Draft:Success Brocken
Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse (2005–2022)
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Success Brocken (サクセスブロッケン, Hepburn: Sakusesu Burokken, 5 May 2005 – 22 December 2022)[1] was a former dirt Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse active from 2007 until 2011. After winning the Japan Dirt Classic and February Stakes in 2008, he also went and won the Tokyo Daishōten in the following year. He had a total earnings of ¥408,472,000 before retiring.
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| Success Brocken サクセスブロッケン | |
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Success Brocken at the 2008 Satsuki Shō | |
| Breed | Thoroughbred |
| Sire | Symboli Kris S |
| Grandsire | Kris S. |
| Dam | Success Beauty |
| Damsire | Sunday Silence |
| Sex | Stallion |
| Foaled | 5 May 2005[1] |
| Died | 22 December 2022 (aged 17)[1] |
| Country | |
| Color | Dark bay |
| Breeder | Tanikawa Stud |
| Owner | Tetsu Takashima[2] |
| Trainer | Hideaki Fujiwara[2] |
| Record | 19: 7-2-3 |
| Earnings | ¥408,472,000[3] |
| Major wins | |
| Japan Dirt Classic (2008) February Stakes (2009) Tokyo Daishōten (2009) | |
Background
Foaled by Success Beauty on 5 May 2005, Success Brocken was sired by Symboli Kris S, the winner of Autumn Tennō Shō and Arima Kinen in both 2002 and 2003, and was also the Japanese Horse of the Year in the same years.
He was foaled at the Tanikawa Stud, which is located in Hokkaido, Japan.[3]