
Let me tell you a little about myself. I am Johnny, also known as… Jonathan Joestar, born in Danville, Kentucky, USA. The Joestar family is a descendant of a fallen aristocracy, but my father was a wealthy rancher… a trainer who speaks of winning the Triple Crown seven times.
Incredible.
Although I did various research in order to draw,
I think I didn’t fully grasp the severity of it through my intuition.
>>2
It’s interesting how you speak as if you understand it intuitively.
It’s just that it’s a creation, so the setting is just exaggerated.
>>13
You’re just piling it up in a place where you’re talking about how amazing the presentation is; you clearly don’t understand the context.
Too prestigious.
It’s not a 21-game winning streak, but rather 7 consecutive wins over 3 years or 7 consecutive championships in the same race, but either way, it’s incredible.
This achievement is much more occult than the majority of stands.
I am proud of this…
The odds seem weak.
>>7
I wonder if it has been completed around this time.
If I have to apply at least a certain percentage, it seems like I’ll end up in the red.
Thinking back, I didn’t realize how amazing the American Triple Crown is.
It must be something like a 7-time consecutive victory in one of the Triple Crown races.
>>10
I feel like that one is worse…
I ran the next year, but whether I lost or was already retired might change things.
The last guy confessed in front of the public that he is a terrible man!
It was a decision that required considerable determination, wasn’t it?
Well, that’s going beyond the realm of just exaggeration…
If they intentionally inflated a character that doesn’t have much of a future, that would be more surprising.
No matter how much merit Johnny achieved, he probably would have only been known as the son of Joestar…
Maybe I’ll win one of the Triple Crown races once a year for seven consecutive years.
>>18
I don’t think that qualifies as a consecutive win.
>>25
It can be said if it’s the same race.
The expression “triple crown race” is a bit strange, though.
>>28
If it’s the same award, then downplaying a triple crown is more unnatural.
It means “any of the three crowns,” right?
No matter how hard I try, I’ll be dominated by the Joestar for at least 2 years…
From the perspective that it might have produced a Triple Crown winner, it would either be two consecutive years or seven consecutive years, and if it’s the latter, it would be an act to the level of being banned.
Depending on where you set the starting point, it could be said that only one individual has been produced at most.
A single horse wins three crown races consecutively for seven times?
Is the age restriction okay?
>>23
There are at least two horses in the classic generation (currently 3 years old) that hold the three crowns.
Given that this is a world where a transcontinental race across America lasts for six months, I think the racing circumstances here are quite different from those in our world.
In reality, there is a trainer who has achieved five consecutive victories in the Preakness Stakes, so it might be just barely safe.
It’s not uncommon in Wipo, but…
There is a possibility that there is not a single Triple Crown winner.
There might be cases where one person is in charge of multiple responsibilities, each with its own title.
This is an achievement that is so significant that it doesn’t even matter if one has fallen from nobility.
Well, if we take the words most naturally, isn’t it fine to say that this horse has swept all the triple crown races that have occurred over the seven years?
>>34
If they were all separate horses, they could produce 21 classic horses…
>>36
It smells of fraud.
I think it would be something like winning three titles, then winning three titles again the following year, and then one title the year after that.
No, it’s crazy.
Even if it’s seven consecutive wins in the classic, will three horses be necessary…?
>>38
No matter the combination, the minimum requirement will be either 1 champion, 3 champions, and 3 champions or 2 champions, 2 champions, and 3 champions, so, well, yeah…
It seems like an incredible amount of screams will rise in the race where the consecutive victories have been broken.
It’s not just about having a lot of horses.
You probably already have a stand that’s specialized for horse training like this…
It’s not just winning one of the Triple Crown titles in seven years, but achieving the Triple Crown itself… That’s insane.
If you take it extremely straightforwardly, 7 consecutive victories in the Triple Crown races (3 classic races) (winning all 3 races for 7 years) means producing 7 Triple Crown horses, so it’s quite untouchable.
Not just a great trainer.
In the case of 21 wins, horse racing can’t be considered gambling anymore, right?
>>46
Well, there are times like that occasionally.
That’s why combination betting tickets exist.
The guy that Speedwagon from that world is totally in love with.
Well, in this era, it seems like the results could be extreme?
You seem to like Uma Musume, which makes me laugh.
I wonder if they’re saying to automatically buy Mr. Joestar’s horse!
You’ve been banned, haven’t you?
If the descendants of the fallen British nobility have come to this, they might be able to return to England with great pride.