Over the past 25 years, horses based in Japan have increasingly expressed their strength on the international stage, winning top races in Hong Kong, the Middle East, Europe, America, and Australia.
Especially in this past decade, Japanese horses have won Group 1 races around the world almost every year and, in 2022, last year’s Japanese Derby winner Shahryar took the Dubai Sheema Classic, while the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Cup (2000m) contender Panthalassa shared the Dubai Turf glory with Lord North in March.
One of the biggest reasons Japanese horses have dominated the global premier races is the impact of the prolific stallion Sunday Silence, who elevated Japan’s bloodstock to a new level and became the key to Japan being able to develop into an international racing nation. His sons and daughters dominated in the domestic races.
Following his death in 2002 and, with many of his sons becoming significant sires, Japanese breeders became very keen to make a big investment high quality broodmares. This investment has been showcased in Katsumi Yoshida’s multi-million-dollar spending spree all over the globe this fall.
Besides building up the pedigree of the Japanese thoroughbred, there are other factors–not only the elite training facilities in the Japan Racing Association and other constantly improving privately operated training farms, but also the skills of the Japanese rider has advanced considerably. There has also been increase in the various kinds of equipment that horsemen use to train the horses.