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Deep Impact
Deep Impact winning Kikuka Sho 2005
SireSunday Silence
GrandsireHalo
DamWind in Her Hair
DamsireAlzao
SexStallion
Foaled(2002-03-25)25 March 2002
Died30 July 2019(2019-07-30) (aged 17)
CountryJapan
ColourBay
BreederNorthern Farm
OwnerKaneko Makoto Holdings Co.
TrainerYasuo Ikee
JockeyYutaka Take
Record14: 12–1–0
Earnings1,454,551,000 Yen
Major wins
Yayoi Sho (2005)
Satsuki Sho (2005)
Tokyo Yushun (2005)
Kobe Shimbun Hai (2005)
Kikuka Sho (2005)
Tenno Sho (Spring) (2006)
Takarazuka Kinen (2006)
Japan Cup (2006)
Arima Kinen (2006)
Awards
6th Japanese Triple Crown Champion (2005)
JRA Award for Best Three-Year-Old Colt (2005)
Japanese Horse of the Year (2005, 2006)
JRA Award for Best Older Male Horse (2006)
Timeform rating: 134
Leading sire in Japan (2012-2022)
Leading broodmare sire in Japan (2023, 2024)
Honours
Japan Racing Association Hall of Fame (2008)
Yayoi Sho (Deep Impact Kinen)
Last updated on November 6, 2023

Deep Impact (Japanese : ディープインパクト, March 25, 2002 – July 30, 2019) was a Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse who won the Japanese Triple Crown in 2005 and the Japan Cup in 2006, as well as three other Grade One races in Japan. As a stallion, he was the leading sire in Japan for 11 consecutive years from 2012 to 2022, and produced Derby horses in four countries: Japan, England, France, and Ireland. In 2020, his son Contrail became the third horse in Japanese horse racing history to win the Classic Triple Crown without losing any races, becoming the first event in the world where a father and son both won the Triple Crown undefeated.[1]

Background

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Deep Impact was born in Northern Farm, Abira, Hokkaido on 25 March 2002. His sire Sunday Silence took over from perennial Japanese leading sire Northern Taste (10 time leading sire in Japan) and was the leading sire in Japan 12 times. His dam, Wind in Her Hair, a Group One winner, finished second in The Oaks to super-filly Balanchine and was out of Burghclere, a daughter of dual-Classic winner Highclere, who was owned and bred by Queen Elizabeth II. Burghclere in turn was a three-quarters sister to top filly Height of Fashion, sold by the Queen to Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum, and subsequently the dam of Epsom Derby winner Nashwan, leading sire Unfuwain and multiple Group One winner Nayef.[2]

He was sold for ¥70 million by Makoto Kaneko.[3] He was the ninth highest bidder out of the 14 Sunday Silence foals listed because of his slender stature. Kaneko was so impressed by the sparkle in his eyes that he said, "I felt like I was being sucked into his eyes,"[3] and named him "Deep Impact" in the hope that he would become a horse that would have a strong impact on many people.[3] 

Racing career

[edit]
Deep Impact was defeated by Heart's Cry in the 2005 Arima Kinen, suffering his first of two losses (the other was a 3rd-place finish in the 2006 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, but was later disqualified to last place due to a positive drug test.)

2005: Three-year-old season

[edit]

After Deep Impact won the Yayoi Sho, he was in Satsuki Shō. Shortly after the start, his jockey, Yutaka Take, suddenly stumbled and almost fell off Deep Impact. However, in the straight line, he won by 2 1/2 lengths over the runner-up, Six Sense. After winning the Satsuki Sho, he went on to win the Tōkyō Yūshun(Japanese Derby) in a race record time of (2:23.3), tying King Kamehameha's record from a year earlier and becoming the sixth undefeated double champion in history and the first since Mihono Bourbon in 1992. Finally, he won the Kikuka Sho on October 23rd, 2005, becoming the first horse since Narita Brian 11 years earlier to complete the Japanese Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing. He also became the first undefeated Japanese Triple Crown winner since Symboli Rudolf 21 years earlier, but in his next race, the Arima Kinen, Deep Impact was beaten by Heart's Cry for the first defeat of his racing career. He was given Best Horse of the Year and Best 3-Year-Old Stallion at the JRA Awards for his success in 2005.

