Silence Suzuka

Silence Suzuka was a Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse. He is known for winning the 1998 Takarazuka Kinen.
Silence Suzuka
Silence Suzuka, November 1, 1998
SireSunday Silence
GrandsireHalo
DamWakia
DamsireMiswaki
SexStallion
Foaled(1994-05-01)May 1, 1994
DiedNovember 1, 1998(1998-11-01) (aged 4)
CountryJapan
ColourChestnut
BreederInahara Bokujho
OwnerKeiji Nagai
TrainerMitsuru Hashida
Record16: 9-1-0
Earnings455,984,000 Yen
Major wins
Takarazuka Kinen (1998)
Mainichi Okan (1998)
Kinko Sho (1998)
Nakayama Kinen (1998)
Kokura Daishoten (1998)
Awards
JRA Special Award (1998)
Last updated on November 23, 2011

Silence Suzuka (Japanese: サイレンススズカ; May 1, 1994 – November 1, 1998) was a Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse. He is known for winning the 1998 Takarazuka Kinen.

After debuting in 1997, Silence Suzuka's performance stabilized following a tactical shift in late 1997. In 1998, he won five consecutive graded stakes and secured a Grade I victory in the Takarazuka Kinen.

During the 1998 Tenno Sho (Autumn), he suffered a terminal leg fracture and was subsequently euthanized.

Racing career

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1997: three-year-old season

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Silence Suzuka debuted on February 1, 1997, in a newcomer race at Kyoto Racecourse, winning by seven lengths with a time of 1:35.2.[1][2] Following the win, he was sidelined with periostitis until the Yayoi Sho.[3] In that race, he was delayed by starting gate difficulties and missed the start by approximately 10 lengths, ultimately finishing 8th.[4][3] As a result, he was issued a 20-day suspension and required to retake a gate proficiency test.[5]

After winning a 500m-below-class race in April, he won the Principal Stakes to secure a spot in the Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby).[6] In the Derby, tactical attempts to slow him early in the race was unsuccessful, and he finished 9th.[7][8] Following summer break and a 2nd-place finish in the Kobe Shimbun Hai, he contested the Tenno Sho (Autumn).[9] Despite leading by 10 lengths at the third turn after setting a high pace (1000m in 58.5s), he finished 6th.[10] This was followed by a 15th-place finish in the Mile Championship.[11]

In December, Silence Suzuka traveled to Sha Tin Racecourse for the Hong Kong International Cup. Paired up with jockey Yutaka Take, he led through a 1000m split of 58.2s and finished 5th.[12][13] Following this race, the stable decided to shift away from restraining his speed in favor of an unrestrained front-running style for the following season.[14]

1998: four-year-old season

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In 1998, the stable focused on races between 1800m and 2000m. Silence Suzuka won the Valentine Stakes and the Nakayama Kinen before setting a course record of 1:46.5 in the Kokura Daishoten.[15] In the Kinko Sho, he won by 11 lengths in a record time of 1:57.8.[16] In the Takarazuka Kinen, with Katsumi Minai riding as a substitute, he defeated Stay Gold to secure his first Grade I title.[17] Following summer break, he won the Mainichi Okan by 2.5 lengths over El Condor Pasa.[18]

On November 1, 1998, during the Tenno Sho (Autumn), Silence Suzuka recorded a 57.4s split for the first 1000m, leading by approximately 15 lengths.[19] Near the fourth turn, the horse slowed down and veered off track abruptly due to a comminuted fracture of the left carpal bone.[20] He was transported by horse ambulance to the track clinic. Veterinarians deemed that the injury was irreparable, and Silence Suzuka was euthanized shortly thereafter at the age of 4.[21]

Racing form

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Silence Suzuka had won nine races out of 16 starts. The data available is based on JBIS, netkeiba and HKJC.[22][23][24]

