Oguri Cap


Oguri Cap was a Japanese thoroughbred racehorse, sired by Dancing Cap. Oguri Cap was inducted into the Japan Racing Association Hall of Fame in 1991.

Racing career

In May of 1987 Oguri Cap made his debut at Kasamatsu Racecourse in Gifu Prefecture. After winning 9 starts in 11 races, including 7 consecutive victories and 4 stakes wins, he was transferred to the ownership of Chuo Horse Racing in January 1988 and recorded 13 more wins including four Grade I stakes, two Grade II stakes, and four Grade III stakes. Some of his biggest wins include the Mile Championship, 2 wins in the Arima Kinen , and a win in the Yasuda Kinen. He also racked up victories in the New Zealand Trophy, Takamatsunomiya Kinen, and 2 wins in the Mainichi Ōkan.
In 1988 Oguri Cap won JRA Best Three-Year-Old Colt and in 1990 he won JRA Best Older Male Horse and Japanese Horse of the Year. Nicknames include "Oguri" and "Ashi's Monster".
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After retirement in 1991, Oguri Cap was sent to Hokkaido Niikappu of Yushun Stallion Station to become a sire. He was not able to produce any racers of his caliber, and in 2007 he was retired from stud duty. After retirement, he lived as a pensioned stallion at the Yushun Stallion Station. On July 3, 2010, he fractured one of the tibias in his legs, and was subsequently euthanized.

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