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Gold Ship

Japanese-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

Gold Ship

Summary

Japanese-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

FieldValue
horsenameGold Ship
image_nameGold Ship Tenno Sho(Spring) 2015.jpg
captionGold Ship at the Tennō Shō (spring) in 2015
sireStay Gold
grandsireSunday Silence
damPoint Flag
damsireMejiro McQueen
sexStallion
foaled
countryJapan
colourGrey
breederDeguchi Bokujo
ownerEiichi Kobayashi
trainerNaosuke Sugai
record28: 13-3-2
earnings1,397,767,000 JPY
raceKyodo Tsushin Hai (2012)
Satsuki Shō (2012)
Kobe Shimbun Hai (2012)
Kikuka Shō (2012)
Arima Kinen (2012)
Hanshin Daishoten (2013, 2014, 2015)
Takarazuka Kinen (2013, 2014)
Tennō Shō (Spring) (2015)
awardsJRA Award for Best Three-Year-Old Colt (2012)

Satsuki Shō (2012) Kobe Shimbun Hai (2012) Kikuka Shō (2012) Arima Kinen (2012) Hanshin Daishoten (2013, 2014, 2015) Takarazuka Kinen (2013, 2014) Tennō Shō (Spring) (2015)

Gold Ship is a retired Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse. In a racing career which began in July 2011, he ran twenty-eight times and won thirteen races. As a two-year-old in 2011, he won two of his four races. In 2012, he won the Satsuki Shō and the Kikuka Shō, the first and third legs of the Japanese Triple Crown. In December, he defeated a strong field in the weight-for-age invitational Arima Kinen, which led to his being rated the best three-year-old racehorse in the world by some authorities. As a four-year-old, he ran disappointingly in the Tennō Shō but returned to form to win the Takarazuka Kinen. As a five-year-old, Gold Ship became the first horse to record a second victory in the Takarazuka Kinen and in 2015 he added a win in the Tennō Shō. He is known for his unpredictable temperament, with major wins being interspersed with inexplicably poor efforts.

Background

Gold Ship is a light-coloured grey stallion bred in Japan by his owner Eiichi Kobayashi. His sire, Stay Gold, a son of the thirteen-time leading sire in Japan Sunday Silence, was a successful international performer, winning the Dubai Sheema Classic and the Hong Kong Vase. Standing at stud at the Big Red Farm in Hokkaido, he produced numerous important winners including Dream Journey, Orfevre, Nakayama Festa, and, Fenomeno. Gold Ship's dam, Point Flag, from whom he inherited his grey coat, was a daughter of the Hall of Fame inductee Mejiro McQueen.

Point Flag was a large horse, weighing well over 500 kg during her career, with her previous offspring reaching similar sizes. On the other hand, Stay Gold was much the opposite, short and light, being only 161 cm in height and under 450 kg during his racing career. By pairing the two, it had been hoped by the breeders at Deguchi Bokujo farm that it would result in a horse that would be more average sized and therefore less prone to the same leg problems that Point Flag had faced due to her size. The experiment was a failure; even when young, Gold Ship was big enough to stand out amongst the other horses his age.

Racing career

2011: two-year-old season

Gold Ship began his racing career in Hokkaido by winning a maiden race at Hakodate Racecourse on 9 July and followed up with a win in the nine-furlong Cosmos Shō at Sapporo Racecourse on 10 September. He was then moved up to Grade Three class to contest the Sapporo Nisai Stakes over the same course and distance on 1 October. He started at odds of 7/2 and finished second, half a length behind the winner, . On his only other start of the season, he finished second to in the Grade Three Radio Nikkei Hai Nisai Stakes over ten furlongs at Hanshin Racecourse on 24 December.

2012: three-year-old season

Gold Ship after winning the 2012 Arima Kinen

On his first appearance as a three-year-old, Gold Ship contested the Grade Three Kyodo Tsushin Hai at Tokyo Racecourse in February. Ridden for the first time by , he overtook the leader, Deep Brillante, inside the final furlong to record his first win by one and three quarter lengths. In April at Nakayama Racecourse Gold Ship started at odds of 6.1/1 for the Satsuki Shō, the first leg of the Japanese Triple Crown. Apparently relishing the extremely wet conditions, he came from last place to take the lead in the straight and won by two and a half lengths from and Deep Brilante, with Grandezza and Adam's Peak unplaced. For Gold Ship's jockey, Uchida, this Satsuki Shō marked his first victory after recovering from a broken back sustained in a fall in May 2011. Gold Ship was made the 2.1/1 second favourite for the Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby) over one and a half miles and finished fifth, one and a half lengths behind the winner, Deep Brillante.

