G1 18 wins Almond Eye retirement at the end of the "Japan Cup" November 12, 16:15

Almond Eye, who won eight wins in the G1 race of horse racing turf, which is the most in history for Japanese horses, will retire from the G1 "Japan Cup" on November 29th.

Almond Eye won the autumn "Tenno Sho" on November 1st and increased the number of turf G1 races to "8", setting the record for the most wins in Japan that had not been updated for 35 years. I repainted it.



According to the company that owns Almond Eye, it has been decided to retire at the end of the "Japan Cup" of the G1 race to be held at Tokyo Racecourse on November 29th.



Almond Eye made its debut three years ago in August, and in April, it challenged and won the Oka Sho, the first G1 race.



He won the "Oaks" in May and the "Akihana Award" in October of that year, and won the G1 championship by winning all the triple crown races of 3-year-old Himba = Mare.



Almond Eye has already decided to retire by March next year under the rules of the company it owns, but the last race was adjusted by next month when the G1 continues.