Victory for Sumomomomomomomomo! Horse with silly name wins in Japan

Victory for Sumomomomomomomomo! Horse that ‘makes commentators cry’ with its ridiculous name achieves its first win in Japan

  • The three-year-old horse claimed her maiden win at Tokyo’s Oi racecourse
  • The filly’s unusual name of Sumomomomomomomomo has made her a social media phenomenon in Japan
  • Japanese television showed a commentator coping with the eight ‘mo’ in name

A horse that makes ‘race commentators cry’ with its name Sumomomomomomomomo claimed her maiden win in Japan. 

Japanese horse racing fans celebrated and commentators cursed their luck after the three-year-old filly made a dramatic late surge to claim victory at Tokyo’s Oi racecourse on Monday, winning in the 12th race of her career.

The horse’s unusual name has made her a social media phenomenon in Japan, with fans and TV personalities lining up to cheer her first victory.

‘She finally won — the horse with the name that makes race commentators cry!’ wrote one Twitter user.


A horse that makes ‘race commentators cry’ with its name Sumomomomomomomomo claimed her maiden win in Japan

The three-year-old filly (pictured centre with rider in yellow jersey) made a dramatic late surge to claim victory at Tokyo’s Oi racecourse on Monday

‘I’m finally able to say it properly,’ wrote another.

Japanese television showed the commentator coping admirably with the eight ‘mo’ in Sumomomomomomomomo’s name as she sped down the final straight.

The name is based on a Japanese tongue-twister that means ‘plums and peaches are both peaches’.

The horse’s unusual name of Sumomomomomomomomo has made her a social media phenomenon in Japan, with fans and TV personalities lining up to cheer her first victory

Sumomomomomomomomo claimed victory at the Tokyo Oi racecourse

Nikkan Sports daily reported that soft toys of the filly were on sale in the racecourse shop, noting that the horse’s popularity looked ‘set to take off’.

Jockey Naoki Machida said the fan support had helped secure the win.

‘When you hear cheers like that, it feels great when you’re almost at the finish line,’ Nikkan Sports quoted him as saying.

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