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Lemon Pop Caps off His Stellar Racing Career by Defending His Champions Cup Title

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Lemon Pop wins this year’s Champions Cup at Chukyo.

LEMON POP (white cap) winning the Champions Cup at Chukyo in Japan.
LEMON POP (white cap) winning the Champions Cup at Chukyo in Japan. Picture: Japan Racing Association

Race favorite Lemon Pop won out a close race in this year's Champions Cup to become the first horse to defend the title since Transcend in 2010 and 2011, when the race was held under the name, the Japan Cup Dirt. The 2023 Best Dirt Horse, boasting three JRA-G1 wins including last year's February Stakes (dirt, 1,600m) and three NAR titles in the 2023-2024 Mile Championship Nambu Hai (Listed, dirt, 1,600m) and the 2024 Sakitama Hai (Listed, dirt, 1,400m), will retire from racing after this race and stand as stallion at Darley Japan Stallion Complex next year. Trainer Hiroyasu Tanaka claimed his third JRA-G1 victory following last year's Champions Cup with this horse, while jockey Ryusei Sakai won his sixth after this year's Takamatsunomiya Kinen with Mad Cool.

Lemon Pop broke smoothly from the inner gate and assumed command after rallying for the lead with Mitono O. The six-year-old son of Lemon Drop Kid continued to set the pace, pulled away persistently after entering the lane, and although challenged with an incredible late charge by Wilson Tesoro before the wire, managed to defend his title with a photo-finish victory.

"It was his last race and I'm glad that he was able to end his career with the best result. I wanted to ride him as smoothly as possible without any loss and was ready for any challenge. I thought we had won but wasn't quite sure because Wilson Tesoro came from behind with great speed, so I'm glad we were able to win. Lemon Pop is a strong horse—he has won six out of six G1-class races in Japan—there's no other horse like him, and I'm proud to have been on his back," commented Ryusei Sakai.

Last year's runner-up and second pick Wilson Tesoro traveled around eighth, dropped position rounding the last corners, switched to the outside at the early stretch to accelerate powerfully with the fastest late drive and nearly caught the winner but was a nose short at the wire to finish second again this year.

Ninth choice Dura Erede saved ground inside Wilson Tesoro in mid-division, showed tenacious effort on the rails while clocking the third fastest speed over the last 600 meters and while failing to threaten the top two finishers, secured third place as he did last year, finishing 1-1/2 lengths behind the runner-up.

Other Horses:

4th: (3) Hagino Alegrias—ran around 7th, passed one by one at stretch while no match for top 3
              finishers
5th: (4) Peptide Nile—chased leaders in 3rd, showed tenacity, failed to hold off late chargers in
              last 100m
6th: (12) Sunrise Zipangu—raced wide around 11th, advanced to enter lane in 4th, needed more
7th: (10) Ater Astraea—trailed in rear, showed 2nd fastest late speed but was too late
8th: (5) Peisha Es—sat around 5th, lacked needed kick in last 200m
9th: (15) Gloria Mundi—settled wide around 5th from wide draw, checked 300m out, even paced
10th: (11) Mitono O—rallied for lead and stalked winner in 2nd, faded after 200m pole
11th: (1) Crown Pride—tracked leaders around 3rd on rails, weakened in last 300m
12th: (7) Seraphic Call—made headway in backstretch from 13th position, failed to sustain bid
13th: (13) Mick Fire—broke poorly, positioned near rear, unable to reach contention
14th: (9) T O Drefong—raced wide around 9th, outrun after 3rd corner
15th: (16) Gaia Force—raced around 13th early, advanced at backstretch, showed little at stretch
16th: (14) Suleyman—traveled wide around 8th, dropped back after 3rd corner


Japan Racing Association

Chukyo

Sunday, 01st December 2024

11
15:30
(local)

THE CHAMPIONS CUP (G1)

Age: 3yo and up Type: OPEN
JPY ¥232,920,000
1800m DIRT GOOD
11
15:30
(local)
JPY ¥232,920,000
1800m GOOD

THE CHAMPIONS CUP (G1)

Age: 3yo and up Type: OPEN
FP Silk Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 2. LEMON POP (USA) 6yo H
LEMON DROP KID (USA) - UNREACHABLE (USA)
RYUSEI SAKAI
HIROYASU TANAKA
$2.2
58kg
Godolphin

Sales Information

2nd 8. WILSON TESORO (JPN) 5yo H
KITASAN BLACK (JPN) - CHESUTOKE ROSE (USA)
YUGA KAWADA
HITOSHI KOTEGAWA
$5.5
58kg
Ryotokuji Kenji Holdings Co. Ltd.
3rd 6. DURA EREDE (JPN) 4yo H
DURAMENTE (JPN) - MARCHESA (JPN)
RYAN MOORE
Manabu Ikezoe
$42.6
58kg
Three H Racing Co. Ltd.
4th 3. HAGINO ALEGRIAS (JPN) 7yo H
KIZUNA (JPN) - TANINO CHARIS (JPN)
MIRAI IWATA
HIROFUMI SHII
$15.3
58kg
5th 4. PEPTIDE NILE (JPN) 6yo H
KING KAMEHAMEHA (JPN) - QUEEN OLIVE (JPN)
Y FUJIOKA
HIDENORI TAKE
$6.8
58kg
6th 12. SUNRISE ZIPANGU (JPN) 3yo C
KIZUNA (JPN) - SAIMAA (IRE)
YUTAKA TAKE
H OTONASHI
$7.4
56kg
7th 10. ATER ASTRAEA (JPN) 5yo M
REACH THE CROWN (JPN) - STARS IN HEAVEN (JPN)
YUJI HISHIDA
SHINSUKE HASHIGUCHI
$82.9
56kg
8th 5. PEISHA ES (JPN) 5yo H
ESPOIR CITY (JPN) - LISA PSYCHE (JPN)
KAZUO YOKOYAMA
KAZUO KONISHI
$72.7
58kg
9th 15. GLORIA MUNDI (JPN) 6yo H
KING KAMEHAMEHA (JPN) - BETTOLLE (ITY)
H KITAMURA
R OKUBO
$258
58kg
10th 11. MITONO O (JPN) 4yo H
LOGOTYPE (JPN) - SEDUCTIVELY (CAN)
KOHEI MATSUYAMA
K MAKI
$167.5
58kg
11th 1. CROWN PRIDE (JPN) 5yo H
REACH THE CROWN (JPN) - EMMY'S PRIDE (JPN)
TAKESHI YOKOYAMA
KOICHI SHINTANI
$16.6
58kg
12th 7. SERAPHIC CALL (JPN) 4yo H
HENNY HUGHES (USA) - CHANT DE L'ANGE (JPN)
CRISTIAN DEMURO
RYO TERASHIMA
$18.3
58kg
13th 13. MICK FIRE (JPN) 4yo H
SINISTER MINISTER (USA) - MARIAGE (JPN)
CHRISTOPHE LEMAIRE
KAZUO WATANABE
$60.5
58kg
14th 9. T O DREFONG (JPN) 5yo H
DREFONG (USA) - EMINENT CITY (JPN)
KOSEI MIURA
T UMEDA
$107.7
58kg
15th 16. GAIA FORCE (JPN) 5yo H
KITASAN BLACK (JPN) - NATALE (JPN)
YOSHIHITO NAGAOKA
HARUKI SUGIYAMA
$13.7
58kg
16th 14. SULEYMAN (JPN) 6yo H
KING KAMEHAMEHA (JPN) - DONNA BLINI (GB)
ARATA SAITO
Manabu Ikezoe
$107.1
58kg

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