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Suzuka Mambo (April 28, 2001 – February 20, 2015) was a
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racehorse and grade I stakes winner. He was sired by
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, and out of the
Kingmambo Kingmambo (February 19, 1990 – January 20, 2016) was an American-bred, French-trained thoroughbred racehorse and sire. Background He was sired by the leading stallion, Mr. Prospector, who in turn was a son of Raise a Native, out of the 1999 ...
daughter Spring Mambo.


Background

Suzuka Mambo was
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ed on April 28, 2001, at Japan's Grand Stud. He was sired by 1989 Kentucky Derby winner Sunday Silence, and out of Spring Mambo, a daughter of
Kingmambo Kingmambo (February 19, 1990 – January 20, 2016) was an American-bred, French-trained thoroughbred racehorse and sire. Background He was sired by the leading stallion, Mr. Prospector, who in turn was a son of Raise a Native, out of the 1999 ...
; he was a dark
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with a white blaze, white stockings on his right front and left rear legs, and a partial coronet marking on his left foreleg.


Racing career


2003: 2 year old season

Suzuka Mambo debuted in Sapporo on August 17, 2003, finishing fourth, but he won his next race on August 31. He ran ninth in his next attempt, the G III Sapporo Nisai Stakes, but then won the Hagi Stakes at
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on November 1. His last race of his two-year season was the GI
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where he finished 13th in a field of 16 horses.


2004: 3 year old season

In 2004, Suzuka Mambo ran eight races with widely varying outcomes. His first race of the year was the Keisei Cup in January, where he finished 4th. He then ran second at the Wakaba Stakes in March, with a time of 2:00.2. But in April he took a step back, finishing 17th of 18 horses in the Satsuki Sho, also known as the "Japanese
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." Suzuka Mambo was not yet eligible for the Tokyo Yushin (Japanese Derby) due to insufficient winning prize money, so his connections chose the G II Kyoto Shimbun HA for his next run, where he finished second and thus was able to get into the derby. In Tokyo for the May 30 race, he was not popular, ranking 15th, but finished a respectable fifth out of 18 horses. After a break of three months, Suzuka Mambo's next race was the G III Asahi Challenge Cup at
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on September 11, 2004, where he was the favorite and won his only race of the year. The race was and his time was 2:00.1. However, in his next effort, the Kikuka Sho (or "Japanese
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") on October 24, he finished sixth. Suzuka Mambo went on to close out his year with the G III Naruo Kinen. Although he was the favorite, he finished second.


2005 and 2006: 4 and 5 year old season

In 2005 as a mature 4 year old, Suzuka Mambo ran five times, four of them Grade I races, again with widely varying results. His first race was the Osaka-Hamburg Cup on April 9, 2005 at , where he finished third. As a result, Suzuka Mambo was only ranked 13th for his next start, the Grade I Spring Tenno Sho (Emperor Cup), held at Kyoto and contested at . However, in that race, he got a good trip on the course and won. He did not race again until the autumn Tenno Sho on October 30, where he finished last of 18 horses. He tried again in the GI
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on November 27, where he finished 9th of 18 horses. His next attempt was the December 25 Arima Kinen (The Grand Prix) wh/ere he finished 10th out of 16. In 2006, Suzuka Mambo, at 5 years old, began the season on April 2 at the G II Sankei Osaka Hai (Osaka Cup). In this race, he finished third. It seemed that his career was back on an upswing, but after the race Suzuka Mambo developed a serious ligament tear in his left hind leg that ended his racing career.


Stud career

Suzuka Mambo was retired to the Arrow Stud in
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, where he began his stud career at age seven. Between 2008 and 2014, he sired a total of 400
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, of whom 305 started in at least one race, and 202 were winners. These included Grade I winners
Meisho Mambo Meisho Mambo ( ja, メイショウマンボ, link=no, foaled 25 February 2010) is a Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse who won the second and third legs of the Japanese Fillies' Triple Crown in 2013. She showed some promise as a juvenile in 2012 w ...
, winner of the 2013
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and Sambista (JPN), winner of the 2015 Champions Cup. Suzuka Mambo remained at Arrow Stud until his death from heart failure on February 20, 2015. He was buried at Sakuramaiba park.


Pedigree


References

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