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Nippo Teio Factoids
>Yet to be officially introduced to the game out-with CinGray due to the lack of permission from the oji-san's who own his license
>Called "Akitsu Teio" to be legally distinct in their CinGray appearance
>"The King of the Mile". They were very dominant in mile races and showed impressive gusto.
>In the Emperor's Prize (Autumn), he landed a long-awaited GI title with a landslide victory by 5 lengths. A truly kingly act befitting their name.
>At the Takarazuka Kinen, there was a match against Tamamo Cross that gained incredible amounts of fan attention. Speculation arose on whether the Nippo's veteran power or Tamamo's ferocity would come out on top.
>In the fan vote, Tamamo Cross was 1st and Nippo Teio was 2nd, but the single win odds were that Nippo Teio was 1st favourite and Tamamo Cross was 2nd favourite.
>However, he lost the lead to Tamamo Cross 200 meters ahead of the goal on the straight track, losing by two lengths and a half and finishing second.
>He retired from this race for the last time, and a retirement ceremony was held at the Tokyo Racecourse on October 9, 1988.
>Entered into a comfortable retirement and began work breeding mares.
>Had several hundred children that were able to achieve varying levels of success.
>None of them, however, would equal the wide-spread popularity and love obtained by their daughter.
>Haru Urara, The Hero of Loser's Everywhere.
>Yet to be officially introduced to the game out-with CinGray due to the lack of permission from the oji-san's who own his license
>Called "Akitsu Teio" to be legally distinct in their CinGray appearance
>"The King of the Mile". They were very dominant in mile races and showed impressive gusto.
>In the Emperor's Prize (Autumn), he landed a long-awaited GI title with a landslide victory by 5 lengths. A truly kingly act befitting their name.
>At the Takarazuka Kinen, there was a match against Tamamo Cross that gained incredible amounts of fan attention. Speculation arose on whether the Nippo's veteran power or Tamamo's ferocity would come out on top.
>In the fan vote, Tamamo Cross was 1st and Nippo Teio was 2nd, but the single win odds were that Nippo Teio was 1st favourite and Tamamo Cross was 2nd favourite.
>However, he lost the lead to Tamamo Cross 200 meters ahead of the goal on the straight track, losing by two lengths and a half and finishing second.
>He retired from this race for the last time, and a retirement ceremony was held at the Tokyo Racecourse on October 9, 1988.
>Entered into a comfortable retirement and began work breeding mares.
>Had several hundred children that were able to achieve varying levels of success.
>None of them, however, would equal the wide-spread popularity and love obtained by their daughter.
>Haru Urara, The Hero of Loser's Everywhere.
7/8/2025, 5:25:25 PM
>>714881723
Is that Nippo Teio, Urara's mama? If so hyper cute, anon.
Is that Nippo Teio, Urara's mama? If so hyper cute, anon.
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