2006: Four-year-old season

[edit]

At last year's JRA awards ceremony on January 23, Deep Impact's owner Kaneko stated that he would like to race Deep Impact if there is a good race in Europe in the summer. Thus, he expressed his intention to make an overseas expedition. His first race in 2006 was the Grade 2 race, Hanshin Daishōten. He finished 3 1/2 lengths over the runner-up.

Then he won the Tenno Sho(Spring), setting a new world record for a 3200-meter race in the time of (3'13"4)

He followed up with a victory in Takarazuka Kinen, the Grade 1 race, over 2200m.

In October, he raced in France's most prestigious race, the Group 1 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe over 2400m. He was the heavy favourite for the race, and 1,587,263 € (about $1,238,000) was bet on him in France (especially by many of the Japanese fans that traveled to the racecourse). However he only finished third.

Two weeks later, news from France Galop revealed Deep Impact was positive tested to Ipratropium, resulting in his disqualification.[4] Connections announced the colt would retire to stud after that season in a syndication deal worth 5.1 billion yen.

Deep Impact then won the Japan Cup and Arima Kinen before being retired for stud.

Wins

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2004
  • 19 Dec Make Debut, Hanshin Turf 2000m
2005
  • 22 Jan Wakagoma Stakes (open race), Kyoto Turf 2000m
  • 6 Mar Hōchi Hai Yayoi Sho (Japanese 2000 Guineas Trial) (Domestic G2), Nakayama Turf 2000m
  • 17 Apr Satsuki Sho (Japanese 2000 Guineas) (Domestic G1), Nakayama Turf 2000m
  • 29 May Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby) (Domestic G1), Tokyo Turf 2400m
  • 25 Sep Kobe Shimbun Hai (Domestic G2), Hanshin Turf 2000m
  • 23 Oct Kikuka Sho (Japanese St. Leger) (Domestic G1), Kyoto Turf 3000m
2006
Tenno Sho 2006 on April 30

Stud record

[edit]
Deep Impact at the Shadai Stallion Station in 2009

Deep Impact stood at the Shadai Stallion Station in Abira, Hokkaido, where he became one of the world's most dominant stallions. He was crowned Japanese Champion Sire for 11 consecutive years, from 2012 until 2022. He fathered a total of 59 Group 1 winners, including stars such as Gentildonna, Real Steel, and A Shin Hikari. In 2020, his son Contrail completed the Japanese Triple Crown undefeated just like his sire. His last crop of runners include Auguste Rodin, who is having great success in Europe and North America. In addition, Deep Impact is the damsire of Kiseki (2017 Kikuka Sho), Blowout (2021 First Lady Stakes), Geraldina (2022 QE II Cup), and Dolce More (2022 Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes). Deep Impact's Grandson, Forever Young became the first Japanese born and trained horse to win the USA Breeders' Cup Classic race in 2025.[5]

