Tokino Minoru

Tokino Minoru
Sire Theft (IRE)
Grandsire Tetratema
Dam Daini Tyrant's Queen (JPN)
Damsire Soldennis (IRE)
Sex Colt
Foaled 1948
Country Japan
Colour Bay
Breeder Honkiri spread Co., Ltd.
Owner Masaichi Nagata
Trainer Kazuichiro Tanaka
Record 10: 10-0-0
Earnings 4,257,150 yen
Major wins
Asahi Hai Sansai Stakes (1950)
Satsuki Sho (1951)
Tokyo Yushun (1951)
Honours
Japan Racing Association Hall of Fame (1984)
Last updated on July 19, 2009

Tokino Minoru (Japanese : トキノミノル, May 2, 1948 - June 20, 1951) was a Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse, who was an undefeated winner of his 10 race starts, which included the Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby).

Breeding

He was sired by Theft (GB), a son of Tetratema (IRE), out of Daini Tyrant's Queen, a daughter of Soldennis. He was a brother to Daring and a half-brother to Izutada, by Tokino Chikara. Theft was the sire of Bostonian who also won the Tokyo Yushun (Derby).[1] Tokino Minoru was inbred in the third and fourth generations (3m x 4f) to The Tetrarch.

Racing career

Major racing wins

He died in 1951 from tetanus.[2]

Honours

An important three-year-old stakes race called Tokinominoru Kinene (Memorial) is named in his honour and held at the Tokyo racecourse.[2] Tokino Minoru was inducted into the Japan Racing Association Hall of Fame in 1984.

Pedigree

Pedigree of Tokino Minoru bay stallion 1948
Sire
Theft (IRE)
1932
Tetratema The Tetrarch Roi Herode
Vahren
Scotch Gift Symington
Maund
Voleuse Volta Valens
Agnes Velasquez
Sun Worship Sundridge
Doctrine
Dam
Daini Tyrant's Queen (JPN)
1934
Soldennis(IRE) Tredennis Kendal
St.Marguerite
Soligena Soliman
St.Guntheirn
Tyrant's Queen (GB) Phalaris Polymelus
Bromus
Silver Queen The Tetrarch
Princess Sterling (14)

See also

References

  1. Australian Stud Book: Theft (IRE) Retrieved 2010-12-10
  2. 1 2 Ahnert, Rainer L. (editor in chief), “Thoroughbred Breeding of the World”, Pozdun Publishing, Germany, 1970
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