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Jantar Mantar Prevails with Brilliance in Mile Championship

Jantar Mantar wins this year’s Mile Championship at Kyoto.

JANTAR MANTAR winning the Mile Championship at Kyoto in Japan.
JANTAR MANTAR winning the Mile Championship at Kyoto in Japan. Picture: Japan Racing Association

Race favorite Jantar Mantar claimed his fourth G1 title in this year's Mile Championship, renewing the race record by 0.2 second to 1:31.3. The son of Palace Malice marked three wins out of the same starts in 2023 including the Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes (G1, 1,600m), which earned him the Best Two-Year-Old Colt title and scored another G1 victory in the NHK Mile Cup (G1, 1,600m) last year. Jantar Mantar has now become the ninth horse in JRA history to claim both mile G1 titles, the Yasuda Kinen (G1, 1,600m) in June and the Mile Championship, in the same year. Trainer Tomokazu Takano registered his tenth JRA-G1 victory after his win in the Yasuda Kinen with this colt and second Mile Championship title following Namur in 2023. For jockey Yuga Kawada, this was also his first G1 win since the Yasuda Kinen and 30th overall.

Heavily favored in a stellar field that included six G1 winners, Jantar Mantar was quick out of a wide gate, sat in third while Toshin Macau set a rapid pace outdistancing the other runners up to the final turn. As the pace setter weakened from his early efforts, the four-year-old colt, after hitting the stretch in good striking position, easily snatched the lead 300 meters out and pulled away convincingly to a 1-3/4-length victory.

"I'm glad we were able to prove that the colt is a true champion. Although we lost our recent race, it was a good prep for today and enabled the colt to run in good rhythm with a good feeling. He responded smoothly and, in the home stretch with the sun setting behind us, I was able to check by the shadows that no one was sneaking up on us. Owing to his outstanding talent and to the hard work of everyone involved, the colt has won all G1 Mile events open for colts/horses which I think is absolutely incredible," commented Yuga Kawada after the race.

Fourth pick Gaia Force, settled between horses in fourth to fifth, sat right behind the eventual winner entering the lane but took an inner route instead and after squeezing through tight quarters 100 meters out, dug in with a powerful second gear in the final strides to notch the runner-up seat.

Lightly regarded as 15th pick, Water Licht sat in seventh to eighth, chased Gaia Force briefly in early stretch but shifted out to display a strong stretch run, threatening the runner-up but was a nose short at the wire for third.

Sent off 13th choice and breaking from stall no.16, British raider Docklands was a bit off slow and struggled to keep up with the early pace, racing towards the rear around 13th. The Queen Anne Stakes winner circled wide into the lane and gradually increased speed but had too much ground to make up, finishing ninth, 0.8 second from the winner.

"The race was okay. From our position in the field, we needed a stronger gallop. So, he ran on well, but he was too far back. The track was fine, ground was fine but the Japanese horses were too good today," commented trainer Henry Eustace.

"The horse ran really well. It was from the barrier we had to settle quite a long way back and it made it tough for us to win, but I thought he ran through the line very well. Given the circumstances, I thought the horse ran as good as he possibly could. It seemed a race for on-speed horses where I was back, which made it tough," added jockey Mark Zahra.

Other Horses:

4th: (11) Off Trail—traveled around 13th, switched to outside to quicken but neck short for 3rd
5th: (9) Elton Barows—chased distant leader in 2nd, showed tenacity but weakened in last 100m
6th: (17) Soul Rush—broke sharply, sat wide around 7th, never threatened winner
7th: (5) Ascoli Piceno—ran around 5th, rallied for lead, failed to keep up with winner's speed in
              last 100m
8th: (4) Magic Sands—raced on rails around 15th, launched 2nd fastest late kick but belatedly
10th: (7) Cervinia—settled around 10th, failed to show another gear
11th: (1) Toshin Macau—set pace, showed tenacity after surrendering lead, faded in last 100m
12th: (14) Lebensstil—sat wide around 10th, failed to respond at stretch
13th: (8) Kangchenjunga—ran around 16th, angled out, needed more
14th: (2) Champagne Color—saved ground around 7th, weakened in last 200m
15th: (13) Long Run—trailed in rear, lacked needed kick
16th: (10) Lavanda—raced behind winner around 4th, sustained bid until early stretch
17th: (18) Wide Latour—unhurried near rear, showed little
18th: (12) Win Marvel—traveled wide around 10th, dropped back at stretch