Notable progeny

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c = colt, f = filly

FoaledNameSexMajor Wins
2008Danon SharkcMile Championship
2008MarcellinafOka Sho
2008Real ImpactcYasuda Kinen, George Ryder Stakes
2008Tosen RacMile Championship
2009Beauty ParlourfPoule d'Essai des Pouliches
2009Deep BrillantecTokyo Yushun (Derby)
2009GentildonnafOka Sho, Yushun Himba, Shuka Sho, Japan Cup (twice), Sheema Classic, Arima Kinen
2009Joie de VivrefHanshin Juvenile Fillies
2009SpielbergcTenno Sho (Autumn)
2009VerxinafVictoria Mile (twice)
2010AyusanfOka Sho
2010KizunacTōkyō Yūshun
2010LachesisfQueen Elizabeth II Commemorative Cup
2011A Shin HikaricHong Kong Cup, Prix d'Ispahan
2011Harp StarfOka Sho
2011MarialitefQueen Elizabeth II Cup, Takarazuka Kinen
2011Mikki IslecNHK Mile Cup, Mile Championship
2011Satono AladdincYasuda Kinen
2011Shonan PandorafShuka Sho, Japan Cup
2011Tosen StardomcToorak Handicap, Mackinnon Stakes
2012Real SteelcDubai Turf
2012Danon PlatinacAsahi Hai Futurity Stakes
2012Mikki QueenfYushun Himba, Shuka Sho
2012Shonan AdelafHanshin Juvenile Fillies
2013Dee MajestycSatsuki Shō
2013MakahikicTokyo Yushun
2013SinhalitefYushun Himba
2013VivlosfShuka Sho, Dubai Turf
2013Satono DiamondcKikuka Sho, Arima Kinen
2013Jour PolairefVictoria Mile
2014Satono ArescAsahi Hai Futurity Stakes
2014Al AincSatsuki Shō, Ōsaka Hai
2014Fierce ImpactcToorak Handicap, Cantala Stakes, Makybe Diva Stakes
2015Glory VasecHong Kong Vase (twice)
2015Saxon WarriorcRacing Post Trophy, 2000 Guineas
2015Danon PremiumcAsahi Hai Futurity Stakes
2015Keiai NautiquecNHK Mile Cup
2015WagneriancTokyo Yushun
2015Study of Man (FRA)cPrix du Jockey Club
2015FierementcKikuka Sho, Tenno Sho (spring) (twice)
2016Danon FantasyfHanshin Juvenile Fillies
2016Danon KinglycYasuda Kinen
2016Gran AlegriafOka Sho, Yasuda Kinen, Sprinters Stakes, Mile Championship (twice), Victoria Mile
2016Loves Only YoufYushun Himba, Queen Elizabeth II Cup, Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf, Hong Kong Cup
2016Roger BarowscTokyo Yūshun
2016World PremierecKikuka-shō, Tenno Sho (spring)
2017Fancy Blue (IRE)fPrix de Diane, Nassau Stakes
2017ContrailcHopeful Stakes, Satsuki Sho, Tokyo Yushun, Kikuka Sho, Japan Cup
2017Lei PapalefŌsaka Hai
2017PotagercŌsaka Hai
2018Akaitorino MusumefShuka Sho
2018Glint Of Hope (AUS)fAustralasian Oaks
2018Profondo (AUS)cSpring Champion Stakes
2018ShahryarcTokyo Yushun, Dubai Sheema Classic
2018SnowfallfEpsom Oaks, Irish Oaks, Yorkshire Oaks
2019Justin PalacecTenno Sho
2019Killer AbilitycHopeful Stakes
2019Ask Victor MorecKikuka Sho
2020Auguste RodincVertem Futurity Trophy, Epsom Derby, Irish Derby, Irish Champion Stakes, Breeders' Cup Turf, Prince of Wales's Stakes

Pedigree

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Pedigree of Deep Impact (JPN), bay stallion 2002[6]
Sire
Sunday Silence (USA)
1986
Halo (USA)
1969
Hail To ReasonTurn-To
Nothirdchance
CosmahCosmic Bomb
Almahmoud
Wishing Well (USA)
1975
Understanding Promised Land
Pretty Ways
Mountain FlowerMontparnasse
Edel Weiss
Dam
Wind in Her Hair (IRE)
1991
Alzao (USA)
1980
Lyphard Northern Dancer
Goofed
Lady RebeccaSir Ivor
Pocahontas
Burghclere (GB)
1977
BustedCrepello
Sans Le Sou
HighclereQueen's Hussar
Highlight (Family 2-f)[2]

Death

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On 30 July 2019, Deep Impact was euthanized after suffering a cervical fracture.[7] The 2019 Japan Cup was named the Deep Impact Memorial.[8]The news of his death was also reported in France. The day after receiving the news of his death, the newspaper Paris-Turf published a front page article with a photo of him at the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe and reported that he was "a true idol". The newspaper Jour de Galop reported his death with the headline "Sayonara, Deep Impact," saying he was "a special presence in Japan that transcended the boundaries of a racehorse".

