Equinox Retired From Racing; Begins Stud Duty in 2024
Equinox (JPN), the world's highest-rated racehorse, has been retired to stud after success in the Nov. 26 Japan Cup (G1). The 4-year-old secured his sixth top-level victory in a row when beating 17 rivals in front of 85,000 people at Tokyo Racecourse, and he will now join his sire Kitasan Black (JPN) at Shadai Stallion Station in Hokkaido. Perez: Equinox Rallies for Scintillating Japan Cup Victory Equinox's stud fee has yet to be determined, but his second career follows a sensational stint on the racecourse. Trained by Tetsuya Kimura, the striking colt was beaten on his first two starts as a 3-year-old when going down by a length and a neck in the Satsuki Sho Japanese Two Thousand Guineas (G1) and Japanese Derby (G1). However, after his narrow defeat to Do Deuce (JPN) in the Japanese Derby, he was never beaten again. Equinox defeated the 2022 Dubai Turf winner Panthalassa (JPN) in the 2022 Tenno Sho Autumn (G1) to record his first group 1 success, and he followed up that breakthrough victory with success in the Arima Kinen (G1). A first start outside of Japan yielded a stunning performance in the Dubai Sheema Classic (G1T) in March and was topped by further wins this year in Japan in the Takarazuka Kinen (G1) and Tenno Sho Autumn before his final start, in which he beat the star 3-year-old filly Liberty Island (JPN) by four lengths. Christophe Lemaire rode him in all 10 of his starts, in which Equinox earned the equivalent of $15,930,077.