Vela Azul (ヴェラアズール, foaled January 19, 2017) is a retired Japanese thoroughbred racehorse.[1]

Vela Azul
ヴェラアズール
Vela Azul winning the 2022 Japan Cup
BreedThoroughbred[1]
SireEishin Flash[1]
GrandsireKing's Best[1]
DamVela Blanca[1]
DamsireKurofune[1]
SexColt[1]
Foaled (2017-01-19) 19 January 2017 (age 7)[1]
CountryJapan[1]
ColorBlack[1]
BreederShadai Corporation Shiraoi Farm[1]
OwnerCarrot Farm[1]
TrainerKunihiko Watanabe[1]
Record27:6-4-17[1]
Earnings549,680,000 JPY[1]
Last updated on April 13, 2024

The horse's name is Spanish for "blue sail", and was derived from his dam's name.[2]

Racing career

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Up to 4 year old season (2021)

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The horse underwent surgery at age one to remove bone fragments from his left fetlock, and suffered from osselet on his left forearm at age two.[3] As a result, the horse was not entered in to any races until March 20 of 2020, where he finished 2nd at a 1800m long debut race held on the dirt course of the Hanshin Racecourse, with Yuichi Fukunaga as his jockey.[4] According to the horse's trainer, Kunihiko Watanabe [ja], Vela Azul was entered in to dirt races initially due to concerns of his legs as the horse had at one point weighed nearly 600 kilograms.[5] After several starts, Vela Azul won his first race on June 28 where he won an 1800 m long dirt race at Hanshin with Damian Lane as his jockey.[4] He was able to win his second race at an allowance race on January 10, 2021, held at Chukyo Racecourse.[4] After this win however, he was unable to win any more races for the rest of the 2021 season.[4]

2022: 5 year old season

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Vela Azul in the 2022 Japan Cup


Watanabe had talks with Carrot Farm that he wished to send the horse to a turf race, but "he lost a good timing to send the horse to such race as the horse did pretty well at dirt races", by which point the horse had already turned 5 years old.[5] He was initially set to start the season in the Yahagigawa Tokubetsu (Dirt 1800m) on March 19, but 36 horses had registered to run in the race, meaning the horse would be barred from running due to there being too many horses.[5] Because of this, and with the horse's condition improving, the horse was entered in to a turf race for the first time, which was the Awaji Tokubetsu (Turf 2600m) held the same day.[5] The horse won the race, which also happened to be his first win in 14 months.[4] Following this, the horse was sent to turf races. After finishing third on the Sunshine Stakes (2500m) and Ryokufu Stakes (2400m), the horse won the June Stakes held over a course of 2400m at Tokyo Racecourse.[4]

After a 4 months break, the horse was entered in to his first graded race with Kohei Matsuyama [ja], the Kyoto Daishoten, held on October 10.[6] The race started with Unicorn Lion [ja] taking the lead, with the horse running from behind the pack as Boccherini [ja], Aristoteles [ja], and Win Mighty [ja] trailing the runner. As the pack compacted around the 4th corner, Matsuyama whipped to urge the horse to push up, and the horse took the lead, winning the race with a 2 and a half length lead and covering the last three furlongs in 33.2 seconds.[6] This marked the horse's first grade race victory.[6]

On November 27, the horse was entered in to the Japan Cup with Ryan Moore as his jockey.[6] The race was seen as a three-way race between the Derby and Dubai Sheema Classic winner Shahryar, Danon Beluga [ja], who finished the Tenno Sho (Autumn) the month before at 3rd place, Kyoto Daishoten-winner.[5] The race, while light on Japanese trained horses due to Titleholder and Do Deuce competing in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe as well as Tenno Sho (Autumn) winner Equinox heading straight to the Arima Kinen, saw most of the betting being placed on Japanese trained horses.[5]

The race started with Fukushima Kinen winner Unicorn Lion taking the lead and the rest of the horses trailing the runner, where Vela Azul was placed in the middle.[7] At around the halfway point Uberleben started to advance, and by the 4th corner Danon Beluga and Shahryar started to pursue, but Vela Azul himself was still in the pack.[7] At around the final 300m mark the horse managed to cut through an opening in the pack, pushing himself up to take the lead against Weltreisende [ja] and Sharyar, finishing with a 3/4 length lead against the latter.[7] After Shahryar and Weltreisende, Daring Tact and Danon Beluga followed.[5] This marked the 17th consecutive year that a horse trained in Japan won the Japan Cup, and a third consecutive win for the horse.[7][8] This victory also marked the first Grade I victory for both the horse, trainer Watanabe, and for any given Eishin Flash progeny.[9]

