Japanese horse Equinox is set to retire after winning a record sixth straight Grade 1 race in last weekend's Japan Cup, owner Silk Racing Co. said Thursday.
Rated the No. 1 racehorse in the world, the four-year-old is an eight-time winner in 10 career starts and has produced a Japan record 2.2 billion yen ($15 million) in winnings.
He won his maiden start in August 2021 followed by winning his debut stakes race three months later.
After finishing runner-up in two legs of Japan's Triple Crown in 2022, Equinox then rolled to victory in six straight major races, including this year's 2,410-meter Dubai Sheema Classic in the United Arab Emirates.
With French jockey Christophe Lemaire aboard, the Tetsuya Kimura-trained Equinox powered home to win by four lengths over second-favorite Liberty Island in the 2,400-meter Japan Cup on Sunday.
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