
The image is of my favorite Arima Kinen winning horse.
Let me hear your true voice.
>>1
If I ask, they’ll let me touch; if Arima wins, they’ll let me touch.
It’s impossible even if I ask. I want to be massaged under the pretext of a massage.
Breast memorial…
It came out, it came out, it came out!
Too much pulling.
Well, I think they’re really winning in an amazing way with their breasts.
It seems that the outlier in the upper left breast is too extreme to be taken as reference…
I understand, I understand.
I understand, actually I understand.
It’s difficult to discern on first glance that the four are split evenly between middle school and high school students.
>>11
Is it alright for the top two to be in high school?
>>14
I think it was the two on the left.
It’s amazing that Inari One, which used to be called a “kinky horse” when training and conditioning techniques were much less developed, can win long-distance races like the Arima Kinen and Tenno Sho.
Sorry for talking about horse racing in the boob thread.
You like big breasts, huh?
The ability will be tested under the poor conditions of Nakayama 2500.
If someone says, “There is only one person without knowledge of earrings in the original work!” most people would probably choose the one in the upper right.
>>17
Only first-year middle school students… That’s a lolicon.
Was Yuma a big-boobed girl…?
>>20
It’s snowing, isn’t it…?
>>22
I love Arima Kinen from Brawan… Silks didn’t win many G1 races until this era, but that year they suddenly won a lot and it shocked me.
A winner with 2500 wins has big breasts, so a winner with 3200 wins has super big breasts.
The distance of 2500 feels incredibly strange, but it has produced many great races… the Daikapai Memorial.
>>24
The course is bizarre, but perhaps because of that, dramatic victories are born at this festival.
>>28
I wonder why they are holding such a weird course for a festival race that represents Japan…
Well, since it’s a festival, it might be okay to be quirky…
Thank you for the race that makes my heart race…
>>26
Until then, the only famous one is probably Silk Justice? I think there are others, but the one with the big chest that won is Justice.
>>30
The G1 wins were only by Primadonna, Justice, and Rob de Sejou.
Just having a G1 victory is amazing…
>>32
Because it’s becoming the big breast era from Bra One…
Almond Eye couldn’t win the Arima Kinen because she’s not a big player… I wanted to see her running in perfect condition…
It’s nice how Rob Roy’s achievements become even more remarkable over time… and he has big breasts too.
In other words, if Justice comes, it’ll be big breasts.
The Arima Kinen win can only be by a big breast…?
>>37
What’s up?
>>37
That’s right, but…
>>37
Yeah, Oru.
That’s right, you too.
If Justice has big breasts, then that year it would be second place Marvelous and third place Air Groove, so it would truly become a big breasts Arima Kinen.
There is the premise that being treated as the protagonist requires winning the Arima Kinen.
>>41
That’s right!
>>41
That’s right!
Because it is performed at a strange distance, there may be an advantage in that it is less likely to be compared to similar distance races.
Ha ha ha ha ha! It’s huge!
>>46
>>46
You’re the reason most races go wrong.
For those in the horse racing circle, they say the Derby is the highest honor, but for casual horse racing fans who got into it through Uma Musume, it’s more like, “I understand it has history, but the Derby is just a race for generations, right? It’s all about the Arima Kinen!”
>>47
Don’t express your opinion in such broad terms…
>>47
Both the Derby and the Arima are different types of festivals, and to be blunt, in terms of performance evaluation, winning the Arima is sometimes considered more prestigious than winning the Derby.
In fact, the best 3-year-old colt wasn’t the Derby winner, but Brawan.
>>47
As someone who got into horse racing through Uma Musume, I’m definitely all about the Tenno Sho in spring and autumn!
Teio has big breasts, you know.
My favorite Arima winning horse is not in Uma Musume…
It’s about you, Lis Grasieux.
>>49
It feels like this generation hasn’t been intentionally released yet.
The layer that got into it from Uma Musume loves mile races like the Yasuda Kinen and Mile Championship.
Is Dasuka not coming in?
>>51
There are several races where the outcome won’t change no matter how many times you do it, and I think Dasuka’s Arima is one of them.
I like you because you were that strong.
A mysterious Ashigesuki, who was dressed like a Kimetsu character, said to wait until the Cox Plate implementation.
Even though it’s completely irrelevant, the phrase “the beauty of a good ending” just feels fitting.
Little Big Breasts Little Big Breasts
Gorilla Big Big Breast
In other words, Risugrasshū has breasts too…?
>>59
It’s a graceful lily.
It should be decent-sized breasts.
Every time I see the specific event for Uma Musume’s Brow Wan, I get… scared…
>>60
I love humans so much ❤
>>64
Humans have broken down ❤
Can we see a three-year-old filly winning the Autumn Old Horse Triple Crown? No, the horse’s physique is important… After being shown that for two consecutive years, the victory by a three-year-old filly feels like the dawn of a new era.
I wonder how this year will turn out.
If I win twice, will I get super big boobs…?
