"Chiefstar" and "Wildpark" Dominate Rookie Stakes as Promising Two-Year-Old Domestic Horses Shine
Simultaneous Events in Seoul and Busan
Rookie Stakes Signal the Rise of Next-Generation Racing Stars
The Korea Racing Authority (Chairman Jeong Gi-hwan) announced on the 21st that it held the Rookie Stakes@Seoul at LetsRun Park Seoul and the Rookie Stakes@Yeongnam at LetsRun Park Busan-Gyeongnam on the 17th.
The Rookie Stakes is a special race designed to identify and nurture domestic two-year-old horses at an early stage. It serves not only as a simple race for new horses but also as a stage to assess the future competitiveness of Korean horse racing.
In the Rookie Stakes@Seoul, held as the 8th race in Seoul, "Chiefstar" (filly, 2 years old) claimed victory with overwhelming skill. Chiefstar took the lead from the start and surged ahead in the home stretch, crossing the finish line a remarkable seven lengths ahead of the runner-up.
Chiefstar, a progeny of "Shackleford," had also recorded a dominant win by 16 lengths in her debut race, and with this victory, she signals a potential shift in the landscape of domestic racehorses.
In the 6th race at Busan-Gyeongnam, Rookie Stakes@Yeongnam, "Wildpark" (colt, 2 years old) secured a dramatic come-from-behind victory after a fierce battle. Wildpark, who had been running in second place until the early part of the home stretch, showed a strong finish to overtake "Super Aero" and pulled off a thrilling upset by three-quarters of a length. As a progeny of the stallion "Bayern," expectations are high for his future performance in middle- and long-distance races.
A horse racing official commented, "The rise of Chiefstar and Wildpark will serve as a benchmark for the future landscape of major races and the strength of domestic racehorses," adding, "The birth of a new star in Korean horse racing is imminent."
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The Korea Racing Authority will hold the "Juvenile Series" simultaneously in Seoul and Busan on September 14, kicking off the selection for the best two-year-old horse. With the outstanding performances of the rising stars who stood out in the Rookie Stakes, the excitement for the series is expected to reach new heights.
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