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Si. El Condor Pasa Factoids coming up.
>Has a heavy Mexican ‘lucha libre’ image for her original outfit but her skill animation portrays Andean imagery and her condor. This is a result of the horse’s name, which is named after a song by Peruvian musician Daniel Alomía Robles.
>For her second outfit though, “Kukulcan Monk” is inspired from Yucatec Mayan mythology.
>El Condor Pasa is the second generation horse to use that name. The first generation never raced.
>The highest ranked Japanese bred horse (134) until beaten by Equinox in 2023 (135).
>The horse is very good at racing on bad-conditioned, rough tracks, making him the perfect candidate to tackle European races.
>El Condor Pasa started out racing in dirt, which is why horse girl ECP has a B in dirt aptitude.
>Before Silence Suzuka beat him in the 1998 Mainichi Okan, he had never been defeated by a Japanese horse at all.
>In fact, he also holds the distinction of being in the top two (rentai) his entire life, just like Daiwa Scarlet.
>The story of the 1998 Japan Cup?
>Up until before the race, El Condor Pasa had been very successful in mile races (1600m to 1800m). His owner was set on a Horse of The Year award for El Condor Pasa for personal reasons so he decided to run him in the Japan Cup that year.
>People were worried and some even suggested that he make El Condor Pasa run in the Mile Championship instead. But Mr. Watanabe was set on it and he said: “He’ll win no matter what race he’s in so which do you prefer he goes into first?”
>While he did win the race and the expectation for him to run internationally was set, he didn’t win Horse Of The Year. However, he did win the next year with his French victories.
>This made Special Week's owner, jockey and trainer throwing a melty. They thought they should've won.
>Special Week never beat Condor, that might've added to it.
>He became the first 3Y Japanese-trained horse to win the Japan Cup.
Si. El Condor Pasa Factoids coming up.
>Has a heavy Mexican ‘lucha libre’ image for her original outfit but her skill animation portrays Andean imagery and her condor. This is a result of the horse’s name, which is named after a song by Peruvian musician Daniel Alomía Robles.
>For her second outfit though, “Kukulcan Monk” is inspired from Yucatec Mayan mythology.
>El Condor Pasa is the second generation horse to use that name. The first generation never raced.
>The highest ranked Japanese bred horse (134) until beaten by Equinox in 2023 (135).
>The horse is very good at racing on bad-conditioned, rough tracks, making him the perfect candidate to tackle European races.
>El Condor Pasa started out racing in dirt, which is why horse girl ECP has a B in dirt aptitude.
>Before Silence Suzuka beat him in the 1998 Mainichi Okan, he had never been defeated by a Japanese horse at all.
>In fact, he also holds the distinction of being in the top two (rentai) his entire life, just like Daiwa Scarlet.
>The story of the 1998 Japan Cup?
>Up until before the race, El Condor Pasa had been very successful in mile races (1600m to 1800m). His owner was set on a Horse of The Year award for El Condor Pasa for personal reasons so he decided to run him in the Japan Cup that year.
>People were worried and some even suggested that he make El Condor Pasa run in the Mile Championship instead. But Mr. Watanabe was set on it and he said: “He’ll win no matter what race he’s in so which do you prefer he goes into first?”
>While he did win the race and the expectation for him to run internationally was set, he didn’t win Horse Of The Year. However, he did win the next year with his French victories.
>This made Special Week's owner, jockey and trainer throwing a melty. They thought they should've won.
>Special Week never beat Condor, that might've added to it.
>He became the first 3Y Japanese-trained horse to win the Japan Cup.
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