
Even if I can’t get first place in the race, you make an origami trophy and give it to me.
Nya…
Let’s give it our all in the race…
Speaking of which, I thought this guy was a Canopus slot.
I have won a major race, after all.
>>3Rather, it’s my final year giving the finger to Canopus.
>>3Canopus has more horses that have won prestigious races.
Don’t say anything, okay?
I won G1!
Although it is a beloved horse, it only resembles Nature in the sense that it has run for a long time and faced various famous horses.
>>6What is the real horse Nature like?
>>66Wide
>>66He had a strong fighting spirit and an intense temperament.
I completely fell for the kind stablekeeper who gently supported and faced me, opening my heart and becoming affectionate.
Even though my body was a mess from injuries, I fought alongside other big racehorses for a long time.
In his later years, Grandpa Nature was blessed with friends, including a horse, and was somewhat of a mischievous character.
>>77It doesn’t feel like nature…
It’s nature…
It’s nature, isn’t it…?
It’s nature…
>>88Looking for a handsome rich man.
This is after the bear-chan that I love so much got off.
It’s because I didn’t run…
Even so, you fold it every time.
All the time.
All along.
You supported me…
Don’t give me the middle finger!
Canopus has also won the G2G3 major races, you know…
Kuma-chan said that Stego was running at full power every time.
>>12(It turns out that they are very healthy after retirement.)
Including being shabby is part of individuality, and judging it as not putting in full effort is rude.
I say I’m not running because I really do run…
I’m curious about how someone with this appearance can mess up so much.
I’m running really hard, and I guess it’s still a story about being entrusted by the previous trainer after all.
Well, they said that if you don’t chase hard, it will really stop.
…………..!?
>>19That team is made up of capable individuals, just that they haven’t won in G1 yet…
The reason for the continuous close defeats was not a lack of ability, but rather that the horse was in a bad mood and did not try to concentrate on the race. According to trainer Yasutoshi Ikee, who rode during my time as a training assistant, the horse was so aggressive that he thought, “If I give him meat, he might eat it.” Additionally, he knew that it could conserve energy by leaning to the left, and was always looking for an opportunity to run off the course to the left. Mr. Kumazawa also struggled with the difficult temperament of this horse.Well… it’s a horse that can make even people like Perrier and Yuichi Fukunaga say they’re not focused on the race or that they don’t want to ride anymore…
Bear-chan’s handwriting is messy…
Daikōsaku has turned into Daiyūsaku.
>>24There seems to be a joke about the trainer’s handwriting being bad.
>>19It’s a nonsensical sentence since the opponent is also in the center.
This guy will race at the end like the ideal way to escape from Canopus…
Suddenly decelerating right in front of me is obviously just cutting corners…
>>27There are a lot of horses that can do this… I’ll use Sora.
Opera O and Orphe are both like that.
However, there aren’t many who, when it seems they might stand up, get all wobbly and even make it so they won’t use the whip anymore.
Also, I have the image of the horse being relentlessly pursued from the side in the Takarazuka Kinen while it makes its move, yet it remains unresponsive… (for some reason, it finished 3rd).
It’s unfortunate that Kumachan is treated as having bad handwriting because the change from Daikousaku to Daiyusaku was due to issues between the owner and JRA.
>>30It’s strange for a jockey to apply for a racehorse’s name, bypassing the owner.
It’s often misunderstood, but Canopus hasn’t won a G1; however, when looking at the overall picture of Uma Musume, it’s on the elite side of the cream of the crop…
>>31There are plenty of examples in comics of horse girls returning to the countryside after their dreams are shattered…
>>91Let’s go back to the countryside and grow rice…
Instinctively, those who run in a pack and then push ahead alone are abnormal.
>>33It’s like Suzuka-san is some kind of troublemaker…
>>34Is that so?
Suzuka and the Susuzuka are both pretty crazy, you know?
>>35Did we really get that far with just a discussion about snow?
There are many temperamental difficulties that make it unavoidable to escape and pursue…
>>37Racing is fun, pu~!
>>38Aren’t you just a little too convenient for others?
>>40Is that so…? I’ve heard stories like “it’s good because we won,” but…
In hindsight, Caleb has a worse record than Canopus.