Japan Racing Association

Kyoto

Sunday, 23rd November 2025

11
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THE MILE CHAMPIONSHIP (G1)

Age: 3yo and up Type: OPEN
1 m TURF GOOD
11

(local)
JPY ¥347,520,000
1 m GOOD

THE MILE CHAMPIONSHIP (G1)

Age: 3yo and up Type: OPEN
FP Silk Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 15. JANTAR MANTAR (JPN) 4yo H
PALACE MALICE (USA) - INDIA MANTUANA (USA)
YUGA KAWADA
TOMOKAZU TAKANO
$1.8
58kg
Shadai Race Horse Co. Ltd.
2nd 6. GAIA FORCE (JPN) 6yo H
KITASAN BLACK (JPN) - NATALE (JPN)
TAKESHI YOKOYAMA
HARUKI SUGIYAMA
$8.6
58kg
KR Japan
3rd 3. WATER LICHT (JPN) 4yo H
DREFONG (USA) - WATER PEONY (JPN)
RIKI TAKASUGI
MAMORU ISHIBASHI
$130.2
58kg
Masato Yamaoka
4th 11. OFF TRAIL (GB) 4yo H
FARHH (GB) - ROSE TRAIL (USA)
AKIRA SUGAWARA
KEIJI YOSHIMURA
$34.1
58kg
5th 9. ELTON BAROWS (JPN) 5yo H
DEEP BRILLANTE (JPN) - SHONAN CARAT (JPN)
ATSUYA NISHIMURA
HARUKI SUGIYAMA
$67.2
58kg
6th 17. SOUL RUSH (JPN) 7yo H
RULERSHIP (JPN) - ETERNAL BOUQUET (JPN)
CRISTIAN DEMURO
Y IKEE
$5.2
58kg
7th 5. ASCOLI PICENO (JPN) 4yo F
DAIWA MAJOR (JPN) - ASCOLTI (JPN)
CHRISTOPHE LEMAIRE
YOICHI KUROIWA
$7.5
56kg
8th 4. MAGIC SANDS (JPN) 3yo C
KIZUNA (JPN) - KONA BREWERS (JPN)
YUTAKA TAKE
N SUGAI
$53.2
57kg
9th 16. DOCKLANDS (GB) 5yo H
MASSAAT (IRE) - ICKY WOO (GB)
MARK ZAHRA
HENRY EUSTACE
$120.2
58kg

Sales Information

10th 7. CERVINIA (JPN) 4yo F
HARBINGER (GB) - CECCHINO (JPN)
TOM MARQUAND
TETSUYA KIMURA
$45.4
56kg
11th 1. TOSHIN MACAU (JPN) 6yo H
BIG ARTHUR (JPN) - YUKINO MERMAID (JPN)
TAISEI DANNO
MIZUKI TAKAYANAGI
$58.9
58kg
12th 14. LEBENSSTIL (JPN) 5yo H
REAL STEEL (JPN) - TOKAI LIFE (JPN)
DAMIAN LANE
HIROYASU TANAKA
$19.3
58kg

Sales Information

13th 8. KANGCHENJUNGA (JPN) 5yo H
BIG ARTHUR (JPN) - QUESTA VOLTA (JPN)
Y FUJIOKA
Y SHONO
$240.9
58kg
14th 2. CHAMPAGNE COLOR (JPN) 5yo H
DURAMENTE (JPN) - MEMORIAL LIFE (GB)
RYUSEI SAKAI
TSUYOSHI TANAKA
$121.9
58kg
15th 13. LONG RUN (JPN) 7yo G
VICTOIRE PISA (JPN) - NOTTE BIANCA (FR)
Y IWATA
YUSUKE WADA
$192.3
58kg
16th 10. LAVANDA (JPN) 4yo F
SILVER STATE (JPN) - GOD PIRATES (JPN)
MIRAI IWATA
NAOYA NAKAMURA
$20.2
56kg
17th 18. WIDE LATOUR (JPN) 4yo F
CALIFORNIA CHROME (USA) - WIDE SAPPHIRE (JPN)
YUICHI KITAMURA
H FUJIWARA
$278.2
56kg
18th 12. WIN MARVEL (JPN) 6yo H
I'LL HAVE ANOTHER (USA) - COSMO MARVELOUS (JPN)
KOHEI MATSUYAMA
MASASHI FUKAYAMA
$53.5
58kg