Japanese Fillies Triple Crown winner Almond Eye prevailed in front of the nearly 100,000 crowd under jockey Christophe Lemaire by a record-breaking 2:20.6, 1.5 seconds faster than the previous record set by Alkaased in 2005. She thus became the second three-year-old filly after Gentildonna in 2012 to win the Japan cup.
The remarkable Lord Kanaloa filly has been undefeated since, landing six consecutive victories including the fillies’ Triple Crown Oka Sho (Japanese 1000 Guineas, Gr.1), Yushun Himba (Japanese Oaks, Gr.1) and the Shuka Sho (Gr.1).
This is the first Japan Cup triumph and 15th JRA-Gr.1 victory for trainer Sakae Kunieda while jockey Christophe Lemaire celebrates his second Japan Cup win—his first was with Vodka in 2009. Lemaire now owns 22 JRA Gr.1 trophies and renewed his own record of eight Gr.1 titles won in the same year.
The highly targeted heavy favorite Almond Eye broke from the inner-most stall, hugged the rails a few lengths from the frontrunner in second, steadily climbed the stretch hill and swooped past Kiseki at the furlong pole, pulling away easily to a 1-3/4-length victory.
Breaking from stall eight, four-year-old Kiseki was rushed to the front before the initial turn, set the pace and extended his lead up to three lengths in the backstretch, kicked into gear in the homestretch but proved no match for the winner while driving home well holding off Suave Richard by 3-1/2 lengths for second.
Second favorite Suave Richard was quickly steered to the rails from a wide stall, was a bit keen in the backstretch traveling in fifth behind Almond Eye, chased the leaders in the straight and gradually ran out of steam but withstood the hard-charging Cheval Grand to secure third by a neck.
A bit fractious in the paddock, seventh favorite Thundering Blue broke from stall six, was unhurried as usual in the far rear of the field, entered the stretch last, made a tenacious effort but was unable to reach contention and passed his tiring rivals to finish 10th.
Sent off sixth favorite, the Aidan O’Brien-trained Capri was off slow, cruised third from the rear, showed a moderate turn of foot in early stretch but failed to reach contention behind the rapid pace and was 11th.
1. Almond Eye (S. Kunieda,C. Lemaire), 2nd. Kiseki (K. Nakatake,Y. Kawada), 3rd. Suave Richard (Y. Shono,M. Demuro), 4th . Cheval Grand (Y. Tomomichi,C. Demuro), 5th. Mikki Swallow (T. Kikuzawa,N. Yokoyama), 6th. Satono Diamond (Y. Ikee,J. Moreira), 7th. Happy Grin (J. Tanaka,T. Hattori), 8th. Win Tenderness (H. Sugiyama,H. Uchida), 9th. Satono Crown (N. Hori,W. Buick), 10th. Thundering Blue (D. Menuisier,F. Berry), 11th. Capri (A. O'Brien,R. Moore), 12th. Ganko (S. Matsumoto,M. Ebina), 13th. Noble Mars (H. Miyamoto,R. Takakura), 14th. Sounds of Earth (K. Fujioka,H. Tanabe)
Distance: 2400 meters,(About 12 furlongs / 1 1⁄2 miles), Surface Turf, Track: Left-handed,Qualification 3-y-o & Up, Thoroughbreds (safety factor: 18 horses; up to ten foreign-trained starters are allowed in the race), Weight: 3-y-o 55 kg \ 4-y-o & up 57kg,Allowances,2 kg for fillies and mares,2 kg for S. Hemisphere 3-y-o,Purse: ¥ 624,000,000 (as of 2015),1st: ¥ 300,000,000, Bonuses: Additional money awarded if winner won in qualified international races (see below) plus ¥3,500,000 to the winning owner
Credit: Japan Racing Association