’99 GI Takarazuka Kinen 2nd place ’99 GI Tenno Sho (Spring) 2nd place ’99 GI Nikkei Shinshun Hai 3rd place ’99 Kyoto Daishoten 4th place ’99 Diamond S 2nd place ’99 GI Tenno Sho (Autumn) 4th place ’99 GI Japan Cup 3rd place ’00 GI Kikka Sho 3rd place ’99 GI Arima Kinen 3rd place ’00 GI Takamatsu Kei Kikuka Sho 4th place ’00 GI Ark Cup 4th place ’00 GI Tenno Sho (Autumn) 2nd place ’99 GI Naruo Kinen 3rd place ’00 GI All Comers 5th place ’00 GI AJCC 2nd place ’00 GI Takarazuka Kinen 2nd place ’01 GI Takarazuka Kinen 4th place ’01 GI Japan Cup 4th place ’00 GI Takarazuka Kinen 3rd place Winner GI Ichimoku Kinen 2001 Winner GI Dubai Sheema Classic 2001
>>42Is the media prioritizing drama over the quality of the race?!
I guess the generation that is closely intertwined would be the Suzuka-san generation?
The Cima was a G2 at the time…
>>45In this world, it’s G1, right?
Like Wipo
>>47It’s just like the Osaka Cup…
>>45The person who drew it uploaded a revised version.
’99 GIII Diamond S 3rd place ’99 GI Tenno Sho (Spring) 4th place ’99 GI Takarazuka Kinen 4th place ’99 GI Arima Kinen 3rd place ’98 GI Tenno Sho (Autumn) 3rd place ’98 GI Japan Cup 2nd place ’98 GI Arima Kinen 2nd place ’98 GI Takarazuka Kinen 2nd place ’97 GI Arima Kinen 2nd place ’97 GI Takarazuka Kinen 2nd place ’97 GI Tenno Sho (Spring) 4th place ’00 GI Kyoto Kinen 5th place ’00 GI Takarazuka Kinen 4th place ’99 GI Melbourne Cup 5th place ’98 GI Takarazuka Kinen 3rd place ’98 GI Tenno Sho (Autumn) 4th place ’02 GI Japan Cup 4th place ’99 GI Japan Cup 3rd place ’01 GII All Comers 1st place ’01 GI Takarazuka Kinen 5th place ’01 GIII Meguro Kinen 3rd place ’01 GI Arima Kinen 5th place ’00 GI Japan Cup 4th place Champion GII Nikkei Shinshun Hai ’97 GII Dubai Sheema Classic Champion GI Akanko Tokubetsu Champion GI Hong Kong Vase Champion GI Takarazuka Kinen Champion GII Meguro Kinen ’99 GII Meguro Kinen 3rd place Champion Suiren Sho Champion GI Tenno Sho (Spring) Champion GI Tenno Sho (Autumn) Champion GI Tenno Sho (Autumn) Champion GI Tenno Sho (Spring) ’00 GI Tenno Sho (Autumn) 5th place ’98 GII Osaka Hai 4th place ’99 GII Nagoya Castle S 2nd place ’97 GII Milers Cup Champion GIII Asahi Hai Futurity S Champion GI Kawasaki Kinen Champion GI Yushun Himba ’00 GII Meguro Kinen 8th place
Major accident!
A little over 3 years spent with Kuma-chan.
Three consecutive victories.
Maiden Race, Suiren Prize, Akanko Special
The hoofprints of the champions version Stego is a tsundere horse, so if it were a daughter, she would be quite adorable.
It was only because Mr. Kumazawa, who rode both flat and jumps, was able to train the horse to run somehow; otherwise, it would have been a different story before winning a major race with Take or Fujita.
Toshiaki Stay
Kuma-chan is really a good guy…
Since it stopped being Kuma-chan that racked up victories.
It was when Kumachan was riding and consistently picking up 2nd and 3rd places in the major races.
In the interview after winning the Arima Kinen with Kuma-chan Daiyusaku, the first comment that came out was, “Well, it was quite relaxed, wasn’t it…” I honestly like how straightforward that is.
I understand, I will assign a young trainer.
Diagonal!
Someone said that an ideal club horse is one that consistently participates in races, stays active for a long time without suffering serious injuries, and performs well without a significant decline in results or popularity.
Today’s Gritcha present was for Stego and it made me smile.
Shigemune Kumazawa, former jockey, provided by Jiji Press. A craftsman jockey who ran through an indomitable horse racing life, achieving GI victories in both flat and jump racing. A great jockey loved by everyone and whom I also respect. Yutaka Take. Craftsman jockey, indomitable horse racing life, handwritten signature included. For 5 people ● Live.
