Kitamura And Chrono Genesis Ready To Shine

$5m Gr1 Longines Dubai Sheema Classic

Longines Dubai Sheema Classic contenders Chrono Genesis (JPN) and her jockey Yuichi Kitamura have never before ventured beyond Japanese borders but connections are hoping the inexperienced travellers can combine to a lucrative success in Saturday’s standout turf contest.

It is ironic that the multiple Grade 1-winning pair should find themselves making a maiden trip abroad during a time when a global pandemic restricts travel and places racing behind closed doors.

Yet the lure of the $5m Gr1 Longines Dubai Sheema Classic was enough to get them on a plane and across to Meydan Racecourse.

Star Japanese filly Chrono Genesis is racing outside her homeland for the first time on Saturday (Pic- DRC & Erika Rasmussen)

In a year of strong performances from Japanese fillies and mares, Chrono Genesis emerged as a genuine headline act and is the leading attraction from the 12-strong Japanese contingent at this Saturday’s Dubai World Cup meeting.

The Sunday Racing owned 5-year-old grey with a white star became only the second filly or mare after Lys Gracieux’s 2019 exploits to sweep the country’s two Grand Prix races, the Takarazuka Kinen in June and the Arima Kinen in December.

Now the daughter of Bago will make a seasonal debut in Saturday’s multi-national 2,400m turf race, taking on fellow Gr1 performers Mishriff (GB), Mogul (IRE) and Channel Maker (USA).

Chrono Genesis’s partner Kitamura is a 34-year-old who recently scored his 800th win on the JRA circuit.

“It’s my first time travelling overseas in my life, like Chrono Genesis,” he said. “Both of us are new faces here and I’m really enjoying staying in Dubai.

“I am very grateful to all her connections to continue to give me riding chances since her debut and I always keep in my mind that I have to fulfil their expectations by bringing out her best performance and best results.”

With lots of travel restrictions due to the pandemic, Japanese people have to be isolated for 14 days upon their arrival home.

“I am not really complaining about that,” Kitamura continued. “Rather if I were given a chance to ride her, I would go everywhere with her without any hesitation. I cannot miss anything at all from her and from experiences I have with her. So, when I was asked to ride her in Dubai, I couldn’t be happier.”

Chrono Genesis had a final gallop on Tuesday morning on the turf track with Kitamura on board.

He continued: “She kept really good condition even after her first long flight, and I have realised again how tough she is both physically and mentally. She has settled in well and has been relaxed in the barn.

“I understand it is going to be a competitive race against all the top-class horses. My only task is to bring her best performance in the race.”

Have Your Say - *Please Use Your Name & Surname

Comments Policy
The Sporting Post encourages readers to comment in the spirit of enlightening the topic being discussed, to add opinions or correct errors. All posts are accepted on the condition that the Sporting Post can at any time alter, correct or remove comments, either partially or entirely.

All posters are required to post under their actual name and surname – no anonymous posts or use of pseudonyms will be accepted. You can adjust your display name on your account page or to send corrections privately to the EditorThe Sporting Post will not publish comments submitted anonymously or under pseudonyms.

Please note that the views that are published are not necessarily those of the Sporting Post.

Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

Share:

Facebook
WhatsApp
Twitter

Popular Posts

Model Man – A Legend Of The Turf

Sunday’s  Hollywoodbets Greyville feature, the non black-type Model Man Mile, won by Mike de Kock’s Artist’s Model, paid tribute to one of South Africa’s greatest turf legends of the 20th century.

Read More »