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Top-class mare Chrono Genesis, second to the John and Thady-trained Mishriff in Dubai in March, made her first start since then a winning one when powering home in the Grade 1 Takarazuka Kinen at Hanshin on Sunday.
Trained by Takashi Saito, the five-year-old was a six-length winner of the race last year. She did not sparkle by that margin but, in scoring by two and a half lengths, was still well on top in overcoming Unicorn Lion and Lei Papale in the hands of Christophe Lemaire.
In recording her fourth victory at the highest level, Chrono Genesis showed why she might be considered Japan's best hope for the Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in October. She can be backed at a best-priced 20-1 with British and Irish bookmakers for the Paris prize, though the majority went shorter following Sunday's success.
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Chrono Genesis repeats in the 2020 Arima Kinen
Voted first pick by a record number of 214,742 ballots, race favorite Chrono Genesis displayed a determined performance in capturing this year's Arima Kinen (the Grand Prix), her third G1 victory following the 2019 Shuka Sho (G1) and this year's Takarazuka Kinen (the Grand Prix, G1). The Bago filly has become the 15th horse and the second mare to dominate both Grand Prix races following Lys Gracieux last year (11th horse to win both races in the same year). Not only is it the first time in 60 years for a filly/mare to claim the Arima Kinen title two years in a row, but also the record set by fillies/mares to claim G1 races open to both male and female runners in a single season has now been extended to nine.
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