Date Track Race Grade Distance
(Condition)
Entry HN Odds
(Favored)
Finish Time Margins Jockey Winner
(Runner-up)
1997 – three-year-old season
Feb 1 Kyoto 3yo Newcomer 1,600 m (Firm) 11 1 1.3 (1) 1st 1:35.2 –1.1 Hiroyuki Uemura (Pulsebeat)
Mar 2 Nakayama Yayoi Sho 2 2,000 m (Firm) 14 8 3.5 (2) 8th 2:03.7 1.5 Hiroyuki Uemura Running Gale
Apr 5 Hanshin 3yo Allowance 1W 2,000 m (Soft) 12 5 1.2 (1) 1st 2:03.0 –1.1 Hiroyuki Uemura (Long Miguel)
May 10 Tokyo Principal Stakes OP 2,200 m (Firm) 16 11 2.3 (2) 1st 2:13.4 0.0 Hiroyuki Uemura (Matikanefukukitaru)
Jun 1 Tokyo Tokyo Yushun 1 2,400 m (Firm) 17 8 8.6 (4) 9th 2:27.0 1.1 Hiroyuki Uemura Sunny Brian
Sep 14 Hanshin Kobe Shimbun Hai 2 2,000 m (Firm) 11 8 2.1 (1) 2nd 2:00.2 0.2 Hiroyuki Uemura Matikanefukukitaru
Oct 26 Tokyo Tennō Shō (Autumn) 1 2,000 m (Firm) 16 9 17.6 (4) 6th 2:00.0 1.0 Hiroshi Kawachi Air Groove
Nov 16 Kyoto Mile Championship 1 1,600 m (Firm) 18 10 19.1 (6) 15th 1:36.2 2.9 Hiroshi Kawachi Taiki Shuttle
Dec 14 Sha Tin The Hong Kong International Cup 2 1,800 m (Firm) 14 13 21.0 (7) 5th 1:47.5 0.3 Yutaka Take Val's Prince
1998 – four-year-old season
Feb 14 Tokyo Valentine Stakes OP 1,800 m (Firm) 12 12 1.5 (1) 1st 1:46.3 –0.7 Yutaka Take (Horse's Neck)
Mar 15 Nakayama Nakayama Kinen 2 1,800 m (Firm) 9 9 1.4 (1) 1st 1:48.6 –0.3 Yutaka Take (Rosen Kavalier)
Apr 18 Chukyo Kokura Daishoten 3 1,800 m (Firm) 16 14 1.2 (1) 1st R1:46.5 –0.5 Yutaka Take (Tsurumaru Gaisen)
May 30 Chukyo Kinko Sho 2 2,000 m (Firm) 9 5 2.0 (1) 1st R1:57.8 –1.8 Yutaka Take (Midnight Bet)
Jul 12 Hanshin Takarazuka Kinen 1 2,200 m (Firm) 13 13 2.8 (1) 1st 2:11.9 –0.1 Katsumi Minai (Stay Gold)
Oct 10 Tokyo Mainichi Okan 2 1,800 m (Firm) 9 2 1.4 (1) 1st 1:44.9 –0.4 Yutaka Take (El Condor Pasa)
Nov 1 Tokyo Tennō Shō (Autumn) 1 2,000 m (Firm) 12 1 1.2 (1) DNF Yutaka Take Offside Trap

Legend:
  Turf

  • R indicated that it was a record finish time.
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An anthropomorphized version of Silence Suzuka appears in Umamusume: Pretty Derby, voiced by Marika Kōno.[25]

Pedigree

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Pedigree of Silence Suzuka (JPN), chestnut horse 1994[26]
Sire

Sunday Silence (USA)

1986

Halo (USA)

1969

Hail to Reason Turn-To
Nothirdchance
Cosmah Cosmic Bomb
Almahmoud
Wishing Well (USA)

1975

Understanding  Promised Land
Pretty Ways
Mountain Flower Montparnasse
Edel Weiss
Dam

Wakia (USA)

1987
(FNo: 9-a)

Miswaki (USA)

1978

Mr. Prospector Raise a Native
Gold Digger
Hopespringseternal Buckpasser
Rose Bower
Rascal Rascal (USA)

