Omega perfume wins Tokyo Daishoten for the fourth time
Omega perfume scored a remarkable “peat four” in the Tokyo Daishoten (G1) on December 29 at Oi Racecourse but the striking gray was out to get the job done.
The 2,000-meter (about 1 1/4 mile) Daishoten is one of Japan’s premier dirt road races, running on the famous Tokyo subway line. Omega Perfume, 6-year-old son of Swept Overboard , has owned the event, winning every year since 2018.
In the 2021 edition, track athlete Mirco Demuro has given up. Most of the 15 runners assembled in a tight group headed for the final turn with the Omega Perfume outside. When the turn signaled, the Omega Perfume drifted very wide, into the middle of the track while still shy of the early speed.
Grind it up, Omega Perfume finally got one Clincher at the last steps, win by 1/2 the length. Westerlund is the third.
Omega Perfume, reportedly retiring from a stud career, has dedicated his entire career to his career, switching between races regulated by the Japan Racing Association and those run by the government. local, including Oi. He currently has 10 wins from 23 starts and five of the wins come at Oi. In three JRA 1st grade events, he was never better than fifth.
Trained by Shugo Yasuda, the Omega Perfume was bred by the Shadai Farm. He’s out Charming gold mare Omega fragrance.