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This is a cool keychain of Dance in the Mood, who passed away last month. It has a good weight and is well-made. The following is from the JRA: Dance in the Mood's six wins in 25 races included Kazuo Fujisawa's first classic victory, Yukio Okabe's first win after a long break, and Koji Kitamura's first G1 victory, making her racing career surprisingly full of "firsts." At age 3, she won the Oka Sho (Japanese 1000 Guineas), finished fourth in the Oaks, and then went on to the American Oaks. In the autumn, she completed the fillies' Triple Crown by running in the Shuka Sho and then advanced to the Tenno Sho (Autumn) against older male horses, finishing second. She finished second in the Mile Championship and ran in the Hong Kong Cup at the end of the year, completing a very tough schedule. At age 4, her performance was somewhat poor, but she recovered with a third-place finish in the Tenno Sho (Autumn), leading to her victory in the first Victoria Mile at age 5 and her victory in the CashCall Mile in the United States. In the summer of her 4-year-old year, she returned to Hokkaido for a rest, and a small paddock was prepared exclusively for Dance in the Mood for a complete rest. I remember her jumping with all four legs and running around, leaving her companion behind. Dance in the Mood, who retired after the Hong Kong Mile in December 2006 and returned to the farm, was like a queen, and she had an atmosphere that made it difficult to approach her. In fact, she often bit. This is a keychain of Dance in the Mood. How about it? Born April 10, 2001, bay Sire: Sunday Silence Dam: Dancing Key 6 wins in 25 races (including 1 win in 4 overseas races) Major Stakes Wins: 2004 Oka Sho (G1) 2006 Victoria Mile (G1) Trainer: Kazuo Fujisawa (Miho) Thank you. #OkaSho #VictoriaMile #SundaySilence #SweepToShow #AdmireGroove #HishiMiracle #TapDanceCity #KaiserBal #ShadowDancer
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