References

[edit]
  1. ^ 【菊花賞】コントレイル 父ディープインパクト 親子2代での牡馬三冠 空前絶後の大記録は達成されるのか|テレ東スポーツ:テレ東. テレ東.
  2. ^ a b "Thoroughbred Bloodlines – Hyacinthus Mare – Family 2-f". www.bloodlines.net. Archived from the original on 2013-05-10. Retrieved 2013-05-12.
  3. ^ a b c OpenURL検索 | NDLサーチ | 国立国会図書館. 国立国会図書館サーチ(NDLサーチ).
  4. ^ "Deep Impact disqualified from Arc". BBC Sport. 16 November 2006. Retrieved 5 September 2023.
  5. ^ Barnard, Oliver (2025-11-01). "History for Japan as Forever Young fends off fast-finishing Sierra Leone to claim Breeders' Cup Classic". www.racingpost.com. Retrieved 2025-11-02.
  6. ^ "FREE 5-Cross Pedigree". www.equineline.com.
  7. ^ "Japanese stallion Deep Impact dies". www.justhorseracing.com.au.
  8. ^ "今年のジャパンC当日に「ディープインパクトメモリアルデー」を実施". ラジオNIKKEI (in Japanese). 2019-10-21. Retrieved 2023-11-12.

See also

[edit]
    Deep Impact
    Deep Impact winning Kikuka Sho 2005
    SireSunday Silence
    GrandsireHalo
    DamWind in Her Hair
    DamsireAlzao
    SexStallion
    Foaled(2002-03-25)25 March 2002
    Died30 July 2019(2019-07-30) (aged 17)
    CountryJapan
    ColourBay
    BreederNorthern Farm
    OwnerKaneko Makoto Holdings Co.
    TrainerYasuo Ikee
    JockeyYutaka Take
    Record14: 12–1–0
    Earnings1,454,551,000 Yen
    Major wins
    Yayoi Sho (2005)
    Satsuki Sho (2005)
    Tokyo Yushun (2005)
    Kobe Shimbun Hai (2005)
    Kikuka Sho (2005)
    Tenno Sho (Spring) (2006)
    Takarazuka Kinen (2006)
    Japan Cup (2006)
    Arima Kinen (2006)
    Awards
    6th Japanese Triple Crown Champion (2005)
    JRA Award for Best Three-Year-Old Colt (2005)
    Japanese Horse of the Year (2005, 2006)
    JRA Award for Best Older Male Horse (2006)
    Timeform rating: 134
    Leading sire in Japan (2012-2022)
    Leading broodmare sire in Japan (2023, 2024)
    Honours
    Japan Racing Association Hall of Fame (2008)
    Yayoi Sho (Deep Impact Kinen)
    Last updated on November 6, 2023

    Deep Impact (Japanese : ディープインパクト, March 25, 2002 – July 30, 2019) was a Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse who won the Japanese Triple Crown in 2005 and the Japan Cup in 2006, as well as three other Grade One races in Japan. As a stallion, he was the leading sire in Japan for 11 consecutive years from 2012 to 2022, and produced Derby horses in four countries: Japan, England, France, and Ireland. In 2020, his son Contrail became the third horse in Japanese horse racing history to win the Classic Triple Crown without losing any races, becoming the first event in the world where a father and son both won the Triple Crown undefeated.[1]