The horse was later sent to the Arima Kinen, but finished 10th behind Equinox.[4]

2023: 6 year old season

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Vela Azul started his 6 year old season abroad with the Dubai World Cup, but finished at 13th place. After returning to Japan, the horse was entered in to the Takarazuka Kinen, but finished 8th. After a summer break, he was entered in to the Kyoto Daishoten once again but finished 7th. The horse was then entered in to the Japan Cup, with Ryan Moore initially planned to ride him like last year. However, as Moore returned to England following an unrelated injury at a race in Kyoto resulted in Hollie Doyle assuming the role of jockey.[10][11] As her husband, Tom Marquand, was also due to ride Studley in the same race, this became the first instance a married couple rode in the same Grade I race in JRA history. The horse finished 7th behind Equinox.[4]

Following the Japan Cup, the horse was sent to pasture to recuperate at Northern Farm Shigaraki [ja] in Shiga Prefecture, where a swelling in the left forearm was noted. The horse was given an ultrasound test, where the horse was diagnosed with tendinitis. As the horse was diagnosed that it would take at least a year before the horse could be raced again, it was announced that the horse will be retired from racing on December 6.[12] It was also announced that, following his retirement, Vela Azul would stand stud at the Yushun Stallion Station [ja] in Niikappu, Hokkaido.[12]

Racing form

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The following form is based on information available on JBIS Search, netkeiba.com, and Total Performance Data.[4][13][14]

