Tayasu Tsuyoshi
Tayasu Tsuyoshi (Japanese: タヤスツヨシ, April 26, 1992 - July 29, 2008)[2] was a Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse and the winner of the 1995 Tokyo Yūshun.[3] CareerTayasu Tsyoshi's first race was on August 7, 1994, at Sapporo, where he came in 3rd.[4] He picked up his first win on September 25, 1994, at Chukyo Racecourse. He then won the Erika Sho on December 3, 1994.[4] He won the biggest race of his career, by winning the 1994 Hopeful Stakes. He had a good showing at the 1995 Satsuki Shō, coming in 2nd.[4] Then he won the biggest race of his career by winning the 1995 Tokyo Yūshun on May 28.[4] He finished out his career quietly in 1995 with 5th and 7th place finishes at the Kobe Shimbun Hai and the Kyoto Shimbun Hai.[4] His final race was on November 5, 1995, at the Kikuka-shō, where he came in 6th.[4] He developed tendonitis after and was officially retired on July 27, 1996. Stud careerTayasu Tsuyoshi's descendants include:[4]
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