    Background

    Deep Impact was born in Northern Farm, Abira, Hokkaido on 25 March 2002. His sire Sunday Silence took over from perennial Japanese leading sire Northern Taste (10 time leading sire in Japan) and was the leading sire in Japan 12 times. His dam, Wind in Her Hair, a Group One winner, finished second in The Oaks to super-filly Balanchine and was out of Burghclere, a daughter of dual-Classic winner Highclere, who was owned and bred by Queen Elizabeth II. Burghclere in turn was a three-quarters sister to top filly Height of Fashion, sold by the Queen to Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum, and subsequently the dam of Epsom Derby winner Nashwan, leading sire Unfuwain and multiple Group One winner Nayef.[2]

    He was sold for ¥70 million by Makoto Kaneko.[3] He was the ninth highest bidder out of the 14 Sunday Silence foals listed because of his slender stature. Kaneko was so impressed by the sparkle in his eyes that he said, "I felt like I was being sucked into his eyes,"[3] and named him "Deep Impact" in the hope that he would become a horse that would have a strong impact on many people.[3] 

    Racing career

    Deep Impact was defeated by Heart's Cry in the 2005 Arima Kinen, suffering his first of two losses (the other was a 3rd-place finish in the 2006 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, but was later disqualified to last place due to a positive drug test.)

    2005: Three-year-old season

    After Deep Impact won the Yayoi Sho, he was in Satsuki Shō. Shortly after the start, his jockey, Yutaka Take, suddenly stumbled and almost fell off Deep Impact. However, in the straight line, he won by 2 1/2 lengths over the runner-up, Six Sense. After winning the Satsuki Sho, he went on to win the Tōkyō Yūshun(Japanese Derby) in a race record time of (2:23.3), tying King Kamehameha's record from a year earlier and becoming the sixth undefeated double champion in history and the first since Mihono Bourbon in 1992. Finally, he won the Kikuka Sho on October 23rd, 2005, becoming the first horse since Narita Brian 11 years earlier to complete the Japanese Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing. He also became the first undefeated Japanese Triple Crown winner since Symboli Rudolf 21 years earlier, but in his next race, the Arima Kinen, Deep Impact was beaten by Heart's Cry for the first defeat of his racing career. He was given Best Horse of the Year and Best 3-Year-Old Stallion at the JRA Awards for his success in 2005.

    2006: Four-year-old season

    At last year's JRA awards ceremony on January 23, Deep Impact's owner Kaneko stated that he would like to race Deep Impact if there is a good race in Europe in the summer. Thus, he expressed his intention to make an overseas expedition. His first race in 2006 was the Grade 2 race, Hanshin Daishōten. He finished 3 1/2 lengths over the runner-up.

    Then he won the Tenno Sho(Spring), setting a new world record for a 3200-meter race in the time of (3'13"4)

    He followed up with a victory in Takarazuka Kinen, the Grade 1 race, over 2200m.

    In October, he raced in France's most prestigious race, the Group 1 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe over 2400m. He was the heavy favourite for the race, and 1,587,263 € (about $1,238,000) was bet on him in France (especially by many of the Japanese fans that traveled to the racecourse). However he only finished third.

    Two weeks later, news from France Galop revealed Deep Impact was positive tested to Ipratropium, resulting in his disqualification.[4] Connections announced the colt would retire to stud after that season in a syndication deal worth 5.1 billion yen.

    Deep Impact then won the Japan Cup and Arima Kinen before being retired for stud.

