Hokuto Vega Explained

Hokuto Vega
Sire:Nagurski
Grandsire:Nijinsky
Dam:Takeno Falcon
Damsire:Philip of Spain
Sex:Mare
Foaled:March 26, 1990
Death Date:April 3, 1997 (aged 7)
Country:Japan
Breeder:Sakai Farm
Owner:Kanamorimori Corporation
Trainer:Takao Nakano
Jockey:Kazuhiro Kato
Record:42:16-5-4
Earnings:$8,300,301[1]
Wins:Flower Cup (1993)
Queen Elizabeth II Cup (1993)
Sapporo Kinen (1994)
Kawasaki Kinen (1996, 1997)
February Stakes (1996)
Teio Sho (1996)
Mile Championship Nambu Hai (1996)

Hokuto Vega (in Japanese: ホクトベガ, March 26, 1990 – April 3, 1997) was a Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse and the winner of the 1993 Queen Elizabeth II Cup.

Career

Hokuto Vega's first race was on January 5, 1993, at Nakayama, where he came in first. She picked up her next win at the 1993 Cattleya Sho on February 20. She competed in her first graded race on March 20, 1993, when she won the 1993 Flower Cup. This win helped her gain entry into the 1993 Oka Sho, where she came in 5th place. On May 23, 1993, she competed in the Grade-1 Yushun Himba, where she came in 6th. She came in 2nd place at the October 3, 1993, Grade-3 Queen Stakes. On November 14, 1993, she scored a major upset by winning the 1993 Grade-1 Queen Elizabeth II Cup, the biggest win of her career.

In 1994, she faced a winless season except for victories at the June 12th Sapporo Nikkei Open and the Grade-3 Sapporo Kinen. It wasn't until June 13th, 1995, that she secured her sole victory of the year, winning the 1995 Empress Hai.

She has one of the most successful racing seasons ever in 1996. She won 8 of the 10 races she competed in during the 1996 season. Her wins in 1996 included victories at the Kawasaki Kinen, the February Stakes, the Diolite Kinen, the Gunma Kinen, the Grade-1 Teio Sho, the Grade-1 Mile Championship Nambu Hai and the Urawa Kinen.

Hokuto Vega's career fatally ended during the 1997 season. She won the 1997 Kawasaki Kinen on February 5, 1997, [2] but during the 1997 Dubai World Cup, she fell and collided with Bijou d'Inde. She was euthanized shortly after as a result.[3] Due to quarantine regulations, her body was never repatriated to Japan. As she died before she could become a broodmare, she produced no foals.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hokuto Vega. 5 January 2020. en.
  2. Web site: Hokuto Vega. 5 January 2020. en.
  3. Web site: 1997 Dubai World Cup flashback. 5 January 2020. en.