Dojima Fighter

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SirePencil Pusher
GrandsireApalachee
DamDojima Gold
DamsireRheingold
Dojima Fighter
SirePencil Pusher
GrandsireApalachee
DamDojima Gold
DamsireRheingold
Sexstallion
Foaled1992
Died2003
CountryJapan
ColorBay
BreederToshihiro Matsumoto
OwnerKazuo Dojima → Riko Koike
TrainerMasahiro Sato ( Miura ) → Yoshihiko Tezuka
Record34: 29-1-1
Earnings¥26,300,000

Dojima Fighter (Japanese:ドージマファイター, foaled, March 12, 1992[1] – September 2003)[2] was a Japanese thoroughbred racehorse . He holds the record for the longest winning streak by a Japanese Thoroughbred at 29 consecutive flat race victories. After failing to win at the national level in five starts, he set his record winning streak at two local horse racing tracks, Utsunomiya Racecourse and the Ashikaga Racecourse, where he never lost in 29 starts. His nickname was the 'Reconstructing Star' reflecting the social conditions at that time as the tracks he raced at were on the verge of being destroyed.

Dojima Fighter was sired by Pencil Pusher, a well-bred stallion sired by Apalachee, the top rated 2-year-old in both Ireland and Britain whose sire and dam were both Hall Of Famers and Horse Of The Year award recipients. Round Table considered by some to be the greatest grass horse bred in America won Horse Of The Year in 1958 and three times was Champion Grass Horse. His dam was Moccasin who won Horse Of The Year as a two-year-old filly. On Dojima Fighter's dam side Dojima Gold also never won a race failing in both of her two races. Her sire was Rheingold who won the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in 1973. Physically he was a heavy set horse weighing around 1,160 pounds his whole career which caused hoof problems especially later in his racing career.

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