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Oguri Cap was born on March 27, 1985, in Hokkaido. Gray, rangy, and without the “right” bloodlines for glory, he started in the provinces, running at Kasamatsu Racecourse. He didn’t just win there — he demolished. Nine wins in eleven starts, too powerful for the small pond he began in. But by the time his connections brought him to the big stage, it was already “too late” to chase the Triple Crown. The doors to the Classics were shut. So he made his own path. They called him the Grey Monster. And he earned it. Over six years he ran 32 races, winning 22, placing in almost all the rest. He took down the Mile Championship, the Yasuda Kinen, and the Arima Kinen — not once, but twice. He didn’t just win races; he outlasted wars. Rivals like Tamamo Cross tested him, but when the stretch came, Oguri had another gear, another layer of refusal. He was Horse of the Year in 1990, a champion in the record books and in the hearts of millions. But what made him tough wasn’t the trophies. It was how he carried weight — literally, under heavy handicaps — and still pushed past fields stacked against him. It was how he clawed through defeats and came back sharper. Fans packed grandstands because they saw something in him they saw in themselves: a fighter who wasn’t supposed to be there, but refused to leave. His final race, the 1990 Arima Kinen, is etched as legend. Older, worn, carrying pain, he still powered through the final stretch and won. The crowd erupted like it was watching a farewell brawl — their hero giving them one last strike before walking off. Oguri Cap retired to stud, but his offspring never matched his fire. His legacy didn’t pass through bloodlines. It passed through memory, through the surge of fans who fell in love with racing because of him. Oguri Cap wasn’t polished. He wasn’t bred for destiny. He was built in the fight, proven in the mud, and remembered as the horse who showed Japan that toughness beats pedigree.  I’m not sure how many of you have seen this, but I decided to dedicate a piece to it anyway for those who don’t know about it. If you’ve read this far, if you happen to be bilingual let me know how the translations went.  Art by Akaya Shiki #umamusumeprettyderby #umamusume #fyp #xyzbca
Oguri Cap was born on March 27, 1985, in Hokkaido. Gray, rangy, and without the “right” bloodlines for glory, he started in the provinces, running at Kasamatsu Racecourse. He didn’t just win there — he demolished. Nine wins in eleven starts, too powerful for the small pond he began in. But by the time his connections brought him to the big stage, it was already “too late” to chase the Triple Crown. The doors to the Classics were shut. So he made his own path. They called him the Grey Monster. And he earned it. Over six years he ran 32 races, winning 22, placing in almost all the rest. He took down the Mile Championship, the Yasuda Kinen, and the Arima Kinen — not once, but twice. He didn’t just win races; he outlasted wars. Rivals like Tamamo Cross tested him, but when the stretch came, Oguri had another gear, another layer of refusal. He was Horse of the Year in 1990, a champion in the record books and in the hearts of millions. But what made him tough wasn’t the trophies. It was how he carried weight — literally, under heavy handicaps — and still pushed past fields stacked against him. It was how he clawed through defeats and came back sharper. Fans packed grandstands because they saw something in him they saw in themselves: a fighter who wasn’t supposed to be there, but refused to leave. His final race, the 1990 Arima Kinen, is etched as legend. Older, worn, carrying pain, he still powered through the final stretch and won. The crowd erupted like it was watching a farewell brawl — their hero giving them one last strike before walking off. Oguri Cap retired to stud, but his offspring never matched his fire. His legacy didn’t pass through bloodlines. It passed through memory, through the surge of fans who fell in love with racing because of him. Oguri Cap wasn’t polished. He wasn’t bred for destiny. He was built in the fight, proven in the mud, and remembered as the horse who showed Japan that toughness beats pedigree. I’m not sure how many of you have seen this, but I decided to dedicate a piece to it anyway for those who don’t know about it. If you’ve read this far, if you happen to be bilingual let me know how the translations went. Art by Akaya Shiki #umamusumeprettyderby #umamusume #fyp #xyzbca

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