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Tomo Kitamura (photographed by Kosuke Ishiyu) who challenges the greatest of the sunset
“Arima Memorial G1” (27, Nakayama)
Yuichi Kitamura (34) = Kurito Free =, who writes a column for daily sports, wrote an exclusive memo in front of the Grand Prix at the end of the chronogenesis. Arima has no feelings even in the first stage. I will conclude with the best results.
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Arima Memorial will face the challenge of chronogenesis. The highest number of votes in history with the number one vote of the fans. I was surprised, but glad I have so much support. Since his debut, it was the first time he won the G1 with a horse he has been riding (Akihana Prize), and he has a special feeling. I only have a feeling of gratitude and I would like to respond to that feeling.
In the previous race, the Emperor’s Award, Autumn, I was a bit late at the start due to a bad location, and from there it was tight and I couldn’t get the position I wanted to take. Still, he used good instant power and long-lasting legs, and in the end I got close to Almond Eye, so I think he showed his high ability. This week I rode the second lap, but I felt that the end was good.
The Arima Memorial that impressed me was Matsuridagoch in 2007. At that time, it was the second year since my debut that I could ride a good horse. I lost up to 2nd place in all-corner the same year (Silk Nexus), but felt that Matsuridagoch, who won, was a “strong horse”. After winning Arima, he said “after all”. I remember Ebina-san’s race and guts pose were great.
The other day, the general (Tatsuya Yamada) from Matsuba’s specialty store “Kaniyoshi”, who has been in debt for 10 years, was featured in “Passionate Continent”. I am inspired by that personality and that belief. The general has always said: “Efforts do not betray people.” I want to believe in what I am doing and what I have done.
It would have been nice if the frame was even, but I’m glad it wasn’t too far out. It looks like you can take it in line, so it’s just a matter of deciding the door. If you can leave in five minutes.
This is my first time traveling at Arima Memorial. However, I don’t think it is necessary to be aware of it. Last year Lisgrashu mare, who won the Takarazuka Memorial, won the Arima Memorial. The chronogenesis is also progressing well and I hope the culmination of this year wins and concludes.
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