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Jantar Mantar Shines as Top Three-Year-Old Miler in NHK Mile Cup

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Jantar Mantar wins this year’s NHK Mile Cup at Tokyo.

JANTAR MANTAR winning the NHK Mile Cup at Tokyo in Japan.
JANTAR MANTAR winning the NHK Mile Cup at Tokyo in Japan. Picture: Japan Racing Association

Jantar Mantar, sent to post second pick, displayed a strong run to rule in this year's NHK Mile Cup and took home his second G1 trophy. Undefeated in all three starts last season, which included victories in the Daily Hai Nisai Stakes (G2, 1,600m) and the Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes (G1,1,600m), the son of Palace Malice was duly named Best Two-Year-Old Colt of 2023. He kicked off his three-year-old campaign with a second in the Kyodo News Hai (G3, 1,800m) in February and had just come off turning in a third in the Satsuki Sho (Japanese 2000 Guineas, G1, 2,000m) on April 14. For both trainer Tomokazu Takano and jockey Yuga Kawada, this is their first JRA-G1 victory since the Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes win with the colt. Takano is now the proud owner of seven G1 titles while Kawada now boasts 27.

Jantar Mantar broke sharply from a wide stall and was settled in around fifth, next to the race favorite in the backstretch, before gradually making headway after the third corner to hit the straight in third. After a tenacious climb up the stretch hill, the dark bay colt kicked into gear, took over the front before the 200-meter pole and charged home in a comfortable 2-1/2-length victory.

"I had every confidence in my colt. Once we were off, I knew he was going to win, there were no doubts in my mind. He ran in good rhythm and showed his true strength. Concerns of his tight schedule—his latest Satsuki Sho start being only three weeks before—obviously was nothing to be worried about. I hope I can prove he is the best miler in Japan in the future," commented Yuga Kawada who rode his second NHK Mile Cup winner after Danon Scorpion in 2022.

2023 Best Two-Year-Old Filly and race favorite Ascoli Piceno secured an early position in fifth to sixth before making her bid rounding the final turns with much left in the tank but found herself trapped behind horses in early stretch. Under jockey Christophe Lemaire, who just made his comeback after recovering from injuries sustained in March in Dubai, the Daiwa Major filly struggled for room and clipped heels but found her stride once on a clear path along the rails near the 200-meter marker and surged from there with good speed to steal second place.

Tenth choice Logi Leon ran around eighth behind the top two favorites, met traffic at the top of the stretch but found an opening at the 400-meter pole and launched a strong charge but while unable to cut the gap with the winner, was pinned by the fast-closing runner-up just before the wire, securing third place by a neck.

Other Horses:

4th: (12) Gonbade Qabus—traveled wide around 9th, launched 2nd fastest late kick but was too
                late
5th: (4) Ipheion—settled around 6th on rails, checked 300m out, ran willingly thereafter
6th: (7) Channel Tunnel—sat around 11th, passed rivals one by one in last 200m
7th: (3) Di Speranza—raced around 12th, drifted 300m out, showed effort thereafter
8th: (10) Water Licht—sat wide around 12th, failed to respond to reach contention
9th: (18) Arsenaal—broke poorly, ran 2nd from rear, circled wide, showed fastest late kick but
                belatedly
10th: (8) Enya Love Faith—settled wide around 6th, lacked needed kick at stretch
12th: (2) Noble Roger—saved ground around 9th, unable to reach contention
11th: (17) Yukino Royal—raced wide around 15th, even paced at stretch
13th: (1) Danon McKinley—hugged rails around 12th, showed effort after meeting traffic at early
                stretch
14th: (11) Arranger—traveled around 15th, struggled to find clear path, never threatened
15th: (15) Mask All Win—prominent in 2nd or 3rd, took brief lead at early stretch, dropped back
16th: (13) Strauss—unhurried and trailed in far rear, no factor
17th: (5) Bond Girl—rallied for lead then eased back to 2nd, checked 300m out, lost momentum
18th: (9) Captaincy—rallied for lead, sustained lead, checked 300m out, faded


Japan Racing Association

Tokyo

Sunday, 05th May 2024

11
15:40
(local)

THE NHK MILE CUP (G1)