Gold Ship returned from the summer break in the Grade Two Kobe Shimbun Hai, a trial race for the Kikuka-shō (Japanese St Leger), at Hanshin on 27 September. He started the 1.3/1 favourite and won by two and a half lengths from fifteen opponents. A month later, he started odds-on favourite for the Kikuka-shō over fifteen furlongs at Kyoto Racecourse and won by one and three quarter lengths from Sky Dignity. As in the Satsuki Shō, the colt came from last place before he "cruised" to victory, although the competition was less strong than anticipated following the late withdrawal of Deep Brillante, who had sustained a tendon injury.

Gold Ship was one of sixteen horses to be invited to contest the all-aged Arima Kinen at Nakayama on 23 December. He was towards the back of the field before moving up on the wide outside on the approach to the straight. In the closing stages, he overtook the leaders and won by one and a half lengths from , with Uchida standing up in the irons and saluting the crowd as he crossed the line. Naosuke Sugai said that the horse would stay in Japan in 2013 before challenging for international races such as the Dubai World Cup and Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in 2014, saying that "this is just the beginning for him". Britain's Racing Post described the winner's performance as "a stunning display" whilst pointing out that Japan's other two outstanding middle-distance horses, Orfevre and Gentildonna, had bypassed the race.

2013: four-year-old season

Gold Ship at the 2013 Takarazuka Kinen

Gold Ship began his four-year-old season on 17 March in the Grade Two Hanshin Daishoten, a trial race for the Spring Tennō Shō. Starting at odds of 1/10 he won the fourteen-furlong race by two lengths from . On 28 April, the colt was moved up further in distance for the two-mile Spring Tennō Shō at Kyoto. He started odds-on favourite and finished fifth of the eighteen runners behind Fenomeno. On 23 June, Gold Ship met Fenomeno again in the Takarazuka Kinen at Hanshin Racecourse where the field, which was decided by public ballot, also included Gentildonna. Orfevre was withdrawn from the race after bleeding after an exercise gallop on 14 June. Uchida positioned the grey just behind the early leaders before moving up on the outside in the straight. He hit the front inside the final furlong and drew clear to win by three and a half lengths from the five-year-old , with Gentildonna third and Fenomeno fourth.

Gold Ship's autumn campaign began in the Grade II Kyoto Daishoten on 2 October. He was made the 1/5 favourite and finished fifth of the thirteen runners behind the 165/1 outsider . Sugai offered several explanations for the colt's poor run, including the unseasonably hot weather, the fast track, and an unfavourable draw. On 24 November, Gold Ship started second favourite behind Gentildonna for the Japan Cup. He was never in contention at any stage and finished fifteenth of the seventeen runners. For the horse's last race of the year, the British jockey Ryan Moore took over from Uchida in the Arima Kinen. He started at odds of 17/5 and finished third behind Orfevre and .

2014: five-year-old season

Gold Ship at the 2014 Hanshin Daishoten

Gold Ship began his fourth season by repeating his 2013 success in the Hanshin Daishoten: he started the 7/10 favourite and won by three and a half lengths from Admire Rakti. On 4 May, Gold Ship started 3.3/1 second favourite for the Tennō Shō but was never near enough to challenge and finished seventh of the eighteen runners behind Fenomeno. On 29 June at Hanshin, he attempted to become the first horse to record back-to-back victories in the Takarazuka Kinen. Ridden by Norihiro Yokoyama, he started the 17/10 favourite in a field of twelve which included Gentildonna, Meisho Mambo, , Verxina, , and Win Variation. Gold Ship started poorly but recovered well and raced behind the leaders on the outside before taking the lead in the straight. He drew away in the closing stages to win by three lengths from the 55/1 outsider . After the race, Yokoyama said, "He's a clever horse and whether he performs well or not depends on his mood. So I'm relieved that he lived up to the expectations of many fans".

