Genuine (horse)

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GrandsireHalo
DamCroupier Lady
DamsireWhat Luck
Genuine
Genuine in 2005
SireSunday Silence
GrandsireHalo
DamCroupier Lady
DamsireWhat Luck
SexStallion
Foaled28 April 1992[1]
CountryJapan
ColourBrown
BreederShadai Farm
OwnerShadai Race Horse Co Ltd
TrainerYasuhisa Matsuyama
Record21: 5-7-1
Earnings¥537,013,000
Major wins
Satsuki Sho (1995)
Mile Championship (1996)

Genuine, (Japanese: ジェニュイン, 28 April 1992 January 19, 2015) was a Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. From the first crop of foals sired by Sunday Silence he won five of his twenty-one races and finished second seven times in a racing career which lasted from October 1994 until November 1997. After winning once as a juvenile in 1994 he improved to become one of the best colts of his generation in Japan in the following year, winning the Satsuki Sho and finishing second in the Tokyo Yushun. He remained in training for two more seasons, recording his best subsequent victory in the 1996 Mile Championship. Apart from his wins he was placed in the Yasuda Kinen and two runnings of the Tenno Sho. After his retirement from racing he had some success as breeding stallion in Japan and Australia.

Genuine was a brown horse with a white snip bred in Japan by Shadai Farm. He was from the first crop of foals sired by Sunday Silence, who won the 1989 Kentucky Derby, before retiring to stud in Japan where he was champion sire on thirteen consecutive occasions. His other major winners included Deep Impact, Stay Gold, Heart's Cry, Manhattan Cafe, Zenno Rob Roy and Neo Universe.[2] Genuine's dam Croupier Lady was a successful racemare in the United States, winning thirteen races between 1985 and 1989 before being exported to Japan.[3] In addition to Genuine, she produced Croupier Star the dam of Asakusa Kings the Best Japanese Three-Year-Old Colt of 2007.[4]

During his racing career Genuine was owned by Shadai Race Horse Co Ltd and trained by Yasuhisa Matsuyama.

Racing career

1994: two-year-old season

Genuine began his racing career by finishing second in a maiden race over 1400 metres at Tokyo Racecourse on 15 October and then won a similar event over the same course and distance fifteen days later. On his final appearance of the season he finished second to Kokuto Julian in the Akamatsu Sho over 1600 metres at Tokyo on 27 November.[5]

1995: three-year-old season

Genuine began his second season by winning the Saintpaulia Sho over 1800 metres at Tokyo in January and then defeated Meiner Bridge over 2000 metres on heavy ground in the Wakaba Stakes at Nakayama Racecourse on 18 March. The colt was then moved up in class for the Grade I Satsuki Sho over 2000 metres at Nakayama on 16 April. Ridden by Yukio Okabe, he won from Tayasu Tsuyoshi and Automatic. On 28 May he was one of eighteen colts to contest the Tokyo Yushun over 2400 metres and finished second, beaten one and a half lengths by Tayasu Tsuyoshi.[6]

He returned after a summer break and finished second to the five-year-old in a Grade III handicap race in September but then finished only sixth to Sugano Oji in the Grade II Mainichi Okan on 8 October. He then contested the autumn edition of the Tenno Sho over 2000 metres at Tokyo and finished second of the seventeen runners behind Sakura Chitose O. On his final appearance of the season he was invited to contest the 2500 metre Arima Kinen at Nakayama but made little impact and finished tenth behind Mayano Top Gun.[5]

1996: four-year-old season

Genuine made only two appearances in the first half of 1996. He finished second to Sakura Laurel in the Nakayama Kinen and fourth behind Trot Thunder, Taiki Blizzard and Hishi Akebono in the Yasuda Kinen. In October he finished unplaced behind Bubble Gum Fellow in the Tenno Sho and was then dropped back in distance for the Grade I Mile Championship at Kyoto Racecourse on 17 November. Ridden by Okabe, he recorded his second victory at the highest level as he won by half a length and a neck from the five-year-old mare Syourinomegami and Eishin Washington.[7] As in 1997, he ended his year by finishing unplaced in the Arima Kinen.

