Smart Falcon


Smart Falcon is a Japanese thoroughbred racehorse.
Dubbed the "Runner of the Dirt", his major wins include the 2010 and 2011 JBC Classic and Tokyo Daishoten, the 2011 Teio Sho, and the 2012 Kawasaki Kinen. His name derives from the owner's eponym and the bird of the same name.
He is the half brother of, who also won the Tokyo Daishoten in 1999.

Racing career

2007: two-year old season

Smart Falcon debuted in October 28, 2007 at a debut race for 2 year olds held at Tokyo Racecourse with Yasunari Iwata as his jockey and was the most favored. After handily winning the race, he won his second victory at an allowance race with after coming in second in another allowance race.

2008: three-year old season

Smart Falcon started the season off with his first turf race, the Junior Cup. He was the fifth favored to win, but managed to win the race and joined the Classics race. However, his bid to the Classics race proved to be unsuccessful, following his losses at the Kyodo Tsushin Hai, Arlington Cup, and ultimately finishing last at the Satsuki Shō. Following this defeat, the horse was moved from 's stable at the Miho Training Center to 's stable in Ritto Training Center; with the horse being sent out to pasture at Greenwood to recuperate in the mean time.
After moving to the Kozaki stable, the horse returned to the dirt, coming in second at the Japan Dirt Derby behind, showing great potential on the dirt. Following this, he was entered in to his first race with older horses, the KBC Hai, where he won the race after being the front runner for the entire race. This would be the final JRA race for this horse. On October 7, the horse won his first graded race, the held at, where he also took the lead after the start and held on to it the entire time. This win marked the 1st graded race victory for both trainer Kozaki as well as for any progenies of Gold Allure.
His next race, the JpnI Japan Breeding Farms' Cup Sprint, saw him finishing second behind. After this race, the horse had the option to enter either the Japan Cup Dirt or the, before choosing the latter. The horse won the Urawa Kinen handily in spite of the sloppy track, beating the second place horse by a 7-length lead. As a result of his performances, the horse became by far the most favored to win in the, with the parimutuel odds for the horse reaching 1.0. In that race, the horse did not start well and was placed in the rear of the pack, but ultimately won the race with a 4-length lead, marking his third graded race victory.

2009: four-year old season

Smart Falcon started the 2009 season off with the held on February 11 at. He won the race as the front-runner with a 4-length lead with the odds at 1.1. He also won his next race, the, where he took the lead from an outside start and won the race with a half-length lead. He also won the held on May 4, where the horse took the lead early on and gained even further in the final stretch, beating second place by 5-lengths. On the Sakitama Hai held at May 27, the horse ran most of the race at the second or third of the pack before passing the front-runner at around the fourth corner, winning the race with a length and a half lead against Bamboo Ere. On the held on July 20, the horse was placed third in the pack before attempting to take the lead from front-runner only to be unsuccessful. The race finished with Makoto Sparviero beating Smart Falcon by four-lengths, breaking his six race winning streak. Later, at the, he ran second for most of the race before taking the lead at the final stretch and won the race at a record 02:02.2. After taking a break, he contested the Urawa Kinen on November 25. He was the front runner in that race as usual, but lost momentum at the final stretch and finished 7th, making it the first time the horse was unable to finish within the top five at a dirt race.

2010: five-year old season

Smart Falcon's first race of the season was the Kakitsubata Kinen held on May 3, where the horse quickly took the lead and held on to it throughout the race, marking his 9th graded race victory. Later, at the Sakitama Hai on May 26, the horse ran third before taking the lead at the back stretch and holding on to the lead for the rest of the race, marking his 10th graded race victory. On June 30, Smart Falcon entered his first JpnI race since the JBC Sprint in 2008, the Teio Sho, where he was the third favored to win, but finished 6th behind. As Iwata had suffered an unrelated riding accident prior to this, Yutaka Take took over jockey duty for the horse's next race, the Nippon TV Hai on September 23. At the race, the horse finished third despite the winning horse, Furioso, had 2 kilograms more in weight to carry for that race. At the Japan Breeding Farms' Cup Classic held on November 3, the horse was ridden once again by Take, and the horse took the lead from the outside and held on to it without much issues, before gaining even more lead on the final stretch even as the other horses struggled, before marking his first GI victory with a 7-length lead. His next race, the Urawa Kinen, saw Smart Falcon win the race with a 6-length lead with the horse never relinquishing the lead, and Take never having to use his crop. In the final race of the year, the Tokyo Daishōten, after taking the lead from Furioso early on the horse gained more momentum at around the 4th corner, finishing the race by beating the course record by 1.7 seconds and also beating the previous Japanese record held by by 0.6 seconds.

2011: six-year old season

Smart Falcon started the season off with the Diolite Kinen on May 2. In that race, the horse took the lead from the start and held on to it as the front runner for the entire race, before winning the race with an 8-length lead. With his 14th graded race victory, this race marked him becoming the horse with the most graded wins in JRA history, a title previously held by. Smart Falcon also won the Teio Sho on June 29, where he took the lead and never let the pack come close to him, crushing 2nd place Espoir City by 9 lengths. On the Nippon TV Hai in September 23, he also won the race as the front runner by taking the lead early on and finishing with a 4 length lead. In the JBC Classic on November 3, the horse took the lead early on and won the race a second time with a 1 length lead against. At the Tokyo Daishoten, the final race of the year, Smart Falcon once again took the lead and held on to it in to the final stretch, only for to strongly contest the lead; with Smart Falcon barely staving off Wonder Acute by a nose in a photo finish.

