Japanese Champ In Foal

Covered by Gr1 Japan Cup winner Epiphaneia

Dual Japan Horse of the Year Almond Eye (Lord Kanaloa-Fusaichi Pandora, by Sunday Silence) has been scanned in foal to Epiphaneia (Symboli Kris S-Cesario, by Special Week).

Racing.com reportst that her owners, Silk Racing, announced the positive result via their Twitter account.

Almond Eye holds the Japan record for the most number of Gr1 races won with eight on home soil, and one international Gr1.

At three, she won four Gr1 races, most notably the Gr1 Japan Cup against older horses, and also picked up the Japanese Filly Triple Crown when winning the Gr1 Shuka Sho, Gr1 Oka Sho (Japanese 1000 Guineas), and Gr1 Yushun Himba (Japanese Oaks).

At four, Almond Eye won the Gr1 Tenno Sho, and went to Dubai where she won the Gr1 Dubai Turf over 1800m. In her final season, as a 5YO, Almond Eye won her second Gr1 Japan Cup, as well as her second Gr1 Tenno Sho, and added the Gr1 Victoria Mile as well.

Gr1 Japan Cup winner Epiphaneia has only two crops of racing age, and his four stakes-winners include Gr1 winner Daring Tact, Gr2 winner Aristoteles, Gr3 winner Efforia, and Listed winner Orthoclase.

His 2020 Fillies Triple Crown heroine 4YO mare Daring Tact (Epiphaneia-Daring Bird, by King Kamehameha) returns this Sunday in the Gr2 Kinko Sho over 2000m. She had her final fast up the slope at Ritto Thursday morning, and reportedly ran time without being pushed.

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