Hishi Miracle (Japanese: ヒシミラクル, Hepburn: Hishi Mirakuru; foaled 31 March 1999) is a retired Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse and former sire. He competed from 2001 to 2005, recording six wins in twenty-eight starts, including the Kikuka Sho in 2002, and the Tenno Sho (Spring) and Takarazuka Kinen in 2003. He received the JRA Award for Best Japanese-Bred Horse in 2003.

Background

Hishi Miracle is a gray horse bred in Mitsuishi, Hokkaido, by Otsuka Bokujo. He was sired by Soccer Boy, and his dam was Shunsaku Yoshiko, a daughter of Shady Heights. He was purchased for ¥6.5 million by Masaichiro Abe at the 2001 Hidaka Light Horse Agricultural Cooperative Training Sale and sent into training with Masaru Sayama at the JRA's Ritto Training Center.

Racing career

2001: Two-year-old season

Hishi Miracle debuted on August 11, 2001, in a maiden race on the turf at Kokura Racecourse, finishing seventh. He ran in three subsequent 1200-meter maiden races, finishing outside the top five. Transitioning to longer distances, he finished fifth over 2000 meters at Kyoto Racecourse in October, second over 1800 meters later that month, and third over 1800 meters in November.

2002: Three-year-old season

Hishi Miracle returned in April 2002, finishing fourth and sixth in two maiden races at Kyoto. He recorded his first victory on May 26 in a 2000-meter maiden race at Chukyo Racecourse. He subsequently won the Urafu Tokubetsu at Hanshin Racecourse in June and the Nowaki Tokubetsu at Hanshin in September.

On September 22, he contested the Kobe Shimbun Hai (GII) at Hanshin, finishing sixth. Failing to secure priority entry, his connections paid a supplementary entry fee to enter the Kikuka Sho (GI) at Kyoto on October 20. Starting as the 10th favorite, he advanced on the final turn and won by a nose over Fast Tateyama. He concluded his three-year-old season by finishing eleventh in the Arima Kinen (GI) at Nakayama Racecourse.

2003: Four-year-old season

Hishi Miracle began his 2003 campaign by finishing twelfth in the Hanshin Daishoten (GII) and seventh in the Sankei Osaka Hai (GII). On May 4, he entered the Tenno Sho (Spring, GI) at Kyoto. Starting as the 7th favorite, he rallied from the rear to win the 3200-meter race by 0.1 seconds over Sunrise Jaeger.

On June 29, he contested the Takarazuka Kinen (GI) at Hanshin. Ridden by Koichi Tsunoda, he tracked the leaders and won by a neck over Tsurumaru Boy, securing his third GI victory. In the autumn, he finished second in the Kyoto Daishoten (GII) behind Tap Dance City. Following the race, he was diagnosed with suspensory ligament desmitis in his right foreleg and was sidelined for the remainder of the year.

2004: Five-year-old season

Returning from a year-long layoff, Hishi Miracle finished sixteenth in the Tenno Sho (Autumn, GI) at Tokyo Racecourse in October. He subsequently finished ninth in the Japan Cup (GI) and fourteenth in the Arima Kinen (GI).

2005: Six-year-old season

Hishi Miracle finished third in the Kyoto Kinen (GII) in February. He made his final start in the Tenno Sho (Spring, GI) on May 1, finishing sixteenth. Following the race, a recurrence of his suspensory ligament injury was confirmed. He was officially retired from racing on May 20, 2005.

Statistics

The following table details all 28 starts of Hishi Miracle's racing career based on official netkeiba and JBIS records.

