Sodashi (horse)

Sodashi (Japanese: ソダシ foaled 8 March 2018) is a Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse. She was one of the best two-year-olds in Japan in 2020 when she was unbeaten in four races including the Sapporo Nisai Stakes, Artemis Stakes and Hanshin Juvenile Fillies.

Sodashi
Sodashi in December 2020
SireKurofune
GrandsireFrench Deputy
DamBuchiko
DamsireKing Kamehameha
SexFilly
Foaled8 March 2018[1]
CountryJapan
ColourWhite
BreederNorthern Farm
OwnerKaneko Makoto Holdings
TrainerNaosuke Sugai
Record4: 4-0-0
Earnings¥138,373,000
Major wins
Sapporo Nisai Stakes (2020)
Artemis Stakes (2020)
Hanshin Juvenile Fillies (2020)
Awards
JRA Award for Best Two-Year-Old Filly

Background

Sodashi is a white filly bred in Japan by Northern Farm, the breeding operation of her owner Makoto Kaneko. She was sent into training with Naosuke Sugai.

She was from the seventeenth crop of foals sired by Kurofune, an American-bred stallion who won the NHK Mile Cup and the Japan Cup Dirt in 2001. As a breeding stallion, his other progeny have included Curren Chan, Clarity Sky (NHK Mile Cup), Sleepless Night (Sprinters Stakes), Fusaichi Richard (Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes) and Whale Capture (Victoria Mile).[2]

Sodashi's maternal grand-dam Shirayukihime (meaning "Snow White") was a rare white Thoroughbred foaled in 1996 to non-white parents.[3][4] Her other descendants (many of whom have also been white) have included Hayayakko (Leopard Stakes) and Meikei Yell (Kokura Nisai Stakes, Fantasy Stakes).[5] Sodashi's dam Buchiko, who won four races, was a white mare with an unusual pattern of dark patches and spots on her coat.[6] Shirayukihime herself was a female-line descendant of the Italian broodmare Milonga (foaled in 1948) making her a distant relative of Hansel.[7]

Racing career

2020: two-year-old season

Sodashi was ridden in all of her starts as a two-year-old by Hayato Yoshida. The filly made her debut in an event for previously unraced juveniles over 1800 metres on firm ground at Hakodate Racecourse on 12 July and won by two and a half lengths from the colt Gallant Warrior.[8] On 5 September the filly was stepped up in class for the Grade 3 Sapporo Nisai Stakes over the same distance at Sapporo Racecourse and started the 3.7/1 second favourite in a fourteen-runner field. After tracking the leaders she gained the advantage in the straight and won by a neck from Uberleben with a gap of a length and three quarters back to the favourite Bathrat Leon.[9] On her next appearance Sodashi started the 2.5/1 favourite for the Grade 3 Artemis Stakes over 1600 metres at Tokyo Racecourse on 31 October. She raced in second place behind the front-running outsider Orange Fizz before taking the lead in the straight, breaking clear of the field and winning by one and three quarter lengths and half a length from Kukuna and Ten Happy Rose.[10]

On 10 December Sodashi was moved up to the highest class to contest the Grade 1 Hanshin Juvenile Fillies over 1600 metres at Hanshin Racecourse and went off the 2.2/1 favourite against seventeen opponents including Satono Reinas (Saffron Sho), Meikei Yell (Kokura Nisai Stakes, Fantasy Stakes), Infinite (second in the Saudi Arabia Royal Cup) and Uberleben. In the build up to the race Hayato Yoshida said "[White horses] are all very sensitive and high maintenance. You do need to be careful with them but with her, that sensitive side is bringing out the best in her. She breaks well and is super responsive when you tell her to go. She’s really smart and a very complete racehorse."[11] The filly settled in fourth place on the inside as the outsider Yoka Yoka set the early pace. After looking to be unlikely to obtain a clear run in the straight she went to the front inside the last 200 metres and held off the late challenges of Satono Reinas and Uberleben to win by a nose and a neck.[12] Yoshida commented "Going into the race as favorite was a bit of a load, but I'm thrilled with the outcome. She hated to even go near the gate but I'm relieved that all went well and that we were able to be positioned just as I hoped. The going affected her good turn of foot but she gave all she had. There is room for improvement, and I hope we can get her ready for next year's classics."[13]

In January 2021 Sodashi was unanimously voted Best Two-Year-Old Filly at the JRA Awards for 2020.[14] In the official Japanese rankings Sodashi was rated the best two-year-old filly of 2020, one pound ahead of Satono Reinas.[15]

Pedigree

Pedigree of Sodashi (JPN), white filly, 2018[1]
Sire
Kurofune (USA)
1998
French Deputy (USA)
1992
Deputy Minister (CAN) Vice Regent (CAN)
Mint Copy (CAN)
Mitterand (USA) Hold Your Peace (USA)
Laredo Lass (USA)
Blue Avenue (USA)
1990
Classic Go Go (USA) Pago Pago (AUS)
Classic Perfection (USA)
Eliza Blue (USA) Icecapade (USA)
Corella (USA)
Dam
Buchiko (JPN)
2012
King Kamehameha (JPN)
2001
Kingmambo (USA) Mr Prospector
Miesque
Manfath (IRE) Last Tycoon
Pilot Bird (GB)
Shirayukihime (JPN)
1996
Sunday Silence (USA) Halo
Wishing Well
Wave Wind (USA) Topsider
Storm And Sunshine (Family:2-w)[7]

References

  1. "Sodashi pedigree". Equineline.
  2. "Stallion Reports - Kurofune". Japan Bloodhorse Breeders' Association.
  3. "W variants with associated breeds". Centerforanimalgenetics.com.
  4. Bailey, Ernest; Brooks, Samantha A. (2013). Horse genetics (2. ed.). Wallingford: CABI. pp. 56–59. ISBN 9781780643298.
  5. "Family:Dam Information; Shirayukihime". JBIS.
  6. "Buchiko(JPN)". JBIS.
  7. "Sir Peter Lely mare – Family 2-w". Thoroughbred Bloodlines.
  8. "Race Records:Lifetime Starts Sodashi(JPN)". JBIS.
  9. "Sapporo Nisai Stakes result". Racing Post. 5 September 2020.
  10. "Artemis Stakes result". Racing Post. 31 October 2020.
  11. "Hanshin Juvenile Fillies (G1) - Preview". Horse Racing in Japan. 8 December 2020.
  12. "Hanshin Juvenile Fillies result". Racing Post. 10 December 2020.
  13. "Undefeated White Filly Sodashi Scores Hanshin Juvenile Fillies Victory". Horse Racing in Japan. 13 December 2020.
  14. "Winners of the 2020 JRA Awards announced". Horse Racing in Japan. 7 January 2021.
  15. "JPN Thoroughbred Rankings". Horse Racing in Japan. 26 January 2020.
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