Sodashi, known as one of Japan’s most popular and celebrated racehorses, has given birth to her first filly, sired by Equinox, another Japanese champion. This event took place at Northern Horse Park in Hokkaido, Japan.

Sodashi, known as one of Japan’s most popular and celebrated racehorses, has given birth to her first filly, sired by Equinox, another Japanese champion. This event took place at Northern Horse Park in Hokkaido, Japan.
Sodashi, a pure white thoroughbred, made headlines not just for her unique color but also for her racing achievements. She won multiple Grade 1 races, including the Hanshin Juvenile Fillies and the Oka Sho (Japanese One Thousand Guineas), cementing her status as a fan favorite and a significant figure in Japanese horse racing.
The filly born to Sodashi is by Equinox, who has also earned accolades for his performances, contributing his lineage to what is expected to be a promising offspring. This new addition to Sodashi’s lineage has already garnered attention and affection from the racing community and fans, highlighted by posts on X celebrating her birth and the shared image from Northern Horse Park.
The birth of this filly marks a new chapter in the legacy of Sodashi, with many in the racing world eager to see how she will carry forward the remarkable genes of both her parents. 🐎❤️ 🇯🇵
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