1997: five-year-old season

Genuine began his fourth season in the Yasuda Kinen and improved on his 1996 effort as he finished second of the eighteen runners behind Taiki Blizzard. He then finished fourth in a Grade II race at Sapporo Racecourse and fifth behind Bubble Gum Fellow in the Mainichi Okan. On October 26 he again contested the Tenno Sho and finished third behind Air Groove and Bubble Gum Fellow.[8] On his final racecourse he attempted to repeat his 1996 success in the Mile Championship but finished unplaced behind Taiki Shuttle.[5]

Racing form

Genuine won five races out of 21 starts. This data is available in JBIS and netkeiba.[5][9]

Date Track Race Grade Distance
(Condition)
Entry HN Odds
(Favored)
Finish Time Margins Jockey Winner
(Runner-up)
1994 two-year-old season
Oct 15 Tokyo 2yo Newcomer 1,400 m (Firm) 7 3 2.0 (1) 2nd 1:24.9 0.4 Yukio Okabe Air Luge
Oct 30 Tokyo 2yo Newcomer 1,400 m (Firm) 11 7 1.3 (1) 1st 1:22.8 –0.5 Yukio Okabe (Dai Chu Jinden)
Nov 27 Tokyo Akamatsu Sho ALW (1W) 1,600 m (Firm) 12 9 2.0 (1) 2nd 1:35.1 0.2 Thierry Jarnet Kokuto Julian
1995 three-year-old season
Jan 28 Tokyo Saintpaulia Sho ALW (1W) 1,800 m (Firm) 16 3 1.5 (1) 1st 1:48.9 –0.2 Katsuharu Tanaka (Forse du Nord)
Mar 18 Nakayama Wakaba Stakes OP 2,000 m (Heavy) 8 6 2.4 (2) 1st 2:08.1 –0.1 Yukio Okabe (Meiner Bridge)
Apr 16 Nakayama Satsuki Sho 1 2,000 m (Good) 16 6 6.9 (3) 1st 2:02.5 –0.1 Yukio Okabe (Tayasu Tsuyoshi)
May 28 Tokyo Tokyo Yushun 1 2,400 m (Firm) 18 13 3.5 (2) 2nd 2:27.5 0.2 Yukio Okabe Tayasu Tsuyoshi
Sep 10 Nakayama Keio Hai AH 3 1,600 m (Firm) 12 2 2.0 (1) 2nd 1:32.7 0.0 Yukio Okabe Dojima Muteki
Oct 8 Tokyo Mainichi Okan 2 1,800 m (Soft) 14 4 2.3 (1) 6th 1:49.1 0.7 Yukio Okabe Sugano Oji
Oct 29 Tokyo Tenno Sho (Autumn) 1 2,000 m (Firm) 17 4 7.4 (4) 2nd 1:58.0 0.0 Yukio Okabe Sakura Chitose O
Dec 24 Nakayama Arima Kinen 1 2,500 m (Firm) 12 6 5.3 (3) 10th 2:35.5 1.9 Yukio Okabe Mayano Top Gun
1996 four-year-old season
Mar 10 Nakayama Nakayama Kinen 2 1,800 m (Firm) 15 3 3.7 (1) 2nd 1:47.5 0.3 Yukio Okabe Sakura Laurel
Jun 9 Tokyo Yasuda Kinen 1 1,600 m (Firm) 17 9 13.8 (6) 4th 1:33.4 0.3 Katsuharu Tanaka Trot Thunder
Oct 27 Tokyo Tenno Sho (Autumn) 1 2,000 m (Firm) 17 12 21.7 (8) 14th 2:00.0 1.3 Yoshitomi Shibata Bubble Gum Fellow
Nov 17 Kyoto Mile Championship 1 1,600 m (Firm) 18 14 4.9 (1) 1st 1:33.8 –0.1 Yukio Okabe (Syourinomegami)
Dec 22 Nakayama Arima Kinen 1 2,500 m (Firm) 14 7 32.0 (10) 14th 2:37.2 3.4 Olivier Peslier Sakura Laurel
1997 five-year-old season
Jun 8 Tokyo Yasuda Kinen 1 1,600 m (Firm) 18 16 11.7 (5) 2nd 1:33.9 0.1 Katsuharu Tanaka Taiki Blizzard
Aug 17 Sapporo Sapporo Kinen 2 2,000 m (Firm) 13 4 2.8 (2) 4th 2:00.7 0.5 Yukio Okabe Air Groove
Oct 5 Tokyo Mainichi Okan 2 1,800 m (Firm) 9 1 3.5 (3) 5th 1:46.3 0.2 Yutaka Take Bubble Gum Fellow
Oct 26 Tokyo Tenno Sho (Autumn) 1 2,000 m (Firm) 16 1 9.6 (3) 3rd 1:59.9 0.9 Katsuharu Tanaka Air Groove
Nov 16 Kyoto Mile Championship 1 1,600 m (Firm) 18 12 7.8 (4) 9th 1:34.9 1.6 Katsuharu Tanaka Taiki Shuttle

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