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Cesario | ||
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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 |
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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
- Special Week - Sire
- Daring Tact - Grandchild, through Epiphaneia