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Anonymous /v/714042929#714046464
6/30/2025, 5:16:14 AM
>>714046383

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>In the game, there are two events that mirror his racing life:
>In the Spring Stakes, there will only be five racers. During that time, nobody wanted to race against Maruzensky (due to fear of it's dominance) so most owners withdrew their horses from the race.
>In the Derby where they will always race in the outer-most gate, which is very disadvantageous for Maruzensky’s escapist strategy. As Maruzensky was a foreign born horse and there were restrictions on foreign horses during that time, nobody would allow him to run in the classic races despite his record. His jockey, Wataru Nakano, was very depressed, saying, “It’s okay to place him in the outermost gate. He won’t be in the way of anyone. We don’t need the prize money either, we just want to exhibit his strength. So please let Maruzensky run in the Derby.”
>Wataru's pleas went unheard, and they were denied the Honour of a Derby Run. (They'd probably have won).
>He is the oldest racehorse to be adapted into the game so far (though not the oldest horse out-right, that goes to one of the three goddesses).
>Currently has the most descendants in the game. With the addition of Special Week’s daughters, Maruzensky currently has the longest generational span in Uma Musume.
>A couple of his off-spring have gone on to win the Derby, in a way making up for the managerial errs of the past.
Anonymous /b/936460956#936461001
6/30/2025, 5:16:14 AM
>>936460999

(2/2)

>In the game, there are two events that mirror his racing life:
>In the Spring Stakes, there will only be five racers. During that time, nobody wanted to race against Maruzensky (due to fear of it's dominance) so most owners withdrew their horses from the race.
>In the Derby where they will always race in the outer-most gate, which is very disadvantageous for Maruzensky’s escapist strategy. As Maruzensky was a foreign born horse and there were restrictions on foreign horses during that time, nobody would allow him to run in the classic races despite his record. His jockey, Wataru Nakano, was very depressed, saying, “It’s okay to place him in the outermost gate. He won’t be in the way of anyone. We don’t need the prize money either, we just want to exhibit his strength. So please let Maruzensky run in the Derby.”
>Wataru's pleas went unheard, and they were denied the Honour of a Derby Run. (They'd probably have won).
>He is the oldest racehorse to be adapted into the game so far (though not the oldest horse out-right, that goes to one of the three goddesses).
>Currently has the most descendants in the game. With the addition of Special Week’s daughters, Maruzensky currently has the longest generational span in Uma Musume.
>A couple of his off-spring have gone on to win the Derby, in a way making up for the managerial errs of the past.