Date Track Race Grade Distance
(Condition)
Entry HN Odds
(Favored)
Finish Time Margins Jockey Winner
(Runner-up)
2020 – three-year-old season
Mar 20 Hanshin 3YO Debut 1,800 m (Fast) 16 3 17.6 (5) 2nd 1:56.1 0.4 Yuichi Fukunaga Regal Manner
Apr 11 Hanshin 3YO Maiden 1,800 m (Fast) 16 16 1.8 (1) 2nd 1:54.7 0.3 Yuichi Fukunaga Encore Press
May 31 Kyoto 3YO Maiden 1,800 m (Fast) 16 7 1.6 (1) 2nd 1:54.1 0.4 Hideaki Miyuki Kanekome Noboru
Jun 13 Hanshin 3YO Maiden 1,800 m (Muddy) 16 14 2.7 (2) 3rd 1:52.1 0.3 Yuichi Fukunaga Meisho Kazusa
Jun 28 Hanshin 3YO Maiden 1,800 m (Good) 16 5 1.6 (1) 1st 1:53.8 -0.2 Damian Lane (Kool Shine)
Nov 23 Hanshin 3YO Allowance 1 Win 2,000 m (Fast) 10 1 5.5 (2) 4th 2:08.7 0.3 Yuichi Fukunaga Lord Session
Dec 19 Hanshin 3YO Allowance 1 Win 2,000 m (Fast) 11 9 2.6 (1) 2nd 2:08.4 0.2 Yuichi Fukunaga Verdite
2021 – four-year-old
Jan Chukyo 3YO Allowance 1 Win 1,900 m (Fast) 14 3 2.9 (2) 1st 2:01.3 -0.7 Yuichi Fukunaga (Meisho Kojo)
Mar 20 Chukyo Yahagigawa Tokubetsu 2 Wins 1,800 m (Fast) 16 11 2.8 (1) 10th 1:55.0 1.3 Yuichi Fukunaga Danon Glister
Apr 10 Niigata Fukushima Chuo TV Hai 2 Wins 1,800 m (Fast) 14 2 4.9 (3) 13th 1:54.4 2.0 Katsuma Sameshima Vehement
Jun 13 Tokyo Hachioji Tokubetsu 2 Wins 2,100 m (Fast) 16 2 15.7 (6) 3rd 2:11.4 0.6 Christophe Lemaire Rikisan Daio
Jun 27 Hanshin Ribbon Sho 2 Wins 2,100 m (Fast) 13 1 4.6 (2) 4th 1:52.4 0.5 Christophe Lemaire Giuditta
Oct 30 Tokyo Isezaki Tokubetsu 2 Wins 2,100 m (Fast) 14 12 5.8 (3) 9th 2:12.7 1.6 Christophe Lemaire Vaisravana
Nov 27 Hanshin 3YO+ Allowance 2 Wins 1,800 m (Fast) 16 9 31.3 (8) 6th 1:54.3 1.1 Katsuma Sameshima Whole Shebang
Dec 18 Hanshin Ako Tokubetsu 2 Wins 1,800 m (Sloppy) 14 7 19.4 (4) 3rd 1:52.2 0.1 Fuma Matsuwaka Narita Forte
2022 – five-year-old
Jan 9 Chukyo Nobi Tokubetsu 2 Wins 1,800 m (Fast) 15 6 26.2 (7) 7th 1:54.3 1.1 Fuma Matsuwaka Repun Kamuy
Mar 19 Hanshin Awaji Tokubetsu 2 Wins 2,600 m (Good) 9 1 7.9 (4) 1st 2:38.4 -0.1 Mirai Iwata (Prairie Dream)
Apr 17 Nakayama Sunshine Stakes 3 Wins 2,500 m (Firm) 13 7 5.3 (3) 3rd 2:33.2 0.4 Mirai Iwata Paradise Reef
May 14 Tokyo Ryokufu Stakes 3 Wins 2,400 m (Firm) 12 11 6.0 (4) 3rd 2:24.4 0.1 Keita Tosaki Albillla
Jun 11 Tokyo June Stakes 3 Wins 2,400 m (Firm) 15 9 2.5 (1) 1st 2:25.7 -0.3 Christophe Lemaire (Breakup)
Oct 10 Hanshin Kyoto Daishoten 2 2,400 m (Good) 14 10 7.4 (2) 1st 2:24.3 -0.4 Kohei Matsuyama (Boccherini)
Nov 27 Tokyo Japan Cup 1 2,400 m (Firm) 18 6 4.5 (3) 1st 2:23.7 -0.1 Ryan Moore (Shahryar)
Dec 25 Nakayama Arima Kinen 1 2,500 m (Firm) 16 6 10.4 (4) 10th R2:34.1 1.7 Kohei Matsuyama Equinox
2023 – six-year-old
Mar 25 Meydan Dubai World Cup 1 2,000 m (Fast) 15 15 - 13th R2:13.87 10.62 Cristian Demuro Ushba Tesoro
Jun 25 Hanshin Takarazuka Kinen 1 2,200 m (Firm) 17 8 42.1 (9) 8th R2:11.9 0.7 Kohei Matsuyama Equinox
Oct 9 Kyoto Kyoto Daishoten 2 2,400 m (Soft) 14 2 8.2 (6) 7th R2:25.7 0.4 Kohei Matsuyama Pradaria
Nov 26 Tokyo Japan Cup 1 2,400 m (Firm) 18 9 99.7 (9) 7th 2:23.3 1.5 Hollie Doyle Equinox

Legend:
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Pedigree

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Pedigree of Vela Azul[15][16][17]
Sire
Eishin Flash
2007 d.bay
King's Best
1997 bay
Kingmambo Mr. Prospector
Miesque
Allegretta Lombard
Anatevka
Moonlady
1997 d.bay
Platini Surumu
Prairie Darling
Midnight Fever Sure Blade
Majoritat
Dam
Vela Blanca
2007 gray
Kurofune
1998 gray
French Deputy Deputy Minister
Mitterand
Blue Avenue Classic Go Go
Eliza Blue
Admire Sunday
1995 bay
Sunday Silence Halo
Wishing Well
Moon Indigo El Gran Senor
Madelia

References

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  7. ^ a b c d "優駿 Book in Book". 優駿 Book in Book (in Japanese). Vol. 2022 vol.11. Chuo Keiba PR Center. 2022. pp. 25–26.
  8. ^ Hiramatsu, Satoshi. "[ジャパンC特別リポート] 外国馬を迎えた新国際厩舎". Yushun (in Japanese) (January 2023). Chuo Keiba PR Center: 70–71.
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  13. ^ "RECENT FORM". netkeiba.com. Net Dreamers Co., Ltd. Retrieved 2023-10-09.
  14. ^ @TPDZone (2023-03-31). "TPD was delighted to provide its tracking and graphics services for the Dubai World Cup at Meydan Racecourse last weekend" (Tweet). Retrieved 2024-04-13 – via Twitter.
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