JRA = 18-year-old jockey Seina Imamura, a newcomer to the Japan Racing Association, won at Kokura Racecourse in Kitakyushu City, and in an unusually short period of five months after her debut, she met the conditions to ride in the highest rated G1 race. fulfilled.

Jockey Imamura made his debut in March as the 10th female jockey at Central Horse Racing, and has been active since the first year, breaking the record for the most wins of a female rookie jockey.



On the 20th, Jockey Imamura rode the most popular horse in the 6th race at Kokura Racecourse and finished first with a large margin, bringing her total number of wins to 31, including local horse racing.



JRA stipulates that jockeys who debuted less than 5 years ago must win 31 or more wins in total, including local horse racing exchange races, as a condition to ride in the highest rated G1 race. You can now ride horses in races.



Three years ago, Nanako Fujita became the first JRA female jockey to ride in a G1 race four years after her debut. It's early.



No Japanese female jockey has ever won a G1 race at Chuo Keiba, and Imamura is expected to achieve the first ever feat in future races.

Seina Imamura is 18 years old from Shiga prefecture.



Her father was a JRA jockey and she wanted to be a jockey since she was a child.



She made her debut as the 10th female jockey at Chuo Horse Racing in March this year, and on March 13, a week after her debut, she was in a race at Hanshin Racecourse with a beautiful riding form that does not move her center of gravity. won his first victory.



She continued to win steadily after that, winning her 10th in May, becoming the first rookie female jockey to record double-digit wins in her first year, and still holds the record for most victories. We keep updating.



She also became the first Japanese female jockey to ride in a graded race at a G3 race at Kokura Racecourse in Kitakyushu on July 3, becoming the second Japanese jockey to win a JRA graded grade after Nanako Fujita. We won.