Age: 3yo Type: OPEN
JPY ¥253,520,000
1600m TURF GOOD
11
15:40
(local)
JPY ¥253,520,000
1600m GOOD

THE NHK MILE CUP (G1)

Age: 3yo Type: OPEN


FP Silk Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 16. JANTAR MANTAR (JPN) 3yo C
PALACE MALICE (USA) - INDIA MANTUANA (USA)
YUGA KAWADA
TOMOKAZU TAKANO
$2.9
57kg
Shadai Race Horse Co. Ltd.
2nd 14. ASCOLI PICENO (JPN) 3yo F
DAIWA MAJOR (JPN) - ASCOLTI (JPN)
CHRISTOPHE LEMAIRE
YOICHI KUROIWA
$2.9
55kg
Sunday Racing Co Ltd (Mgr: S Yoshida)
3rd 6. LOGI LEON (JPN) 3yo C
LEONTES (JPN) - B B BARREL (JPN)
K TOSAKI
M KOGA
$28.5
57kg
Masaaki Kumeta
4th 12. GONBADE QABUS (JPN) 3yo C
BRICKS AND MORTAR (USA) - AFFILATO (JPN)
JOAO MOREIRA
N HORI
$9.7
57kg
5th 4. IPHEION (JPN) 3yo F
EPIPHANEIA (JPN) - ICHIOKUNO HOSHI (JPN)
ATSUYA NISHIMURA
YOSHIAKI SUGIYAMA
$148
55kg
6th 7. CHANNEL TUNNEL (JPN) 3yo C
GREATER LONDON (JPN) - GARCONNE (GB)
MIRAI IWATA
YUICHI FUKUNAGA
$84.8
57kg
7th 3. DI SPERANZA (JPN) 3yo C
RULERSHIP (JPN) - LUPIN (USA)
KATSUMA SAMESHIMA
TATSUYA YOSHIOKA
$15.2
57kg
8th 10. WATER LICHT (JPN) 3yo C
DREFONG (USA) - WATER PEONY (JPN)
AKIRA SUGAWARA
H KAWACHI
$203.3
57kg
9th 18. ARSENAAL (JPN) 3yo F
EPIPHANEIA (JPN) - SAMBRE ET MEUSE (JPN)
TAKESHI YOKOYAMA
TETSUYA KIMURA
$15
55kg
10th 8. ENYA LOVE FAITH (JPN) 3yo C
A SHIN HIKARI (JPN) - TAIKI APPLAUSE (USA)
YUJI HISHIDA
NAOYUKI MORITA
$498.9
57kg
11th 17. YUKINO ROYAL (JPN) 3yo C
DEE MAJESTY (JPN) - YUKINO QUEEN (JPN)
SHU ISHIBASHI
JIRO ONO
$258.4
57kg
12th 2. NOBLE ROGER (USA) 3yo C
PALACE MALICE (USA) - NOBLE READY (USA)
KOHEI MATSUYAMA
TATSUYA YOSHIOKA
$15.8
57kg

Sales Information

13th 1. DANON MCKINLEY (JPN) 3yo C
MAURICE (JPN) - HOMECOMING QUEEN (IRE)
YUICHI KITAMURA
H FUJIWARA
$24.2
57kg
14th 11. ARRANGER (JPN) 3yo C
REAL STEEL (JPN) - KEY WEST (JPN)
KAZUO YOKOYAMA
M KON
$226
57kg
15th 15. MASK ALL WIN (JPN) 3yo F
DREFONG (USA) - CHICA ALEGRE (JPN)
Y IWATA
K MAKI
$256.7
55kg
16th 13. STRAUSS (JPN) 3yo C
MAURICE (JPN) - BLUMENBLATT (JPN)
H KITAMURA
RYO TAKEI
$27.2
57kg
17th 5. BOND GIRL (JPN) 3yo F
DAIWA MAJOR (JPN) - COASTED (USA)
YUTAKA TAKE
T TEZUKA
$9.2
55kg
18th 9. CAPTAINCY (JPN) 3yo C
MAURICE (JPN) - ADMIRE LEAD (JPN)
M DEMURO
MIKIO MATSUNAGA
$54.3
57kg

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