This Sunday, Nov. 28, Tokyo Racecourse hosts the Grade 1 Japan Cup, the iconic invitational gala that has been instrumental in boosting Japan’s horses and horsemen to the heights of international competitiveness they now enjoy. Some JPY 648 million, over USD 6 million, is up for grabs.

Japan’s horses have monopolized the winner’s circle for the past 15 years, and though dwindling participation by foreign raiders (only one last year and none in 2019) may have turned the odds in their favor, Japan’s domination requires no math. Japan brings its very best to the race and this year is no different.

A field of 18 will go postward for the 41st running of the 2,400-meter turf event. There are six Grade 1 winners among the Japanese stars, with 2020 Triple Crown champion Contrail ready to join the ranks of Japan’s top 10 money earners ever if he can land the race.

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