1981

Ack Ack Battle Joined
Fast Turn
Savage Bunny Never Bend
Tudor Jet

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Anzai, Miho (1999). サイレンススズカ―かけぬけた天才馬 [Silence Suzuka: The Genius Horse that Ran Through] (in Japanese). East Press. pp. 79–80. ISBN 978-4872571660.
  2. ^ Tsuji, Toshitsugu (1999). サイレンススズカ―スピードの向こう側へ [Silence Suzuka: Beyond the Speed] (in Japanese). IPC. pp. 74–80. ISBN 978-4871984492.
  3. ^ a b Tsuji, Toshitsugu (1999). サイレンススズカ―スピードの向こう側へ (in Japanese). pp. 81–88.
  4. ^ "週刊100名馬 Vol.74 サイレンススズカ" [Weekly 100 Famous Horses Vol. 74: Silence Suzuka]. Gallop (in Japanese). Sankei Shimbun. 2000. p. 12.
  5. ^ 追悼 サイレンススズカ [In Memory of Silence Suzuka] (in Japanese). Keiba Ten. 1998. pp. 28–30.
  6. ^ Tsuji, Toshitsugu (1999). サイレンススズカ―スピードの向こう側へ (in Japanese). pp. 93–98.
  7. ^ "週刊100名馬 Vol.74 サイレンススズカ". Gallop (in Japanese). 2000. p. 14.
  8. ^ Tsuji, Toshitsugu (1999). サイレンススズカ―スピードの向こう側へ (in Japanese). pp. 99–105.
  9. ^ Tsuji, Toshitsugu (1999). サイレンススズカ―スピードの向こう側へ (in Japanese). pp. 106–111.
  10. ^ Tsuji, Toshitsugu (1999). サイレンススズカ―スピードの向こう側へ (in Japanese). pp. 111–115.
  11. ^ Tsuji, Toshitsugu (1999). サイレンススズカ―スピードの向こう側へ (in Japanese). pp. 115–120.
  12. ^ "Silence Suzuka (JPN) - Race Record". Japan Racing Association. Retrieved 2025-12-18.
  13. ^ Tsuji, Toshitsugu (1999). サイレンススズカ―スピードの向こう側へ (in Japanese). pp. 120–122.
  14. ^ Matsunaga, Ikuko (2000). 名馬は劇的に生きる [Famous Horses Live Dramatically] (in Japanese). Kodansha. pp. 28–30. ISBN 978-4062102803.
  15. ^ Tsuji, Toshitsugu (1999). サイレンススズカ―スピードの向こう側へ [Silence Suzuka: Beyond the Speed] (in Japanese). IPC. pp. 133–138. ISBN 978-4871984492.
  16. ^ "週刊100名馬 Vol.74 サイレンススズカ" [Weekly 100 Famous Horses Vol. 74: Silence Suzuka]. Gallop (in Japanese). Sankei Shimbun. 2000. p. 18.
  17. ^ Tsuji, Toshitsugu (1999). サイレンススズカ―スピードの向こう側へ (in Japanese). pp. 147–152.
  18. ^ "週刊100名馬 Vol.74 サイレンススズカ". Gallop (in Japanese). 2000. p. 20.
  19. ^ Tsuji, Toshitsugu (1999). サイレンススズカ―スピードの向こう側へ (in Japanese). pp. 176–181.
  20. ^ Shibata, Tetsutaka (2008). 伝説の最速馬サイレンススズカ [The Legendary Fastest Horse Silence Suzuka] (in Japanese). Fusosha. pp. 153–156. ISBN 978-4594056384.
  21. ^ Watanabe, Keiichiro (2004). 星になった名馬たち [Famous Horses That Became Stars] (in Japanese). Kosaido. pp. 12–16. ISBN 978-4331510568.
  22. ^ "Race Records | Silence Suzuka(JPN) | JBIS-Search". www.jbis.jp. Japan Bloodhorse Breeders' Association. Retrieved 11 January 2026.
  23. ^ "Silence Suzuka Race Record and Form | Horse Profile". netkeiba. NET DREAMERS, Co., Ltd. Retrieved 11 January 2026.
  24. ^ "The Hong Kong International Cup Results - Race 6". racing.hkjc.com. Hong Kong Jockey Club. 14 December 1997. Retrieved 11 January 2026.
  25. ^ "サイレンススズカ|ウマ娘 プリティーダービー 公式ポータルサイト|Cygames". ウマ娘 プリティーダービー 公式ポータルサイト (in Japanese). Retrieved 1 Dec 2025.
  26. ^ "Five-generation Pedigree Table | Pedigree | Silence Suzuka(JPN) | JBIS-Search". www.jbis.jp. Japan Bloodhorse Breeders' Association. Retrieved 11 January 2026.
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