2012: seven-year old season

Smart Falcon started the year off with the Kawasaki Kinen on January 25. After taking the lead with a good start, he gained the lead on the final stretch, finishing the race at 2:10.7 with a 4-length lead, and beating Vermilion's course records by 2 seconds. Following this race, Smart Falcon was invited to race in the 2012 Dubai World Cup with Transcend and Eishin Flash. Smart Falcon entered the race, but finished at 10th place. Smart Falcon skipped the year's Teio Sho as the horse wasn't recovering well enough. The horse was then sent to pasture before returning to the stable in August for a return, only for the horse to develop tenosynovitis in his hock, resulting in the horse to be retired from racing to stand stud at Shadai Stallion Station.
His total of 19 graded flat race wins was the highest number of wins in Japan until broke the record in 2021.

Racing statistics

The following racing statistics is based off of information available on JBIS-Search and netkeiba.
DateRacecourseRaceGradeDistance RunnerBKPPOdds FinishedTimeDifferenceJockey1st place(2nd place)
2007.10.28Tokyo2YO Debut RaceDirt 1600m 14332.9 1:39.1-0.2Yasunari Iwata
11.25Tokyo2YO Allowance Dirt 1600m 13224.3 1:39.10.4Yasunari IwataCeres Hunt
12.16Nakayama2YO Allowance Dirt 1800m 15334.8 1:55.6-0.1Hiroki Goto
2008. 1. 6NakayamaJunior CupOPTurf 1600m(Firm)136812.2 1:34.1-0.1Norihiro Yokoyama
2.11TokyoKyodo Tsushin HaiGIIITurf 1800m(Firm)166126.7 7th1:48.50.9Norihiro YokoyamaShonan Alba
3. 1HanshinArlington CupGIIITurf 1600m(Firm)122211.2 10th1:35.71.1Kenichi IkezoeDantsu Kissui
4.20NakayamaSatsuki ShōGITurf 2000m(Firm)1861166.6 18th2:04.12.4Yuichi FukunagaCaptain Thule
7. 9OhiJapan Dirt DerbyJpnIDirt 2000m 15485.7 2:05.10.6Yasunari IwataSuccess Brocken
8.10KokuraKBC HaiOPDirt 1700m 158143.3 1:43.60.0Yasunari Iwata
10. 7KanazawaHakusan DaishotenJpnIIIDirt 2100m 118111.5 2:14.1-0.5Yasunari Iwata
11. 3SonodaJBC SprintJpnIDirt 1400m 124565.7 1:25.80.2Yasunari IwataBamboo Ere
11.26UrawaSai no Kuni Urawa KinenJpnIIDirt 2000m 11111.6 2:04.8-1.3Yasunari Iwata
12.25SonodaHyogo Gold TrophyJpnIIIDirt 1400m 12561.0 1:26.5-0.7Yasunari Iwata
2009. 2.11SagaSaga KinenJpnIIIDirt 2000m 12561.1 2:07.4-0.7Yasunari Iwata
3.25NagoyaNagoya DaishotenJpnIIIDirt 1900m 118111.3 2:01.8-0.1Yasunari Iwata
5. 4NagoyaKakitsubata KinenJpnIIIDirt 1400m 12221.0 1:25.5-1.0Yasunari Iwata
5.27UrawaSakitama HaiJpnIIIDirt 1400m 12551.2 1:26.4-0.2Yasunari Iwata
7.20MoriokaMercury CupJpnIIIDirt 2000m 13441.1 2:04.60.6Yasunari IwataMakoto Sparviero
8.13MonbetsuBreeders' Gold CupJpnIIDirt 2000m 156112.2 2:02.2-0.2Yasunari Iwata
11.25UrawaUrawa KinenJpnIIDirt 2000m 11781.4 12442.3 1:25.3-0.3Yasunari Iwata
5.26UrawaSakitama HaiJpnIIIDirt 1400m 12791.3 1:26.2-0.8Yasunari Iwata
6.30OhiTeio ShoJpnIDirt 2000m 156104.5 6th2:04.81.4Yasunari IwataFurioso
9.23FunabashiNippon TV HaiJpnIIDirt 1800m 156193.9 1:49.30.5Yutaka TakeFurioso
11. 3FunabashiJBC ClassicJpnIDirt 1800m 1381316.1 1:49.9-1.3Yutaka Take
11.24UrawaUrawa KinenJpnIIDirt 2000m 10671.1 2:05.8-1.2Yutaka Take
12.29OhiTokyo DaishōtenGIDirt 2000m 148132.5 2:00.4-0.3Yutaka Take
2011. 5. 2FunabashiDiolite KinenJpnIIDirt 2400m 14451.0 2:33.2-1.6Yutaka Take
6.29OhiTeio ShoJpnIDirt 2000m 11661.2 2:01.1-1.8Yutaka Take
9.23FunabashiNippon TV HaiJpnIIDirt 1800m 128121.0 1:50.6-0.7Yutaka Take
11. 3OhiJBC ClassicJpnIDirt 2000m 127191.2 2:01.8-0.2Yutaka Take
12.29OhiTokyo DaishōtenGIDirt 2000m 128121.0 2:01.80.0Yutaka Take
2012. 1.25KawasakiKawasaki KinenJpnIDirt 2100m 12551.1 2:10.7-0.8Yutaka Take
3.31MeydanDubai World CupGIDirt 2000m 13510thYutaka TakeMonterosso