Matikanetannhauser
Matikanetannhauser was a Japanese racehorse whose major wins include the 1993 Meguro Kinen and Diamond Stakes, as well as the 1995 American Jockey Club Cup and the 1995 Takamatsunomiya Hai.
Name
The horse was named after the Richard Wagner opera Tannhäuser with the Machikane eponym added. In Japan, the registering of racehorse names is under the jurisdiction of the Nihon Keishuba Toroku Kyokai , and their rules state that no horse shall have names with only one character or more than 10 characters. As a result, the horse's Japanese name dropped the"ー"from "マチカネタンホイザー" and was registered as "マチカネタンホイザ".When registering a horse name, the name is also registered in the Latin alphabet. However, the rules set in the International Agreement on Breeding, Racing and Wagering forbids a name longer than 18 letters including spaces, and also that a horse whose name is derived from anything abroad should be spelled the same way it is spelled in its home country. As the name "Machikane" and "Tannhäuser" put together will total 20 letters, the eponym was shortened to "Matikane", which is in line with how it would be written in Kunrei-shiki, the space omitted, and merged with "Tannhauser", ultimately earning the name "Matikanetannhauser".
Racing career
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After becoming an older horse, the horse started the 1993 season off with the Nikkan Sports Sho Kinpai where he finished 8th, before heading to the Diamond Stakes, where he won his first graded race by setting a record time of 3 minutes and 16.8 seconds. Two weeks later, the horse ran the Meguro Kinen, where he won his second graded race, with a 2 and a half length lead against the runner up Rice Shower. The horse finished fourth in the Spring Tenno Sho but then handily won the next race, the May Stakes held at Tokyo Racecourse. After coming in fourth at the Takamatsunomiya Hai, the horse was sent to rest in preparation for the Autumn season. In the Autumn season, the horse started the season off by winning the Fuji Stakes but finished at 15th place at the Japan Cup. In that season's Arima Kinen, the horse raced from the back of the pack and finished fourth behind Tokai Teio.
On his first race as a 5 year old, the American Jockey Club Cup, the horse once again raced from the back of the pack, before passing on the home stretch and winning his third graded race and a first win at a clockwise racecourse. After this, the horse came in third behind at the Nikkei Sho and fifth at the Spring Tenno Sho. He then finished fifth at the Keihan Hai and ninth at the Takarazuka Kinen. His losing streak continued in to the Autumn season, finishing firth at the Mainichi Ōkan and fourth at the Autumn Tenno Sho. He was then Glossary of [North American horse racing#S|scratched] from the Japan Cup after the horse suffered a nosebleed and was then scratched again in the Arima Kinen after suffering from hives on his face.
Matikanetannhauser was then planned to contest the American Jockey Club Cup as his first race as a 6 year old but the plan was scrapped after contracting phlegmon, before being sent out to pasture to recuperate. He subsequently took the entire Spring season off, starting the year off with the Takamatsunomiya Hai in July; which became his fourth graded race win. However, his next four races saw no success, ultimately retiring from racing after finishing seventh behind Stage Champ at the Stayers Stakes.
Racing Form
The following form is based on data available on JBIS-Search and netkeiba.com.Post-retirement
After retiring from racing, Matikanetannhauser stood stud at the, where he sired 45 horses over 8 seasons, 41 of which became a racehorse and 27 winning at least one race. His most successful progenies were Miyabi Gold, who came in third in the Edelweiss Sho, as well as Kura Egao, who came in third at the Madmoiselle Cup.After retiring from breeding duty, he was pensioned at the Machikane Farm from 2006 before being moved to the Kosuda Farm in Kiyosato Kogen, Hokuto, Yamanashi in 2010. When he was pensioned at the Kosuda Bokujo, the horse was so relaxed that he was not bothered by Matikanefukukitaru trying to prank him except when he was trying to eat. However, the horse was unsuccessful in gaining weight no matter how much he ate due to having a weak intestine. On December 7, 2013, the horse passed away due to colic.
In popular culture
An anthropomorphized version of the horse appears as a character in the media franchise Umamusume: Pretty Derby, voiced by Hikaru Tono.Pedigree
- Matikanetannhauser is inbred 4 x 3 to Lady Angela, meaning that this mare appears in both the fourth and third generations of his pedigree.
- Matikanetannhauser's half sister, Shibasky is the ancester of,, and. Another half sister, Coniston, is the granddam of and.
- Matikanetannhauser's great granddam, Star Roch, is the mareline ancestor of a number of successful horses, namely,, , and Winning Ticket.