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Vodka Factoids
>Name origin: “Vodka” because her owner wanted her to be stronger than Tanino Gimlet, her dad (Vodka is stronger in alcohol percentage than Gimlet),.
>Unfortunately, because of the game system, it’s impossible to show how amazing the accomplishment of Vodka’s Japanese Derby victory was.
>One of the only three fillies to win the Japanese Derby in history, and winning 64 years after the last one, it’s definitely a historical record.
>Vodka was the first mare to own 7 GI wins. All the other 7 GI winners before her were all stallions, which goes to show how strong she really is. This was known as the 'Rudolf Limit' till Almond Eye arrived.
>Considered one of the strongest mares in Japanese racing history along-side her rival Daiwa Scarlet and the feared Gentildonna
>When she entered Sumii Katsuhiko’s stable, she was said to be at the level of Cesario, whom he trained prior. She was also able to compete with other GI winners during training, such as Hat Trick and Delta Blues.
>In the same interview mentioned in Cesario’s bio, he said that Vodka is “the strongest horse [I’ve trained]”.
>After she retired in Dubai, Vodka packed and left directly to Ireland to become a broodmare, where she spent the remainder of her life.
>Vodka is in the JRA Hall of Fame, inducted in 2011.
>Her horse girl version doesn’t look smart, but real Vodka is considered a smart horse (meanwhile IRL Daiwa Scarlet is actually quite dumb).
>Her 3* skill shows her zipping past other horses, referencing her 2009 Yasuda Kinen.
>Vodka has a real horse fan - a filly named Red Desire. After Vodka left Japan, Red Desire acted very frustrated so the farm workers had to post a Vodka poster in her stable to calm her down.
>She also attracted and befriended another mare, Unilateral, while in Ireland.
Vodka Factoids
>Name origin: “Vodka” because her owner wanted her to be stronger than Tanino Gimlet, her dad (Vodka is stronger in alcohol percentage than Gimlet),.
>Unfortunately, because of the game system, it’s impossible to show how amazing the accomplishment of Vodka’s Japanese Derby victory was.
>One of the only three fillies to win the Japanese Derby in history, and winning 64 years after the last one, it’s definitely a historical record.
>Vodka was the first mare to own 7 GI wins. All the other 7 GI winners before her were all stallions, which goes to show how strong she really is. This was known as the 'Rudolf Limit' till Almond Eye arrived.
>Considered one of the strongest mares in Japanese racing history along-side her rival Daiwa Scarlet and the feared Gentildonna
>When she entered Sumii Katsuhiko’s stable, she was said to be at the level of Cesario, whom he trained prior. She was also able to compete with other GI winners during training, such as Hat Trick and Delta Blues.
>In the same interview mentioned in Cesario’s bio, he said that Vodka is “the strongest horse [I’ve trained]”.
>After she retired in Dubai, Vodka packed and left directly to Ireland to become a broodmare, where she spent the remainder of her life.
>Vodka is in the JRA Hall of Fame, inducted in 2011.
>Her horse girl version doesn’t look smart, but real Vodka is considered a smart horse (meanwhile IRL Daiwa Scarlet is actually quite dumb).
>Her 3* skill shows her zipping past other horses, referencing her 2009 Yasuda Kinen.
>Vodka has a real horse fan - a filly named Red Desire. After Vodka left Japan, Red Desire acted very frustrated so the farm workers had to post a Vodka poster in her stable to calm her down.
>She also attracted and befriended another mare, Unilateral, while in Ireland.
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