    Wins

    2004
    • 19 Dec Make Debut, Hanshin Turf 2000m
    2005
    • 22 Jan Wakagoma Stakes (open race), Kyoto Turf 2000m
    • 6 Mar Hōchi Hai Yayoi Sho (Japanese 2000 Guineas Trial) (Domestic G2), Nakayama Turf 2000m
    • 17 Apr Satsuki Sho (Japanese 2000 Guineas) (Domestic G1), Nakayama Turf 2000m
    • 29 May Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby) (Domestic G1), Tokyo Turf 2400m
    • 25 Sep Kobe Shimbun Hai (Domestic G2), Hanshin Turf 2000m
    • 23 Oct Kikuka Sho (Japanese St. Leger) (Domestic G1), Kyoto Turf 3000m
    2006
    Tenno Sho 2006 on April 30

    Stud record

    Deep Impact at the Shadai Stallion Station in 2009

    Deep Impact stood at the Shadai Stallion Station in Abira, Hokkaido, where he became one of the world's most dominant stallions. He was crowned Japanese Champion Sire for 11 consecutive years, from 2012 until 2022. He fathered a total of 59 Group 1 winners, including stars such as Gentildonna, Real Steel, and A Shin Hikari. In 2020, his son Contrail completed the Japanese Triple Crown undefeated just like his sire. His last crop of runners include Auguste Rodin, who is having great success in Europe and North America. In addition, Deep Impact is the damsire of Kiseki (2017 Kikuka Sho), Blowout (2021 First Lady Stakes), Geraldina (2022 QE II Cup), and Dolce More (2022 Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes). Deep Impact's Grandson, Forever Young became the first Japanese born and trained horse to win the USA Breeders' Cup Classic race in 2025.[5]

    Notable progeny

    c = colt, f = filly

    FoaledNameSexMajor Wins
    2008Danon SharkcMile Championship
    2008MarcellinafOka Sho
    2008Real ImpactcYasuda Kinen, George Ryder Stakes
    2008Tosen RacMile Championship
    2009Beauty ParlourfPoule d'Essai des Pouliches
    2009Deep BrillantecTokyo Yushun (Derby)
    2009GentildonnafOka Sho, Yushun Himba, Shuka Sho, Japan Cup (twice), Sheema Classic, Arima Kinen
    2009Joie de VivrefHanshin Juvenile Fillies
    2009SpielbergcTenno Sho (Autumn)
    2009VerxinafVictoria Mile (twice)
    2010AyusanfOka Sho
    2010KizunacTōkyō Yūshun
    2010LachesisfQueen Elizabeth II Commemorative Cup
    2011A Shin HikaricHong Kong Cup, Prix d'Ispahan
    2011Harp StarfOka Sho
    2011MarialitefQueen Elizabeth II Cup, Takarazuka Kinen
    2011Mikki IslecNHK Mile Cup, Mile Championship
    2011Satono AladdincYasuda Kinen
    2011Shonan PandorafShuka Sho, Japan Cup
    2011Tosen StardomcToorak Handicap, Mackinnon Stakes
    2012Real SteelcDubai Turf
    2012Danon PlatinacAsahi Hai Futurity Stakes
    2012Mikki QueenfYushun Himba, Shuka Sho
    2012Shonan AdelafHanshin Juvenile Fillies
    2013Dee MajestycSatsuki Shō
    2013MakahikicTokyo Yushun
    2013SinhalitefYushun Himba
    2013VivlosfShuka Sho, Dubai Turf
    2013Satono DiamondcKikuka Sho, Arima Kinen
    2013Jour PolairefVictoria Mile
    2014Satono ArescAsahi Hai Futurity Stakes
    2014Al AincSatsuki Shō, Ōsaka Hai
    2014Fierce ImpactcToorak Handicap, Cantala Stakes, Makybe Diva Stakes
    2015Glory VasecHong Kong Vase (twice)
    2015Saxon WarriorcRacing Post Trophy, 2000 Guineas
    2015Danon PremiumcAsahi Hai Futurity Stakes
    2015Keiai NautiquecNHK Mile Cup
    2015WagneriancTokyo Yushun
    2015Study of Man (FRA)cPrix du Jockey Club
    2015FierementcKikuka Sho, Tenno Sho (spring) (twice)
    2016Danon FantasyfHanshin Juvenile Fillies
    2016Danon KinglycYasuda Kinen
    2016Gran AlegriafOka Sho, Yasuda Kinen, Sprinters Stakes, Mile Championship (twice), Victoria Mile
    2016Loves Only YoufYushun Himba, Queen Elizabeth II Cup, Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf, Hong Kong Cup
    2016Roger BarowscTokyo Yūshun
    2016World PremierecKikuka-shō, Tenno Sho (spring)
    2017Fancy Blue (IRE)fPrix de Diane, Nassau Stakes
    2017ContrailcHopeful Stakes, Satsuki Sho, Tokyo Yushun, Kikuka Sho, Japan Cup
    2017Lei PapalefŌsaka Hai
    2017PotagercŌsaka Hai
    2018Akaitorino MusumefShuka Sho
    2018Glint Of Hope (AUS)fAustralasian Oaks
    2018Profondo (AUS)cSpring Champion Stakes
    2018ShahryarcTokyo Yushun, Dubai Sheema Classic
    2018SnowfallfEpsom Oaks, Irish Oaks, Yorkshire Oaks
    2019Justin PalacecTenno Sho
    2019Killer AbilitycHopeful Stakes
    2019Ask Victor MorecKikuka Sho
    2020Auguste RodincVertem Futurity Trophy, Epsom Derby, Irish Derby, Irish Champion Stakes, Breeders' Cup Turf, Prince of Wales's Stakes

