Pink Kamehameha Suffers Cardiac Failure In Tokyo Stake Race

Tragic news from Japan where Saudi Derby winner Pink Kamehameha has died after reportedly suffering acute heart failure and crashing through the rails during a race at Tokyo racecourse.

In a sickening incident on the back straight, the three-year-old's jockey Hiroshi Kitamura was taken to hospital in Fuchu City after being thrown onto the road inside the track after Pink Kemehameha suddenly veered left into the inside running rail and collapsed.

The accident occurred after about two furlongs of the Grade 3 Unicorn Stakes over a mile on dirt, won by Smasher.

Pink Kamehameha is a son of Leontes, himself a son of the late King Kamehameha, the Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby) winner in 2004 who became one of the country's leading sires.

Representing Japan's pioneering trainer Hideyuki Mori, Pink Kamehameha won two of his nine career starts. He came to international prominence when he won the $1.5 million Saudi Derby on the Saudi Cup card in Riyadh in February, beating Steve Asmussen-trained Cowan by three-quarters of a length under Keita Tosaki.

Pink Kamehameha, who won two of his nine career starts, also ran in this year's UAE Derby, where he was tenth behind Rebel's Romance.

Renowned globetrotter Mori, who won the Prix de l'Abbaye and July Cup with Agnes World two decades ago, also landed the inaugural Saudi Derby with Full Flat, who beat Mishriff in 2020.

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Cafe Pharoah Secures Unicorn Stakes, Japan Road To The Kentucky Derby Invitation

Koichi Nishikawa's unbeaten Cafe Pharoah scored his third win in as many starts, taking Sunday's $630,772 Unicorn Stakes (G3) at Tokyo Race Course by five lengths.

The 3-year-old colt by American Pharoah, the leader of the Japan Road to the Kentucky Derby, moved to the pacesetters on the turn, took the lead after turning for home, then drew away smartly in the final furlong when asked for his best, running the 1600m (about one mile) in a stakes record 1:34.90.

Trained by Noriyuki Hori, the Triple Crown-nominated colt has earned $580,000 to date.

There is one more race on the Japan Road to the Kentucky Derby, the Japan Dirt Derby July 8 at Oi Racecourse, which offers 40 points to the winner. However, none of Cafe Pharoah's competitors can overcome his 70-point total even with a win in that race.

Hori does not discuss future race plans for his trainees, but Cafe Pharoah will be offered a spot in the starting gate on the first Saturday in September should his connections decide to make the trip to Kentucky.

Bred in Kentucky by Paul Pompa and consigned by Eddie Woods, Agent, to the 2019 OBS March Sale, Cafe Pharoah was sold for $475,000 to Narvick International, Agent, after turning in an Under Tack quarter in :21 1/5.

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