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Equinox, the world's highest-rated racehorse, retired to stud after Japan Cup win

Equinox heading for stud after he was a stunning winner of the Japan Cup in Tokyo last Sunday, showing an electric turn of foot to win by four lengths from a field full of previous Group and Grade One winners; jockey Christophe Lemaire pays tribute to the four-year-old

Jockey Christophe Lemaire steers favourite Equinox to the horse's second Grade 1 title at the Arima Kinen at Nakayama
Image: Jockey Christophe Lemaire steers Equinox to victory in the Arima Kinen at Nakayama in 2022

Equinox, the world's highest-rated racehorse, has been retired to stud.

The four-year-old was a stunning winner of the Japan Cup in Tokyo last Sunday, showing an electric turn of foot to win by four lengths from a field full of previous Group and Grade One winners.

That victory saw Tetsuya Kimuda's charge extend his winning streak to six, with the son of Kitasan Black last suffering defeat when edged out in the Japanese Derby in May of last year.

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Equinox has since won two editions of the Tenno Sho (Autumn), the Arima Kinen and Takarazuka Kinen at home, with his sole international success coming in the Dubai Sheema Classic back in March, when he easily accounted for Ralph Beckett's dual Group One winner Westover by three-and-a-half lengths.

Christophe Lemaire aboard superstar Equinox
Image: Christophe Lemaire aboard Equinox

The colt retires having won more than £14m in prize money and his regular rider Christophe Lemaire paid tribute in a social media post illustrated with a picture of the pair after their latest Tokyo victory.

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He posted on X, formerly Twitter: "Equinox: 'keep safe guys, I did my time!' Christophe: 'you reached the top partner, retirement well deserved. Enjoy! And thank you'."

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