    Pedigree

    Pedigree of Deep Impact (JPN), bay stallion 2002[6]
    Sire
    Sunday Silence (USA)
    1986
    Halo (USA)
    1969
    Hail To ReasonTurn-To
    Nothirdchance
    CosmahCosmic Bomb
    Almahmoud
    Wishing Well (USA)
    1975
    Understanding Promised Land
    Pretty Ways
    Mountain FlowerMontparnasse
    Edel Weiss
    Dam
    Wind in Her Hair (IRE)
    1991
    Alzao (USA)
    1980
    Lyphard Northern Dancer
    Goofed
    Lady RebeccaSir Ivor
    Pocahontas
    Burghclere (GB)
    1977
    BustedCrepello
    Sans Le Sou
    HighclereQueen's Hussar
    Highlight (Family 2-f)[2]

    Death

    On 30 July 2019, Deep Impact was euthanized after suffering a cervical fracture.[7] The 2019 Japan Cup was named the Deep Impact Memorial.[8]The news of his death was also reported in France. The day after receiving the news of his death, the newspaper Paris-Turf published a front page article with a photo of him at the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe and reported that he was "a true idol". The newspaper Jour de Galop reported his death with the headline "Sayonara, Deep Impact," saying he was "a special presence in Japan that transcended the boundaries of a racehorse".

    References

    1. ^ 【菊花賞】コントレイル 父ディープインパクト 親子2代での牡馬三冠 空前絶後の大記録は達成されるのか|テレ東スポーツ:テレ東. テレ東.
    2. ^ a b "Thoroughbred Bloodlines – Hyacinthus Mare – Family 2-f". www.bloodlines.net. Archived from the original on 2013-05-10. Retrieved 2013-05-12.
    3. ^ a b c OpenURL検索 | NDLサーチ | 国立国会図書館. 国立国会図書館サーチ(NDLサーチ).
    4. ^ "Deep Impact disqualified from Arc". BBC Sport. 16 November 2006. Retrieved 5 September 2023.
    5. ^ Barnard, Oliver (2025-11-01). "History for Japan as Forever Young fends off fast-finishing Sierra Leone to claim Breeders' Cup Classic". www.racingpost.com. Retrieved 2025-11-02.
    6. ^ "FREE 5-Cross Pedigree". www.equineline.com.
    7. ^ "Japanese stallion Deep Impact dies". www.justhorseracing.com.au.
    8. ^ "今年のジャパンC当日に「ディープインパクトメモリアルデー」を実施". ラジオNIKKEI (in Japanese). 2019-10-21. Retrieved 2023-11-12.

    See also

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