's Wells[1]
SexMare[1]
Foaled31 March 2002[1]
Died27 February 2021(2021-02-27) (aged 18)[1]
CountryJapan[1]
ColourBlack[1]
BreederNorthern Farm[1]
OwnerCarrot Farm Co. Ltd.[1]
TrainerKatsuhiko Sumii[1]
Record6: 5–1–0[1]
Earnings274,433,400 JPY[2]
JPN: 228,296,000 JPY[1]
USA: 450,000 USD
Major wins
Yushun Himba (2005)
American Oaks (2005)
Flower Cup (2005)
Awards
JRA Award for Best Three-Year-Old Filly (2005)
JRA Award for Best Horse By Home-bred Sire
Last updated on February 20, 2024
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Background

Cesario's sire Special Week was a champion horse who won the Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby) in 1998, as well as the Tenno Sho (Spring), Tenno Sho (Autumn) and Japan Cup in 1999.[4] Her dam, Kirov Premiere, a horse bred in Britain and trained in Ireland, also had good performance on turf who won the Group 3 race Rutgers Handicap in 1993.[5][6]

The horse is named after the alias used by the main character of the Shakespeare play Twelfth Night.[3]

Racing career

2004: Two-year-old season

Cesario's racing career started, with Yuichi Fukunaga in saddle, in a maiden race over 1600 meters held at Hanshin Racecourse on December 25.[7]

2005: Three-year-old season

Cesario began her second season with the 2000 meter race Kanchiku Sho, defeating Admire Fuji by a neck.[8] Two months later she moved up in class and set her sights on a graded race debut with the Grade III Flower Cup, an 1800 meter race at Nakayama Racecourse.[9] She won by two and half lengths, breaking the race's record in the process.

Oka Sho 2005, approaching the home straight

After becoming a graded race winner, her next race was the Oka Sho, the first race of Japanese Fillies' Triple Crown (Triple Tiara). As Fukunaga announced he would ride Rhein Kraft in the same race, Cesario's jockey was changed to Minoru Yoshida.[10] The race was close, with Rhein Kraft defeating Cesario by a head.[11][12]

Later, she raced in the second leg of Triple Tiara, which was the Grade I race Yushun Himba (Japanese Oaks) held at Tokyo Racecourse. As her main rival Rhein Kraft chose to join the NHK Mile Cup, Cesario could once again be ridden by Fukunaga in the race.[13] She finished the last three furlongs in 33.3 seconds, winning her first Grade I crown by a neck.[14][15]

Cesario's trainer Katsuhiko Sumii announced their plan to join the American Oaks. After a one-month break, she arrived at Hollywood Park on 20 June to compete with several strong rivals such as unbeaten horse Melhor Ainda, Premio Regina Elena (Italian 1,000 Guineas) winner Silver Cup and Oaks d'Italia runner up Hallowed Dream.[16][17] Cesario won by four lengths and broke the record with a time of 1:59.03, becoming the first Japanese trained three-year-old horse to win an overseas Grade 1 race.[18] Because of her great performance in this race, Cesario was described as a "Japanese Super Star" by a local race commenter.[19]

After returning to Japan, Cesario originally planned to come back to America and participate in the Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf held at Belmont Park in November.[20] However, she showed symptoms of Suspensory Desmitis [ja], causing the plans to be scrapped.[21]

For her efforts in winning two Oaks titles, Cesario was given the JRA Award for Best Three-Year-Old Filly and JRA Award for Best Horse By Home-bred Sire.[22]

2006: Four-year-old Season

In the beginning of 2006, as Cesario showed a good recovery, Sumii planned to let her race in the inaugural Grade I race Victoria Mile.[23] However, Cesario developed symptoms of Suspensory Desmitis again. As a result, Carrot Club decided to retire her to become a broodmare in order to avoid any future risk.[24]

Breeding record

Cesario was retired to become a broodmare at Northern Farm.[24] As of 2024, she had produced twelve named foals and ten winners including three Group 1 race champions, who in turn became Group 1 producing sires:[25]

Racing statistics

Below data is based on data available on JBIS Search,[1] netkeiba.com,[40] and Equibase.[41]

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Date Track Race Grade Distance
(Condition)
Entry HN Odds
(Favored)
Finish Time Margins Jockey Winner
(Runner-up)
2004 two-year-old season
Dec 25 Hanshin 2yo Newcomer 1,600 m (Firm) 16 10 4.2 (2) 1st 1:36.7 -0.2 Yuichi Fukunaga (Dantsu Queen Bee)
2005 three-year-old season
Jan 9 Nakayama Kanchiku Sho ALW 2,000 m (Firm) 16 11 10.3 (4) 1st 2:01.6 -0.0 Yuichi Fukunaga (Admire Fuji)
Mar 19 Nakayama Flower Cup 3 1,800 m (Firm) 14 2 1.4 (1) 1st 1:49.0 -0.4 Yuichi Fukunaga (Slew Rate)
Apr 10 Hanshin Oka Sho 1 1,600 m (Firm) 18 7 3.9 (1) 2nd 1:33.5 0.0 Minoru Yoshida Rhein Kraft
May 22 Tokyo Japan Oaks 1 2,400 m (Firm) 18 4 1.5 (1) 1st 2:28.8 -0.0 Yuichi Fukunaga (Air Messiah)
Jul 3 Hollywood Park American Oaks 1 1+14 mi (Firm)[a] 12 13 5.4 (2) 1st 1:59.03 -- Yuichi Fukunaga (Melhor Ainda)
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Legend:
  Turf

  1. The distance of American Oaks is approximately 2,000 meters

An anthropomorphized version of Cesario appears in Umamusume: Pretty Derby, voiced by Haruka Sato.[42]

Pedigree

More information SireSpecial Week (JPN) 1995, DamKirov Premiere (GB) 1990 ...
Pedigree of Cesario (JPN), black mare 2002[43][44]
Sire
Special Week (JPN)
1995
Sunday Silence (USA)
1987
Halo Hail to Reason
Cosmah
Wishing Well Understanding
Mountain Flower
Campaign Girl (JPN)
1987
Maruzensky Nijinsky
Shell
Lady Shiraoki Saint Crespin
Miss Ashiyagawa
Dam
Kirov Premiere (GB)
1990
Sadler's Wells (USA)
1981
Northern Dancer Nearctic
Natalma
Fairy Bridge Bold Reason
Special
Querida (IRE)
1975
Habitat Sir Gaylord
Little Hut
Principia Le Fabuleux
Pia
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Death

On 27 February 2021, Cesario died of hemorrhagic shock caused by arterial rupture in uterus during pregnancy.[45][46][47]

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