When Takeyutaka won with Stay Gold, I thought, “Kuma-chan looks a bit scary…” but then I heard he was really happy, and it made me think, “Kuma-chan, huh…”
It was actually thanks to Bear-chan. Didn’t I mention that…?
>>63In the end, it was his strength that won. However, there’s also the fact that he was taught for nearly 50 races, so it’s a mix of various elements and not just one person’s strength…
>>63Well, it’s because Kumachan worked hard to train the quirky horse.
I wouldn’t want to ride a completely blank Stego or weapon either.
>>73If Kenichi Ikezoe had been there at the time, would it have been passed to Kenichi Ikezoe?
Shirai: Right. Deep Impact was the same, and I think Contrail was able to enter stud in the best condition as well. They could have done it in another year or two, but that wouldn’t have had a positive impact at the time of studding.
Matsunami: According to this way of thinking, Stay Gold can be considered an exceptional existence.
Shirai: That was an exception among exceptions (laughs). It was a level that’s quite rare even on a global scale.
I have absolutely none!!
Something looks cool.
Saying that you’re slacking off based on your record and opponents is a joke, but there’s a limit to what can be considered a joke.
>>69If you can compete with someone that strong, why are you still performing in second place against weaker opponents?
It’s definitely Kuma-chan who took the time to teach Stego about horse racing…
So Toyo felt awkward during the time of the switch.
After hearing the current story, Puipui thinks the information manipulation back then was seriously amazing…
You’re saying that you like to run alongside horses and don’t overtake them, so you’ve been using a strategy to force a close race without trying to pass? Seriously?
>>75Was it after his death that the episodes of Pui’s foolishness started coming out one after another?
>>79The episode where good kids and silly kids came pouring out was, I remember, after the video of Chris S-san saying “Don’t go!” and pouting.
>>79Mainly after retirement.
A nickname for a bear called “Ste-chan,” which you can’t complain about even if you’re killed.
But you threw away the trainer, right?
>>78You can’t complain even if you’re killed!!
It’s often said that a horse girl who seems so decent in Uma Musume actually had a difficult temperament in real life…
Well, I think people who know it are aware that it’s a difficult horse.
Also, the paddock and entering the track are amazing…
If Kumachan hadn’t taught Stego about horse racing, he probably wouldn’t have ridden after Meguro.
It’s also thanks to Kumachan.
Characters who aren’t serious about the race or lack motivation won’t be created, after all.
>>87I mean, they’ve already covered a lot about Stego in the Journey scenario of Uma Musume.
The carrot gang is great, right…
At the point where you can compete in graded races, you have already accumulated prize money.
Just being open at the center is quite elite, to begin with.
When playing Wipo, there are definitely aspects where you notice kids without talent… so it’s easy to understand the harshness for those kids…
Daruma-ya Stego Stand-up Incident
There are horses in Winning Post that should have the ability but can’t do anything because their distance suitability is too narrow.
>>97I wonder what to do with horses that can only run on dirt tracks longer than 2600 meters…
>>101Tokyo Daishoten 3000m or something?
>>102In Wipo, the programs have become modern.
The Tokyo Daishoten is a 2000m race…
>>103The American G2 Alliance S is 13 furlongs.
>>101The issue of rice-bred offspring often becoming long-distance dirt horses.
Around the second season of the anime, it seemed that there were still many big names that commonly held two or three crowns, and from there, I gained actual horse racing knowledge and new single-crowned Umamusume increased, leading to the impression that just winning G2 or G3 was quite impressive.
I’ve been running for many years and earned about a billion, so as a club horse, it’s ideal, isn’t it, Stego?
Having supported a horse running in G1 races for many years and then winning a G1 at the end, it’s enough to make anyone go crazy if you have a share in it.
I can’t imagine at all how this guy interacts with other Uma Musume.
It’s tough when the range is narrow, but if the sub-stat is gold and the speed is only G, then… you know…
Why is the horse talking?
>>105The hoofprints of the champions were like they were having a conversation, just like in a manga with Oguri.
Since Palmer has a lot of Yamada elements, Stego might also have quite a bit of Kumachan elements.
>>106There’s a bear applique on the back of the racing pants…?
Gabu gabu.
>>107This scene is not Kuma-chan, the trainer assistant Hirata, so it’s not guilty!