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Japan: Lemaire scores on top filly Emblem

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NHK Mile Cup G1 pictures

Major Emblem (Christophe Lemaire): top of class after NHK Mile Cup win

  PICTURE: Masakazu Takahashi  

 By Nicholas Godfrey 1:29PM 8 MAY 2016 

Report: Japan, Sunday

Tokyo: NHK Mile Cup (Grade 1) 1m, turf, 3yo

CHRISTOPHE Lemaire landed his seventh Grade 1 success in Japan when the filly Major Emblem (Yasuhito Tamura) made all to justify favouritism in the NHK Mile Cup.

Japan’s champion two-year-old filly in 2015, the daughter of Daiwa Major was sent off 13-10 market leader for Sunday’s 205 million yen (£1.33m) contest, despite having finished only fourth as favourite for last month’s Oka Sho (Japanese 1,000 Guineas).

Carrying the famous Sunday Racing silks, Major Emblem led throughout before holding the late charge of second favourite Lord Quest by three-quarters of a length, with Rainbow Line just a neck away third.

Lemaire, who is based in Japan, said: “She broke sharply today and I was able to place her in front. She has good speed and having already won a Grade 1 title last year and another graded race earlier this year, I would say that she has confirmed her position as the top of her class.”

 

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