>>63
In other words, I am conceptually a big breast, and the everlasting three strong are the everlasting three breasts, right?
>>63
Spisshin, Chairman, Oguri, Grass, Chris S, Orfe…
>>68
Let’s disregard this theory.
>>63
Well, putting Boricuri aside, it’s Oguri and Orfe.
Glass and Chrono are staring at me with intense eyes…
Winning twice causes a reaction.
Why does a friendly horse like humans, a different species?
>>74
Horses are another species that likes humans…
Nakayama has such a unique course that specialized horses occasionally win by a huge margin, right?
>>75
Matsuridagoh?
Keita Tosaki, who maneuvered Gentil on the inside during the Arima Kinen, was truly amazing… It was thrilling, but little did I know he would later become a Makai Knight…
I think the horse’s personality is probably least reflected in Seiun Sky.
>>77
I think this one has the strongest personality trait of being a saddle element.
The others often just attach the jockey element to everything because the viewers only have knowledge of the jockey’s name.
>>92
No, is that really the case for Mayano?
>>98
I’m not doing drugs…
>>98
I think Mayano has inherited some of its personality from the actual horse to some extent.
It feels like a selfish and capricious brat.
The action is, um…
Oru is normally big, right?
The sprinter has small breasts.
>>80
Vaccine
>>80
No…
>>80
My
You!
Did Topuro and Pokke win the Arima?
>>82
I haven’t won.
By the way, Kaichou has about the same numerical value as Maa-chan and Ai-chan.
The one who wins has big breasts, but having big breasts doesn’t mean you can win.
That means there are more members of the main character group who haven’t won against Arima.
Personally, I like the Japan Cup.
As expected, the horses that come out for such high prize money are strong.
I’ll reflect the interesting elements (laughs).
It’s the year-end festival, so some lively activities are trying to escape.
Horses before retirement don’t take unnecessary risks in competitions.
Furthermore, it tends to be rough because the shape of the course does not allow for a battle of speed at the end.
Sei-chan on the horse’s side has a really difficult temperament… and the cause of death was also due to hitting its head on the ceiling of the stall while thrashing about…
It’s mostly big breasts for JC wins, huh?
Takarazuka has the biggest breasts.
The source is Dotou and Dantsu.
>>102
Please be careful.
>>102
Marvelous!
>>102
Suzuka
Glass
>>109
Chrono Genesis (consecutive victories)
>>102
🧹What is it?
>>95
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What is considered important for becoming a stallion is races around 2000 meters, so the Autumn Ten and Takarazuka are relatively important.
>>107
No, not really…
If you win the Autumn Tenno, you can become a stallion, but in reality, many winners of the Autumn Tenno seem to be somewhat questionable as stallions.
It gives the impression that JC is considered the most important.
>>114
After all, if you can’t run long distances, a horse just won’t do.
When the distance is shorter, there are cases where the offspring’s limit is around 800 meters.
>>107
It’s great that strong horses will come from each long race, making it feel like an interleague competition.
Isn’t it Teio Opera O that’s completely different in personality!?
The era has come where those who want to end on a high note choose to make their retirement race the Japan Cup.
But it feels like there are more J.C. winning horses in high school than in middle school in Uma Musume.
A position so significant that even people who usually don’t bet are getting involved in the big year-end showdown.
>>118
The sales of horse racing bets are almost always dominated by the same top events every year, with the Derby in second place and the Arima Kinen in first place.
I’ve been going to the local events for a few years, and it’s clear that Nakayama’s energy changes by several levels.
Opera O is too much of an outlier…
Well, the Japan Cup has the same conditions as the Derby.
For those who want to produce derby-winning horses, it’s important, right?
Even if you lose at Arima, there’s still the Hopeful!
>>122
Give me back the 3000 yen, Spec-chan…?
>>123
Hehe…
After all, Arima and the Derby are different.
Topro and Pokke haven’t won either, so it’s okay, Space-chan.
I feel that the fluctuation in the horse racing bets is worse at Takarazuka.
Inferior version of Gentil called Almond Eye.
>>129
It’s questionable to claim to be the strongest when you haven’t even won Arima.
>>136
That’s why you are being made fun of.
>>136
That’s true.
>>141
You should hurry and commit suicide.
>>129
It is disrespectful to Gentil.
It’s just that the timing for Takarazuka is bad…
>>130
It’s too hot… I wish all the spring horse racing could be moved up by a month.
Put it in the Tenno Sho Summer (1000m straight turf) where there’s space.
All the winners of the Arima Kinen that I like feel like they could be the main character…
>>131
Conversely, which horse that won the Arima Kinen doesn’t feel like a typical protagonist?
Takarazuka is kind of a strange distance, isn’t it…? Does the Grand Prix have to be at a strange distance?
Stayers are flat-chested.
>>134
But Super Creek!