DateDistance (Condition)RaceClassCourseOdds (Favourite)FieldFinishTimeWinning (Losing) MarginWinner (2nd Place)JockeyRef
2001 – two-year-old season
Aug 11Turf 1200 m (Firm)2-Y-O NewcomerMaidenKokura58.4 (9th)137th1:13.01.1River TreasureKoichi Tsunoda
Aug 25Turf 1200 m (Firm)2-Y-O NewcomerMaidenKokura54.3 (10th)1811th1:12.32.0Meiner PrairieKoichi Tsunoda
Sep 8Turf 1200 m (Good)2-Y-O MaidenMaidenHanshin81.2 (9th)128th1:11.21.6Yamanin IdealKoichi Tsunoda
Sep 23Turf 1200 m (Firm)2-Y-O MaidenMaidenHanshin86.3 (10th)139th1:12.11.3Setono AkebonoKoichi Tsunoda
Oct 7Turf 2000 m (Firm)2-Y-O MaidenMaidenKyoto11.4 (6th)85th2:03.31.6Chitose SuccessKoichi Tsunoda
Oct 21Turf 1800 m (Firm)2-Y-O MaidenMaidenKyoto45.0 (10th)152nd1:48.80.5Fujiyama WildKoichi Tsunoda
Nov 4Turf 1800 m (Good)2-Y-O MaidenMaidenKyoto5.2 (2nd)163rd1:49.70.3Namura ThanksKoichi Tsunoda
2002 – three-year-old season
Apr 20Turf 1800 m (Firm)3-Y-O MaidenMaidenKyoto18.2 (7th)184th1:48.50.8Hoshino SasayakiYasuhiko Yasuda
May 4Turf 1800 m (Firm)3-Y-O MaidenMaidenKyoto5.1 (2nd)186th1:48.50.6Saffron BlizzardYasuhiko Yasuda
May 26Turf 2000 m (Firm)3-Y-O MaidenMaidenChukyo11.7 (5th)181st2:00.5–0.5(Meisho Nobinobi)Koichi Tsunoda
Jun 8Turf 2000 m (Firm)Buppuso TokubetsuAllowanceChukyo3.8 (1st)152nd2:01.70.0Act NaturallyKoichi Tsunoda
Jun 22Turf 2200 m (Firm)Urafu TokubetsuAllowanceHanshin6.7 (3rd)181st2:12.6–0.8(Prosome)Koichi Tsunoda
Jul 20Turf 2200 m (Firm)Sado TokubetsuAllowanceNiigata2.2 (1st)93rd2:13.20.4Precious SongKoichi Tsunoda
Aug 4Turf 2000 m (Firm)Toyako TokubetsuAllowanceHakodate4.3 (2nd)163rd2:04.50.2PresioHirofumi Shii
Sep 8Turf 2000 m (Firm)Nowaki TokubetsuAllowanceHanshin2.0 (1st)81st2:02.0–0.1(El Way Star)Koichi Tsunoda
Sep 22Turf 2000 m (Firm)Kobe Shimbun HaiGIIHanshin16.1 (7th)166th2:00.41.3Symboli Kris SKoichi Tsunoda
Oct 20Turf 3000 m (Firm)Kikuka-shōGIKyoto36.6 (10th)181st3:05.9–0.0(Fast Tateyama)Koichi Tsunoda
Dec 22Turf 2500 m (Good)Arima KinenGINakayama18.5 (5th)1411th2:34.21.6Symboli Kris SKoichi Tsunoda
2003 – four-year-old season
Mar 23Turf 3000 m (Firm)Hanshin DaishōtenGIIHanshin16.1 (5th)1512th3:07.01.1Daitaku BertramKoichi Tsunoda
Apr 6Turf 2000 m (Firm)Sankei Ōsaka HaiGIIHanshin28.8 (8th)157th1:59.60.5Tagano My BachKoichi Tsunoda
May 4Turf 3200 m (Firm)Tenno Sho (Spring)GIKyoto16.1 (7th)181st3:17.0–0.1(Sunrise Jaeger)Koichi Tsunoda
Jun 29Turf 2200 m (Firm)Takarazuka KinenGIHanshin16.3 (6th)171st2:12.0–0.0(Tsurumaru Boy)Koichi Tsunoda
Oct 12Turf 2400 m (Firm)Kyōto DaishōtenGIIKyoto2.5 (2nd)92nd2:26.80.2Tap Dance CityKoichi Tsunoda
2004 – five-year-old season
Oct 31Turf 2000 m (Good)Tenno Sho (Autumn)GITokyo19.8 (10th)1716th2:02.73.8Zenno Rob RoyKoichi Tsunoda
Nov 28Turf 2400 m (Firm)Japan CupGITokyo25.0 (11th)169th2:25.61.4Zenno Rob RoyKoichi Tsunoda
Dec 26Turf 2500 m (Firm)Arima KinenGINakayama13.1 (6th)1514th2:31.31.8Zenno Rob RoyKoichi Tsunoda
2005 – six-year-old season
Feb 19Turf 2200 m (Soft)Kyōto KinenGIIKyoto14.8 (5th)123rd2:16.10.4Narita CenturyKoichi Tsunoda
May 1Turf 3200 m (Firm)Tenno Sho (Spring)GIKyoto6.0 (3rd)1816th3:18.31.8Suzuka MamboKoichi Tsunoda

In popular culture

Hishi Miracle is depicted as an anthropomorphic character in the multimedia franchise Umamusume: Pretty Derby, developed by Cygames. In the game and related media, the character is voiced by Sakura Kasuga.

Stud career

Following his retirement, Hishi Miracle stood at Rex Stud in Shizunai, Hokkaido. He sired 30 registered foals over five seasons before retiring from stud duties in 2010. His most notable progeny was Hishi Diana, who won multiple regional stakes races in the NAR. He currently resides at Nakamura Masaaki Bokujo in Urakawa, Hokkaido, where he works as a teaser.

c = colt, f = filly

FoaledNameSexColourSireMajor wins
2008Hishi DianafGrayWavering MonarchHanafubuki Sho, Hien Sho

Pedigree

Pedigree of Hishi Miracle (JPN)
Sire Soccer Boy (JPN) 1985Dictus (FR) 1967SanctusFine Top
Sanelta
DoronicWorden
Dulzetta
Dyna Sash (JPN) 1979Northern TasteNorthern Dancer
Lady Victoria
Royal SashPrincely Gift
Sash of Honour
Dam Shunsaku Yoshiko (JPN) 1992Shady Heights (GB) 1984Shirley HeightsMill Reef
Hardiemma
VaguelyBold Lad
Vaguely Mine
Shunsaku Lady (JPN) 1979LanarkGrey Sovereign
Vermillion O'Toole
Moon PhoenixFidalgo
Michiasa

See also