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Gendarme wins this year’s Sprinters Stakes at Nakayama.
Eighth favorite Gendarme displayed a skillful run to capture his first G1 title and registered a mother-and-son Sprinters Stakes victory—his dam Believe is the 2002 Sprinters Stakes victor. The son of Kitten's Joy won his first two career starts including the Daily Hai Nisai Stakes (G2, 1,600m) and marked a runner-up effort in his first G1 attempt in the Hopeful Stakes (G1, 2,000m) during his two-year-old season. Unsuccessful in the spring classics as a three-year-old, he focused on mile-distance races from autumn that year then switched to sprint from his five-year-old fall season in 2020. He claimed his second graded title in this year's Ocean Stakes (G3, 1,200m) in March but finished 11th in the following Takamatsunomiya Kinen (G1, 1,200m) and was 17th in his previous start, the Kitakyushu Kinen (G3, 1,200m) on August 21. Trainer Yasutoshi Ikee marked his 21st JRA-G1 title following his win in the 2019 Osaka Hai with Al Ain and jockey Kiwamu Ogino registered his second grade-race victory and first G1 title in his seventh season as a jockey.
Quick out of the gate, Gendarme surged out to the front but eased back to third as T M Spada and First Force rallied to set the pace. Following the leaders in good striking position, the seven-year-old dark bay closed ground rounding the corners, pinned the leaders entering the stretch and ran strongly while managing to hold off a powerful challenge by Win Marvel by a neck.
"We had a good gate and were able to race smoothly as he handled the break smoothly, which was a challenge for him. The horse responded well in the stretch and I think he was able to show his strength. I was aware of the closing horses behind us but I just concentrated on letting the horse do his best. I'm really happy that I was able to win my first G1 title and I'm grateful for Gendarm," commented Kiwamu Ogino.
Easing back to eighth after a good break, seventh pick Win Marvel found little room at the top of the stretch but threaded through horses and chased Gendarm in the last 200 meters with the third fastest late speed to cross the wire in second, while holding off the rest of the field by 3/4 length.
Unhurried in 13th, fifth choice and Takamatsunomiya Kinen victor Naran Huleg was unable to find a clear path in early stretch and switched to the outside at the furlong pole. The chestnut quickened with the fastest drive over the last three furlongs but failed to threaten the top two finishers to finish third.
Breaking from a wide draw, race favorite Meikei Yell advanced to fourth in the backstretch and traveled wide around the corners but failed to respond in the stretch to finish 14th.
Other Horses:
4th: (4) Diatonic—traveled around 5th, ran willingly inside Win Marvel, tired in last
100m and missed third-place seat before wire
5th: (9) Namura Clair—ran around 7th, turned wide to lane, showed brief response
until 100m out
6th: (5) Eighteen Girl—hugged rails around 10th, ran gamely on inner stretch,
weakened in last 100m
7th: (11) Travesura—settled around 11th, met traffic at 200m pole then showed
brief effort
8th: (16) Maria's Heart—broke sharply, eased back to 2nd from rear, circled wide,
passed tired rivals
9th: (15) Schnell Meister—raced 3-wide around 11th, met traffic 200m out, lost
momentum
10th: (8) First Force—tracked leader after rallying for lead, gradually fell back at
stretch
11th: (12) Vento Voce—sat 3-wide around 8th, showed little at stretch
12th: (3) Meisho Mimosa—saved ground around 5th, angled out for stretch run,
weakened in last 200m
13th: (10) Taisei Vision—traveled around 13th, unable to reach contention
15th: (1) T M Spada—broke poorly but advanced to lead, sustained lead until early
stretch, faded
16th: (14) Loving Answer—was off slow, trailed in rear, no factor