84 Katsuragi Ace
85 Symboli Rudolf
92 Tōkai Teio
98 El Condor Pasa
99 Special Week
00 Teioh Opera O
01 Jungle Pocket
03 Tap Dance City
04 Zenno Robroy
09 Vodka
11 Buena Vista
12-13 Gentildonna
16 Kitasan Black
17 Cheval Grand
18,20 Almond Eye
The core distance can be done thoroughly elsewhere, and having a strange distance also makes sense in terms of accommodating the scattered suitability.
I like Hanshin 2200 because you can’t win solely with speed.
I want the guy who wants to commit suicide to come.
>>145
Don’t touch.
Takarazuka was fine before, but now it’s just way too hot…
That said, there’s really no other time but that period…
The kids who win in JC are all big-chested, aren’t they!!!
>>147
The standards for big breasts are too low.
It really jumps from 92 to 98, doesn’t it…
I’m sorry, but all horses are inferior to Shinzanj.
>>149
It says “the strongest”…
What is a warrior…?
Even now, the major races are really competitive.
Muni muni da
He’s easy to understand because he suddenly expresses his ego without reading the room.
It’s already June, and it’s not early summer anymore; it’s summer.
Climate change is indeed scary.
Races that aren’t multiples of 400 just feel right, but isn’t that a strange thing?
>>157
It is governed by the Ya-Pon law.
>>160
That said, it is precisely converted to meters, so it’s different.
>>163
A real mile is 1609.344 meters…
>>169
In America, that is 1,609.347 meters for England.
>>173
This unit is really gross!
Manage it.
Internationally, around 2200 meters is the limit for races that prioritize strategy and stamina while still being easy to gauge the competitors’ abilities.
>>159
I think there are many big races in the world that feature the year 2000.
I think it’s a perfect balance because those who can run in the giri mile can also compete in the middle and long-distance events.
The most beautiful thing about a horse with 1600 wins is… it’s the mile.
Somehow, every generation race and open class race tends to get exciting when you actually run them.
In the past few years, the race that I genuinely found boring was Fierement’s consecutive victories in the Spring Tenno Sho.
Before I knew it, the number of horses that won the Arima since the Heisei era and haven’t become Uma Musume has been decreasing.
I understand that races in 400m increments aren’t enjoyable, so if we create G1 races at 1400m and 1800m right now, it won’t feel unpleasant anymore.
There aren’t many long-distance G1 races in America.
>>168
First of all, it’s difficult because each region has its own trends.
Japan is turf while America is dirt.
Long distance on dirt is torture.
>>170
Damn it!
>>170
That’s something I really hope won’t happen in the Chami.
>>174
It’s Inari’s stage all to themselves.
>>175
I feel like I can dominate because Cat Maya is also easy to modify.
>>174
There are quite a few horses that have long-distance A, decent dirt suitability, and can start at A with accumulated factors, so I won’t have any trouble with the members I run.
I don’t know if it’s fun.
In the first place, once dirt races exceed 2000 meters, there is a tendency for them to be considered long-distance races.
In reality, autumn is a season where the variety of winning horses’ adaptability is wide.
You must be missing the Tokai Winter Stakes.
Only the French use the metric system…
Giant breasts do not grow in the land of sand.
>>182
Tarmie and Inari should be enough.
The perfect distance for a race is 1600 meters!
Since Uma Musume, it has become increasingly normal to talk about horse racing, which is a good thing…
>>185
It’s always better to have new ones coming in…
They were originally trying to cultivate layers of people who had no interest in things like “rattatta”.
It’s true that those who are strong in the 1600m are celebrated, but there is also a persistent image among fans that they must win in mid to long distances.
Even that Frankel hasn’t raced 2400, so he’s sometimes excluded from discussions about the strongest horses.
I think Oguri is big enough as well.
The number 2400 is considered significant to the extent that it is referred to as the classic distance.
Essentially, racehorses are milers, aren’t they?
The Derby in the UK is 2400.
I said I would pass on leaving my name in a race in such a rural area, but I wonder what I would think if I found out about this treatment in later generations.
Autumn Victory Umamusume (20th Century)
Mr. CB 84
88 Tamamo Cross
89 Super Creek
90 Yaenomuteki
93 Yamannin Zephyr
95 Sakura Chitose O
96 Bubblegum Fellow
97 Air Groove
99 Special Week
T.M. Opera O
The people whose names are used for races in Britain are truly great individuals, and it gives me chills.
Autumn Champion Horse Girl (21st Century)
01 Agnes Digital
02-03 Symboli Krisus
04 Zenno Rob Roy
08 Vodka
10 Buenavista
11 Tosen Jordan
12 A Shin Flash
17 Kitasan Black
19-20 Almond Eye
Autumn isn’t really big on big breasts.
>>196
However, if we have Creek and Robroy, isn’t that enough?
>>197
The Arima Kinen only has big breasts, huh…
Uma Musume has a lot of victories in the Spring Grand Prix… In the past, it had the appearance of a strongest horse determination battle.
The autumn-winning horse has quite transformed into a Horse Girl.