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Symboli Kris S Factoids
>Symboli Kris S is confirmed to be an international student according to her bio. She was born in the US. This is because in real life Symboli Kris S was introduced from the United States.
>Her ears are very distinct among the Uma Musume cast. This phenomenon is known as “Bori-Kri” ears IRL and all of Kris’s descendants have this ear shape.
>Most people’s reaction when first seeing him is “this is a large horse”. He has long legs, which makes him look taller.
>Despite being a large horse, Symboli Kris S isn’t tough, so it’s impossible to give him hard training lessons.
>His Uma Musume personality seems to reflect this. While others think she looks intimidating, she is actually very mild.
>His nickname was “pitch-black emperor”. He is also known as the fall champion due to almost all of his records having to do with Fall GI races.
>When Yutaka Take rode Symboli Kris S to win the 2002 Aoba-Sho, the horse’s trainer Kazuo Fujisawa asked Take: “How is my horse? Can it win the Derby?” Take replied: “The horse won’t shine until the fall season.” Just like what Take predicted, Symboli Kris S lost the Derby to Tanino Gimlet and had his first GI win at Fall Tenno-Sho.
>He is the first horse to win two Fall Tenno-Sho titles.
>He is also the fourth horse to win two Arima Kinen. In his second Arima Kinen win in 2003, he broke the time record held by Dai Yusaku since 1991. He also created the biggest winning lead ever in Japan’s GI history. (by 9 lengths, tied to Tap Dance City’s 2003 Japan Cup win).
>Symboli Kris S did manage to be treated as a boss horse. Not due to physical dominance however. He was just so large and intimidating that other horses fell in line out of fear. In human terms, this is like a relatively nice person people are cautious and nice to because they look like they're gonna snap and kick everyone's ass one day.
>He has a descendant called Neko Nyan Nyan.
>Symboli Kris S is confirmed to be an international student according to her bio. She was born in the US. This is because in real life Symboli Kris S was introduced from the United States.
>Her ears are very distinct among the Uma Musume cast. This phenomenon is known as “Bori-Kri” ears IRL and all of Kris’s descendants have this ear shape.
>Most people’s reaction when first seeing him is “this is a large horse”. He has long legs, which makes him look taller.
>Despite being a large horse, Symboli Kris S isn’t tough, so it’s impossible to give him hard training lessons.
>His Uma Musume personality seems to reflect this. While others think she looks intimidating, she is actually very mild.
>His nickname was “pitch-black emperor”. He is also known as the fall champion due to almost all of his records having to do with Fall GI races.
>When Yutaka Take rode Symboli Kris S to win the 2002 Aoba-Sho, the horse’s trainer Kazuo Fujisawa asked Take: “How is my horse? Can it win the Derby?” Take replied: “The horse won’t shine until the fall season.” Just like what Take predicted, Symboli Kris S lost the Derby to Tanino Gimlet and had his first GI win at Fall Tenno-Sho.
>He is the first horse to win two Fall Tenno-Sho titles.
>He is also the fourth horse to win two Arima Kinen. In his second Arima Kinen win in 2003, he broke the time record held by Dai Yusaku since 1991. He also created the biggest winning lead ever in Japan’s GI history. (by 9 lengths, tied to Tap Dance City’s 2003 Japan Cup win).
>Symboli Kris S did manage to be treated as a boss horse. Not due to physical dominance however. He was just so large and intimidating that other horses fell in line out of fear. In human terms, this is like a relatively nice person people are cautious and nice to because they look like they're gonna snap and kick everyone's ass one day.
>He has a descendant called Neko Nyan Nyan.
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