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Grand finale: Dream Journey ousts first choice Buena Vista for G1 Arima Kinen title

 Dream Journey gave Kenichi Ikezoe the ride of his life on Sunday afternoon as the Yasutoshi Ikee-trained horse held off first choice Buena Vista to become the 54th champion of the Grade 1 Arima Kinen (Grand Prix).

The 5-year-old Dream Journey, by Stay Gold out of Oriental Art, added to the Takarazuka Kinen he won back in June and capped a one-two finish for the Sunday Racing Co. with Buena Vista, whose bid to become the first 3-year-old filly to win the Arima Kinen in nearly five decades fell short by half a length under new partner Norihiro Yokoyama.

Dream Journey, the second favorite, clocked 2 minutes, 30 seconds flat over the 2,500 meters on firm going at Nakayama Racecourse, where he also won the Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes as a 2-year-old. The winning time was five-tenths of a second off the race record set by Zenno Rob Roy four years ago.

“This was a race we absolutely couldn’t lose,” said Ikezoe, who, along with trainer Yasutoshi Ikee, won the Arima Kinen for the first time. “I don’t think he could have been in better form and all I worried about was settling him into the race. I never paid attention to the other horses. It was all up to me.”

Dream Journey and Buena Vista finished well ahead of the rest of the field of 16 as 8-year-old Air Shady took third for the second straight year four lengths back, edging 3-year-old colt Forgettable at the line. Meiner Kitz, this year’s Tenno Sho (Spring) winner, came in fifth to fill out the board in a race whose pace was set by the Yutaka Take-ridden Reach the Crown.

The 3-year-old Reach the Crown, who ran the first 1,000 meters in 58.6 seconds, ended up 13th. Kikuka Sho (Japanese St. Leger) champion Three Rolls pulled up on the back stretch after partially tearing a tendon in his left front leg. His jockey, Suguru Hamanaka, was not hurt.

Dream Journey traveled second from the rear with only the Hiroki Goto-ridden Air Shady behind him. Ikezoe waited and waited to make his move until the final bend, and the jockey’s patience paid off.

Buena Vista, meanwhile, departed from the No. 2 post and took position in the front half of the pack as Yokoyama dumped the stretch-running tactic employed by his predecessor Katsumi Ando. The filly settled nicely along the railing and Yokoyama unleashed her on the final straight as Dream Journey came up on the outside.

Halfway through the stretch, the two had turned it into a one-on-one with either horse capable of going under the wire first. But in the end, Dream Journey simply showed his class.

“The pace turned out to be real good for him. He can act up sometimes, so I just tried to keep him relaxed and I had plenty of time at the back to think about how to finish the race. I’ve got to really hand it to the folks at the stable becAUS

e they had him in the best shape this fall. I know Dream Journey has a lot of support, and I’m so glad he could come through for the fans.

“He’s the champion of the spring Grand Prix (Takarazuka Kinen) and I was convinced we were going to win today. I knew where Buena Vista was on the straight and I knew she was the one we had to beat. But I had all the confidence in the world in my horse.”

Ikee said he missed the finish from the stands, with hordes of people all standing up as Dream Journey and Buena Vista approached the line.

“I couldn’t see at all becAUS

e there were so many heads in the way,” he said. “I didn’t know we had won until the person next to me said, ‘Congratulations.’ He was in the best shape since the Takarazuka Kinen and I was pleased with all the work leading up to the race. I don’t think you can compare him to the Tenno Sho (Autumn) when he was clearly thin. Our goal for next year is the spring Tenno Sho, and to defend the Takarazuka Kinen. I think he’ll just keep getting better and better.”

Dream Journey is 9-for-24 and has earned more 769 million for his career. The Arima Kinen was his third title in a top-level race.

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