Gold Ship was then aimed at the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in France and began his preparation for the race with a run in the Grade 2 Sapporo Kinen over ten furlongs at Sapporo Racecourse on 24 August. He finished second, beaten three-quarters of a length by Oka Shō winner Harp Star. Sugai said that it was "no disgrace to fail" when attempting to concede eleven pounds to the three-year-old filly. In the Arc de Triomphe on 5 October, Gold Ship started at odds of 12.9/1 in a three-horse Japanese challenge which also included Harp Star and Just A Way. After becoming agitated in the pre-race parade, he started poorly and raced at the back of the twenty-runner field for most of the way. He made some progress in the straight but never looked likely to make a serious challenge and finished fourteenth of the twenty runners, seven lengths behind the winner, Treve. Shortly after his return from Europe, Gold Ship topped the poll to decide the runners for the Arima Kinen. At Nakayama on 28 December he started the favourite for the Arima Kinen ahead of Epiphaneia, Just A Way and Gentildonna. He made steady progress on the outside in the straight but was unable to reach the leaders and finished third, beaten three quarters of a length and a nose by Gentildonna and .

2015: six-year-old season

Gold Ship at the 2015 Takarazuka Kinen

On his first appearance of the new year, Gold Ship produced what the Racing Post described as a "dismal display" when finishing unplaced in the American Jockey Club Cup at Nakayama on 25 January. On 23 March, Gold Ship recorded his 2015 campaign by winning the Hanshin Daishoten for the third consecutive time. On 4 May, he made his third attempt to win the spring edition of the Tennō Shō and started second favourite behind Kizuna in a seventeen-runner field. He started slowly and was towards the rear for the first half of the race, but made rapid progress on the back straight and turned for home in fourth place. Curren Mirotic opened up a clear lead, but Gold Ship produced a sustained run to take the lead in the final strides and won by a neck from the fast-finishing . After the race Yokoyama said "I was thinking of going front if he started well, which obviously was not the case. From there on, I just concentrated on following the pace and careful not to turn him off. In the straight, he really showed his stamina and perseverance". On 28 June, the grey started 9/10 favourite as he attempted a record third win in the Takarazuka Kinen. In what would later be referred to as the "12 billion yen incident", Gold Ship appeared to panic in the starting stalls. He lost many lengths at the start and finished fifteenth of the sixteen runners behind Lovely Day. This is estimated to have lost 12 billion yen ($135 million) in betting tickets. Yokoyama commented "I'm not sure what had happened in his mind because he can't tell us... he is just Gold Ship".

Gold Ship returned in the autumn of 2015 for two more races before retirement. On 29 November he started the 3.7/1 second favourite for the Japan Cup. He finished tenth but was only three lengths behind the winner Shonan Pandora. He ended his racing career by running for the fourth time in the Arima Kinen on 27 December. He was made 3.1/1 favourite but finished eighth of the sixteen runners behind . Gold Ship's retirement ceremony followed the race.

Racing record

The following results are tabulated from netkeiba, the JRA, and JBIS Search.

