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Wajima (horse) : ウィキペディア英語版
Wajima (horse)

Wajima (Mar 8, 1972–August 27, 2001) was an American Champion Thoroughbred racehorse.
==Background==
Wajima was bred by Bull Hancock's renowned Claiborne Farm of Paris, Kentucky. He was out of the French mare Iskra, a daughter of Le Haar, the Leading sire in France in 1963. Wajima was a son of one of America's greatest sires, Bold Ruler. Sold as a yearling for a then-record $600,000 ($ million inflation adjusted), he was purchased by a four-man syndicate comprising James Welch of Alexandria, Louisiana, James A. Scully of Lexington, Kentucky, Harold I. Snyder of Dover, Ohio, and leading Japanese breeder Zenya Yoshida. The partners named the colt after Japanese sumo wrestler Wajima Hiroshi. They raced him under their ''nom de course'', East-West Stable.
Wajima was conditioned for racing by trainer Stephen A. DiMauro,

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