Durandal (horse)

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GrandsireHalo
DamSawayaka Princess
Durandal
デュランダル
Durandal at the 2004 Mile Championship
BreedThoroughbred
SireSunday Silence
GrandsireHalo
DamSawayaka Princess
DamsireNorthern Taste
SexStallion
Foaled25 May 1999
Died7 July 2013 (aged 14)
CountryJapan
ColorChesnut
BreederShadai Farm
OwnerTeruya Yoshida
TrainerMasahiro Takaguchi
Record18: 8-4-1
Earnings¥503,232,000[1]
Major wins
Sprinters Stakes (2003)
Mile Championship (2003, 2004)
Awards
JRA Award for Best Sprinter or Miler (2003, 2004)

Durandal (デュランダル, Hepburn: Durandaru, 25 May 1999 – 7 July 2013)[2] was a Japanese-bred Thoroughbred racehorse who was known for his success in sprint or mile races. In his racing career from 2001 to 2005, he won 8 races, notably the G1 grade races Sprinters Stakes and the Mile Championship consecutively. He was then awarded the JRA Award for Best Sprinter or Miler for 2003 and 2004. His total earnings were 503,232,000 JPY.[1]

Durandal was born on May 25, 1999, in the Shadai Farm, foaled by Sawayaka Princess, one of Northern Taste's foals. He was sired by Sunday Silence, the leading sire in Japan for 13 consecutive years.[3] His temperament was described as restless, but not aggressive towards people.[2]

He was named after the legendary sword Durandal and was referred to as the "Holy Sword of the Turf".[4]

Racing Record

Durandal's racing statistics taken from both netkeiba and JBIS are shown below.[5][6]

Date Race Grade Distance Surface Condition Track Entry Finish Time Margin Jockey Winner (Runner-up)
2001 two-year-old season
Dec 8 2YO DEBUT 1200m Turf Firm Hanshin 12 1st 1:10.2 -0.2 Yutaka Take (Hokusetsu Queen)
2002 three-year-old season
Aug 10 Arita Tokubetsu ALW (1 Win) 1200m Turf Firm Kokura 11 2nd 1:08.7 0.3 Yuichi Fukunaga Monday Musume
Aug 25 Chikushi Tokubetsu ALW (2 Win) 1200m Turf Firm Kokura 9 1st 1:08.9 -0.3 Hiroshi Kawachi (Wonder Jolie)
Sep 22 Moonlight Handicap ALW (2 Win) 1600m Turf Firm Hanshin 12 1st 1:35.4 0.0 Yutaka Take (Bill and Coo)
Oct 27 Hakushu Stakes ALW (3 Win) 1200m Turf Firm Nakayama 14 1st 1:07.8 0.0 Yutaka Take (Keeneland Swan)
Nov 17 Mile Championship G1 1600m Turf Firm Kyoto 18 10th 1:33.3 0.5 Hirofumi Shii Tokai Point
Dec 14 December Stakes OP 1800m Turf Firm Nakayama 10 4th 1:47.5 0.7 Masayoshi Ebina Lohengrin
2003 four-year-old season
Jan 18 New Year Stakes OP 1600m Turf Firm Nakayama 11 1st 1:33.1 -0.1 Masayoshi Ebina (Kaori Giovanni)
Mar 2 Nakayama Kinen G2 1800m Turf Soft Nakayama 12 9th 1:50.2 2.6 Yoshitomi Shibata Lohengrin
Sep 14 Centaur Stakes G3 1200m Turf Firm Hanshin 13 3rd 1:08.0 0.2 Kenichi Ikezoe Tenshino Kiseki
Oct 5 Sprinters Stakes G1 1200m Turf Firm Nakayama 15 1st 1:08.0 0.0 Kenichi Ikezoe (Believe)
Nov 23 Mile Championship G1 1600m Turf Firm Kyoto 18 1st 1:33.3 -0.1 Kenichi Ikezoe (Fine Motion)
2004 five-year-old season
Mar 28 Takamatsunomiya Kinen G1 1200m Turf Firm Chukyo 18 2nd 1:07.9 0.0 Kenichi Ikezoe Sunningdale
Oct 3 Sprinters Stakes G1 1200m Turf Heavy Nakayama 16 2nd 1:10.6 0.7 Kenichi Ikezoe Calstone Light O
Nov 21 Mile Championship G1 1600m Turf Firm Kyoto 16 1st 1:33.3 -0.3 Kenichi Ikezoe Dance in the Mood
Dec 12 Hong Kong Mile G1 1600m Turf Firm Sha Tin 14 5th 1:34.8 0.2 Kenichi Ikezoe Firebreak
Oct 2 Sprinters Stakes G1 1200m Turf Firm Nakayama 16 2nd 1:07.5 0.2 Kenichi Ikezoe Silent Witness
Nov 20 Mile Championship G1 1600m Turf Firm Kyoto 17 8th 1:32.5 0.4 Kenichi Ikezoe Hat Trick

Death

He later died on July 7, 2013, in his stable presumably because of a heart attack.[2]

Pedigree

References

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