DateTrackRaceGradeDistanceFieldOdds
(Favorite)FinishJockeyPos. at cornersTimeWinner
(Runner-Up)
2011 – two-year-old season
Jul 9, 2011Hakodate2YO Newcomer1800m107.0 (2)Shinichiro Akiyama8-8-6-4(Cosmo Yucca)
Sep 10, 2011SapporoCosmos ShōOP1800m81.2 (1)Shinichiro Akiyama4-5-4-31:53.6(Nishinokachizukusi)
Oct 1, 2011SapporoSapporo Nisai StakesGIII1800m134.5 (2)Katsumi Ando13-12-12-101:50.9
Dec 24, 2011HanshinRadio Nikkei Hai Nisai StakesGIII2000m165.9 (3)Katsumi Ando14-14-13-52:02.6
2012 – three-year-old season
Feb 12, 2012TokyoKyodo Tsushin HaiGIII1800m114.1 (2)4-3-4*1:48.3(Deep Brillante)
Apr 15, 2012NakayamaSatsuki ShōGI2000m187.1 (4)Hiroyuki Uchida18-18-17-62:01.3()
May 27, 2012TokyoTokyo YushunGI2400m183.1 (2)5thHiroyuki Uchida13-13-11-102:24.0Deep Brillante
Sep 23, 2012HanshinKobe Shimbun HaiGII2400m152.3 (1)Hiroyuki Uchida12-11-8-62:25.2(Lord Acclaim)
Oct 21, 2012KyotoKikuka ShōGI3000m181.4 (1)Hiroyuki Uchida17-17-4-23:02.9(Sky Dignity)
Dec 23, 2012NakayamaArima KinenGI2500m162.7 (1)Hiroyuki Uchida16-15-14-102:31.9()
2013 – four-year-old season
Mar 17, 2013HanshinHanshin DaishotenGII3000m91.1 (1)Hiroyuki Uchida7-7-4-33:05.0()
Apr 28, 2013KyotoTennō Shō (Spring)GI3200m181.3 (1)5thHiroyuki Uchida14-13-6-43:15.1Fenomeno
Jun 23, 2013HanshinTakarazuka KinenGI2200m112.9 (2)Hiroyuki Uchida4-4-3-42:13.2()
Oct 6, 2013KyotoKyoto DaishotenGII2400m131.2 (1)5thHiroyuki Uchida3-5-3-32:23.2
Nov 24, 2013TokyoJapan CupGI2400m173.4 (2)15thHiroyuki Uchida16-17-13-132:27.5Gentildonna
Dec 22, 2013NakayamaArima KinenGI2500m164.4 (2)Ryan Moore12-11-8-42:33.8Orfevre
2014 – five-year-old season
Mar 23, 2014HanshinHanshin DaishotenGII3000m91.7 (1)Yasunari Iwata2-2-2-23:06.6(Admire Rakti)
May 4, 2014KyotoTennō Shō (Spring)GI3200m184.3 (2)7thCraig Williams18-18-15-143:15.6Fenomeno
Jun 29, 2014HanshinTakarazuka KinenGI2200m122.7 (1)Norihiro Yokoyama4-3-4-42:13.9()
Aug 24, 2014SapporoSapporo KinenGII2000m141.8 (1)Norihiro Yokoyama14-14-12-41:59.2Harp Star
Oct 5, 2014LongchampPrix de l'Arc de TriompheG12400m20--14thNorihiro Yokoyama--Treve
Dec 28, 2014NakayamaArima KinenGI2500m163.5 (1)Yasunari Iwata11-10-6-52:35.4Gentildonna
2015 – six-year-old season
Jan 25, 2015NakayamaAmerican Jockey Club CupGII2200m171.3 (1)7thYasunari Iwata13-9-8-112:14.1Courir Kaiser
Mar 22, 2015HanshinHanshin DaishotenGII3000m101.6 (1)Yasunari Iwata6-5-3-23:05.9()
May 3, 2015KyotoTennō Shō (Spring)GI3200m174.6 (2)Norihiro Yokoyama14-14-3-43:14.7()
Jun 28, 2015HanshinTakarazuka KinenGI2200m161.9 (1)15thNorihiro Yokoyama16-16-14-152:15.6Lovely Day
Nov 29, 2015TokyoJapan CupGI2400m184.7 (2)10thNorihiro Yokoyama17-17-15-52:25.1Shonan Pandora
Dec 27, 2015NakayamaArima KinenGI2500m164.1 (1)8thHiroyuki Uchida16-16-2-32:33.3
  • The 1800m layout of Tokyo Racecourse has three corners, hence only three positions were recorded.

Assessment and awards

Following his win in the 2012 Arima Kinen, the Racing Post rated Gold Ship the best three-year-old in the world, one pound ahead of Camelot, I'll Have Another, and Dullahan. Although he finished a distant second to the filly Gentildonna in the vote for Japanese Horse of the Year, he was the unanimous winner of the JRA Award for Best Three-Year-Old Colt. In the 2012 edition of the World Thoroughbred Racehorse Rankings Gold Ship was rated the second-best three-year-old colt, one pound behind I'll Have Another, and the thirteenth best horse in the world.

In 2013, Gold Ship was rated the eleventh-best racehorse in the world in the World's Best Racehorse Rankings and the equal second best four-year-old behind Novellist and level with Declaration of War. He was again rated eleventh in the 2014 edition of the rankings.

In the JRA Awards for 2014, Gold Ship finished third to Just A Way and Epiphaneia in the poll for the JRA Award for Best Older Male Horse.

Stud record

As of 2026, Gold Ship stands at Big Red Farm in Niikappu, Hokkaido at a stud fee of JPY 5,000,000.

Notable progeny

c = colt, f = filly, g = gelding

FoaledNameSexMajor wins
2017Black HolecSapporo Nisai Stakes
2017Win KiitosfMeguro Kinen
2017Win MightyfMermaid Stakes
2018UberlebenfYushun Himba
2018Meiner GrandcTōkyō High Jump, Nakayama Daishogai
2020Golden HindfFlora Stakes
2020VerehrungfKokura Himba Stakes
2020Meiner EmperorcNikkei Shō
2021Meisho TabarucMainichi Hai, Kobe Shimbun Hai, Takarazuka Kinen
2021Koganeno SorafQueen Stakes

Pedigree

1994 1998 1986 1988 1987 1987

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