Crowned Japan Racing Association’s champion jockey of 2022, Yuga Kawada has received the opportunity to join the LONGINES International Jockeys’ Championship for third straight year at Happy Valley on 6 December. Kawada was supposed to compete in the event last year but was ruled out after testing positive to COVID-19 before leaving Japan.
Second in the 2023 standings with 140 wins, bested only by Christophe Lemaire who had already won 156 races as of 27 November, Kawada exceeds Lemaire with win ratio at the moment.
Born in Tosu City, Saga Prefecture located in Kyushu district in October, 1985, Kawada is a fourth-generation jockey. He grew up near the NAR-Saga racecourse because his father used to ride and is a current trainer at Saga. His grandfather and great-grandfather also trained racehorses.
Kawada has captured more than 100 wins in eight of the past 12 seasons and his highest number of wins in a season is 167, which he achieved in 2020 including the two Group 1 wins with Grenadier Guards in the G1 Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes (1600m) and Danon the Kid in the G1 Hopeful Stakes (2000m). His major Japan Racing Association victories in the past years include the Japanese Classic races – the G1 Satsuki Sho (2000m) on Captain Thule, the Japanese Derby on Makahiki, the G1 Kikuka Sho (3000m) on Big Week, G1 Oka Sho (1600m) on Harp Star and Stars on Earth, and G1 Yushun Himba (2400m) on Gentildonna.
In 2023, Kawada has notched 13 Group race successes, with the highlight being a sweep of the Japanese Triple Tiara on the current heroine Liberty Island.
“I am very grateful for her achieving the feat,” said Kawada in the post-race interview of the Shuka Sho, as he celebrated his 38th birthday. “She was here to enjoy all the fans, so I have done the same thing I always do to her coming into the race. She is a horse with great ability, so I placed top priority on letting her run comfortably and finding a good path for her. She has a great ability.”