Nakayama Festa

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GrandsireSunday Silence (USA)
DamDear Wink
DamsireTight Spot (USA)
Nakayama Festa
Nakayama Festa at 2010 Takarazuka Kinen
SireStay Gold
GrandsireSunday Silence (USA)
DamDear Wink
DamsireTight Spot (USA)
SexStallion
Foaled (2006-04-05) April 5, 2006 (age 20)
CountryJapan
ColourBay
BreederArai Bokujo
OwnerShinichi Izumi
TrainerYoshitaka Ninomiya
Jockey1) Masayoshi Ebina
2) Yoshitomi Shibata
Record15: 5 - 3 - 0
Earnings¥ 346,273,172 (£2,627,475)
Major wins
Tokyo Sports Hai Nisai Stakes (2008)
St Lite Kinen (2009)
Takarazuka Kinen (2010)
Awards
JRA Award for Best Older Male Horse (2010)
Timeform rating: 132
Last updated on January 21, 2011

Nakayama Festa (ナカヤマフェスタ; foaled April 5, 2006)[1] is a champion Japanese thoroughbred racehorse, which is most notable for winning the 2010 Takarazuka Kinen and running second to Workforce in the 2010 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.

Nakayama Festa was sired by the 2001 Hong Kong Vase winner Stay Gold, who was in turn sired by the influential American-bred sire Sunday Silence. Nakayama Festa's dam, Dear Wink, was sired by the American stallion Tight Spot, which was a Grade 1 stakes winner in the United States and has since been exported to China for stud services.[2]

Racing career

Nakayama Festa won the Nisai Stakes as a two-year-old, which was his only placing in 2008. He only won one race (St Lite Kinen) as a 3-year old and placed in the 2009 Keisei Hai. Nakayama Festa won the 2010 Takarazuka Kinen in Japan by beating two-time champion filly Buena Vista.[3] He also finished second at the 2010 Prix Foy and Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in France.[1] Nakayama Festa ran in two races in 2011. He finished in last place out of a field of four horses at the Prix Foy run at Longchamp Racecourse in France, the race ultimately being won by the French horse Sarafina.[4] In the final start of his career on 2 October 2011 at the same course, Nakayama Festa finished in 11th place out of a field of 16 horses in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, which was won by Danedream.[5]

Racing form

Nakayama Festa had raced in 15 races resulting in five wins. The data available is based on JBIS and netkeiba.com.[6][7]

Date Track Race Grade Distance
(Condition)
Entry HN Odds
(Favored)
Finish Time Margins Jockey Winner
(Runner-up)
2008 two-year-old season
Nov 2 Tokyo 2YO debut 1600m(Firm) 17 2 5.6(3) 1st 1:35.9 0.0 Hiroyuki Uchida (Viva Miracolo)
Nov 22 Tokyo Tokyo Sports Hai Nisai Stakes 3 1800m(Firm) 14 5 27.5(9) 1st 1:47.7 0.0 Masayoshi Ebina (Break Run Out)
2009 three-year-old season
Jan 18 Nakayama Keisei Hai 3 2000m(Firm) 13 2 2.6(1) 2nd 2:02.7 0.0 Masayoshi Ebina Early Robusto
Apr 19 Nakayama Satsuki Sho 1 2000m(Firm) 18 7 24.2(6) 8th 2:00.1 1.4 Masayoshi Ebina Unrivaled
May 31 Tokyo Tokyo Yushun 1 2400m(Heavy) 18 7 25.1(9) 4th 2:34.5 0.8 Masayoshi Ebina Logi Universe
Sep 20 Nakayama St. Lite Kinen 2 2200m(Firm) 18 17 4.3(2) 1st 2:12.0 –0.1 Masayoshi Ebina (Sacred Valley)
Oct 25 Kyoto Kikuka Sho 1 3000m(Firm) 18 16 8.4(4) 12th 3:05.2 1.7 Masayoshi Ebina Three Rolls
Dec 12 Chukyo Chunichi Shimbun Hai 3 2000m(Firm) 15 10 5.0(3) 13th 1:59.5 2.1 Masayoshi Ebina Earnestly
2010 four-year-old season
Apr 24 Tokyo Metropolitan Stakes OP 2400m(Firm) 14 10 5.6(3) 1st 2:26.1 –0.3 Yoshitomi Shibata (Top Coming)
Jun 27 Hanshin Takarazuka Kinen 1 2200m(Good) 17 17 37.8(8) 1st 2:13.0 –0.1 Yoshitomi Shibata (Buena Vista)
Sep 12 Longchamp Prix Foy 2 2400m(Soft) 6 3 3.0(3) 2nd 2:36.0 0.1 Masayoshi Ebina Duncan
Oct 3 Longchamp Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe 1 2400m(Soft) 19 7 23.0 (10) 2nd 2:35.3 0.0 Masayoshi Ebina Workforce
Nov 28 Tokyo Japan Cup 1 2400m(Firm) 18 11 7.7 (2) 14th 2:26.1 0.9 Masayoshi Ebina Rose Kingdom
2011 five-year-old season
Sep 11 Longchamp Prix Foy 2 2400m(Good) 4 3 7.0(3) 4th 2:32.6 0.4 Masayoshi Ebina Sarafina
Oct 2 Longchamp Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe 1 2400m(Good) 16 5 29.0 (10) 11th 2:26.4 2.0 Masayoshi Ebina Danedream

Legend:
  Turf

Stud career

Nakayama Festa in February 2024

Nakayama Festa was retired from racing in October 2011 to stand at the Breeders Stallion Station in Hidaka, Hokkaido for the 2012 breeding season. On the decision to retire Nakayama Festa, his trainer Yoshitaka Ninomiya remarked, "He doesn't have any injuries but we thought it was better for him to retire when his condition was good."[8]

Nakayama Festa retired from stud duty in 2023 and was pensioned at the Urakawa Yushun Village AERU in Urakawa, Hokkaido.[9]

Notable progeny

c = colt, f = filly, g = gelding

Foaled Name Sex Major Wins
2013 Ganko c Nikkei Sho
2017 Babbitt c St Lite Kinen, Radio Nikkei Sho

Pedigree

References

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