The last four children of Deep Impact, who achieved three classic horse racing crowns and died, were put up for a racehorse auction in Tomakomai, Hokkaido, and sold at a high price of 300 million yen.

This racehorse association is held every year by the Japan Racehorse Association at a guest ranch in Tomakomai City, and is known for trading many thoroughbreds with excellent pedigree.



On the 12th, he was active in achieving three classic race crowns, and the last four children of Deep Impact who died quietly attracted attention.



Of these, the first male yearling horse was sold at a high price of 300 million yen, and the venue screamed and applauded.



Another one was also auctioned off for 120 million yen.



Toshihiro Hirosaki, a company manager who bid for 120 million yen, said, "I wanted to keep the blood because it was one of the last four horses. It was a horse that entertained everyone, so I had a connection. I'm happy. "