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― Vic Stauffer, track announcer for the 2005 American Oaks <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdtPoKt2H30 TVG Classic]</ref> </blockquote>
― Vic Stauffer, track announcer for the 2005 American Oaks <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdtPoKt2H30 TVG Classic]</ref> </blockquote>


'''Cesario''' was a Japanese racehorse that was active from 2004 to 2005. She is known as the "Japan-American Oaks Filly" being the only filly to win both the Japanese Oaks and American Oaks, and becoming the first Japanese horse to win a graded stakes race in America in 46 years. She is also of the most renowned broodmares in Japanese history, having produced three Grade 1 children.
'''Cesario''' was a Japanese racehorse that was active from 2004 to 2005. She is known as the "Japan-American Oaks Filly" being the only filly to win both the Japanese Oaks and American Oaks, and becoming the first Japanese horse to win a graded stakes race in America in 46 years. She is also one of the most renowned broodmares in Japanese history, having produced three Grade 1 winning children.
 
==Name Origin==
A name based on the play Twelfth Night, written by William Shakespeare. The protagonist, Viola, gives herself the name "Cesario" when disguised as a man.
==Racing career==
==Relationships==
===Relatives===
*[[Special Week]] - Sire
*[[Daring Tact]] - Grandchild, through Epiphaneia
===Raced With===
*[[Rhein Kraft]]
*[[Air Messiah]]
*[[Daring Heart]]


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 05:12, 1 April 2024

Cesario
シーザリオ
Cesario winning the 2005 American Oaks at Hollywood Park

Silks [[Image:{{{image_silk}}}|50px]]
Romaji Shizario
Foaled March 31, 2002
Died February 27, 2021
Sire Special Week
Dam Kirov Premiere
Sex Mare
Color Black
Trainer Katsuhiko Sumii
Race Record 6: 5-1-0
Earnings 228,296,000 JPY
450,000 USD
Major wins
Japanese Oaks (2005)
American Oaks (2005)

"Mehlor Ainda is 8 lengths from the JAPANESE SUPERSTAR, Cesario!

...She's running them off their feet!"


― Vic Stauffer, track announcer for the 2005 American Oaks [1]

Cesario was a Japanese racehorse that was active from 2004 to 2005. She is known as the "Japan-American Oaks Filly" being the only filly to win both the Japanese Oaks and American Oaks, and becoming the first Japanese horse to win a graded stakes race in America in 46 years. She is also one of the most renowned broodmares in Japanese history, having produced three Grade 1 winning children.

Name Origin

A name based on the play Twelfth Night, written by William Shakespeare. The protagonist, Viola, gives herself the name "Cesario" when disguised as a man.

Racing career

Relationships

Relatives

Raced With

References