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Has There Ever Been a Japanese-Trained Royal Ascot Winner? As Far East Sprinting Star Satono Reve Heads To Berkshire 73a52

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This year’s Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot has a real international feel to it, with sprinting stars from all over the world holding entries. One of which is the Japan speedster SATONO REVE, who will be flying the Far East flag. But has a Japanese horse ever won a race at Royal Ascot?

Japanese Sprinting Star Satono Reve Looking To Create Royal Ascot History 725g66

Over the last 20 years the five-day Royal Ascot meeting has been a far more international affair than it used to be.

Yes, the fixture has had runners from Ireland and for decades, but in more recent times the appeal of winning a Royal Ascot race has spread far wider.

This is backed up with winners from Australia that have included the classy Black Caviar winning the Diamond Jubilee Stakes back in 2012.

While despite not having any runners at the 2025 meeting, US trainer Wesley Ward has saddled 12 Royal Ascot over the years and is another handler that’s helped give the meeting more of an international feel.

The appeal this year has spread to the Far East too – as Japanese sprinting star SATONO REVE looks to add his name to the international Royal Ascot roll-of-honour.

This winner of eight races in his homeland holds an entry in the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes on Saturday 21st June. With the Group One 6f race holding a massive first prize of £567,100.

Satono Reve will take on leading French hope Lazzat – who many people are suggesting this is one of the Royal Ascot bankers for 2025.

Plus the Japanese horse will also face one of the big Aidan O’Brien Royal Ascot runners in Storm Boy, who was formerly trained in Australia.

Satono Reve Royal Ascot Race: Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes 🎩🍾 5qs67

📅Date: Saturday 21st June 2025
⌚Time: 3:40pm
🏇Racecourse: Ascot
💷Winner: £567,100
📺 TV: ITV Racing/SkySports

You can also see the full 2025 Royal Ascot dates, schedule and race card times here.

Satono Reve Would Be Japan’s FIRST-EVER Royal Ascot Winner  l91o

Japan had their first Royal Ascot runner in 2004 when Ingrandire finished ninth in the Gold Cup.

In total there’s been ten runners for Japan at Royal Ascot, with Shahryar’s fourth in the 2022 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes their best finish so far.

However, there are high hopes that Satono Reve can improve on that record and the best horse racing sites in the UK agree – making him the general third favourite in the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes market.

In recent year’s horses trained in Japan have certainly left their mark in some of the big races around the world.

Ushba Tesoro won the 2023 Dubai World Cup, while Shin Emperor was third in the Irish Champion Stakes in 2024.

Plus, who can forget Forever Young running a close third in the 2024 Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs.

Japanese-Trained Royal Ascot Runners 3r6w3u

  • 2004 – Ingrandire, Gold Cup (9th)
  • 2005 – Keeneland Swan, Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes (10th)
  • 2011 – Grand Prix Boss, St James’s Palace Stakes (8th)
  • 2015 – Spielberg, Prince Of Wales’s Stakes (6th)
  • 2015 – Super Moon, Wolferton Stakes (10th)
  • 2016 – A Shin Erwin, Queen Anne Stakes (10th)
  • 2016 – A Shin Hikari, Prince Of Wales’s Stakes (6th)
  • 2019 – Deirdre, Prince Of Wales’s Stakes (6th)
  • 2022 – Shahryar, Prince Of Wales’s Stakes (4th)
  • 2022 – Grenadier Guards, Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes (19th)

Ryan Moore Gives Satono Reve A Workout at Newmarket  314a14

With Satono Reve already in the UK, top jockey Ryan Moore was also asked to give the Japanese horse a spin at Newmarket this week.

The pair flew down the July Course at HQ over 5 furlongs (watch below).

With trainer Noriyuki Hori watching too and saying.

“After arriving from Hong Kong, Satono Reve had some time to recover before steadily building up his training.

“Today, we completed his final gallop before the race – a five-furlong piece on the July Course at Newmarket, ridden by Ryan Moore.

“Although it is a different environment from what he is used to, he has been coming along well thanks to the warm of James Horton, his team and everyone involved.”

However, with Ballydoyle’s Storm Boy in the race, Ryan Moore, who has won this Royal Ascot race three times since 2016, is expected to ride him.

Satono Reve has been ridden in his last three races by Joao Moreira.

Satono Reve Horse Profile 🏇 4t3fz

  • Trainer: Noriyuki Hori
  • Jockey: Joao Moreira
  • Age: 6
  • Wins: 8
  • Career Prize Money: $3,271,821
  • Last Race: 2nd Chairman’s Sprint Prize (G1), Sha Tin

WATCH: Satono Reve Winning The G1 Takmatsunmiya Kinen at Chukyo In March 2025 4u10v

International Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes Winners Since 2000 34845

Over the years the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes is no stranger to producing winners from around the globe.

  • 2018 – Merchant Navy (Aidan O’Brien) 🇮🇪
  • 2015 – Undrafted (Wesley Ward) 🇺🇸
  • 2014 – Slade Power (Edward Lynam) 🇮🇪
  • 2012 – Black Caviar (Peter Moody) 🇦🇺
  • 2010 – Starspangledbanner (Aidan O’Brien) 🇮🇪
  • 2005 – Cape Of Good Hope (David Oughton) 🇭🇰
  • 2003 – Choisir (Paul Perry) 🇦🇺

Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes Winners (Last 10 Years) 1514o

  • 2024 – Khaadem (14/1)
  • 2023 – Khaadem (80/1)
  • 2022 – Naval Crown (33/1)
  • 2021 – Dream Of Dreams (3/1 fav)
  • 2020 – Hello Youmzain (4/1)
  • 2019 – Blue Point (6/4 fav)
  • 2018 – Merchant Navy (4/1)
  • 2017 – The Tin Man (9/2)
  • 2016 – Twilight Son (7/2)
  • 2015 – Undrafted (14/1)

WATCH: Khaadem Winning His Second Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes in 2024 4t1v6j

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Andy is a horse racing journalist and betting expert who specializes in trends and stats. With his long association with TrainersQuotes and FromTheStables, Andy has also built up solid s with some of the best stables in the UK. Has written for GeeGeez and bookmakers Matchbook and BetBright in the past too, plus was the former sports betting editor of odds comparison site Easyodds and Juicestorm. Has also appeared on betting podcasts for MatchBook and has featured in the popular Weatherbys Cheltenham Festival Guide in the past. Andy's also ghost written for former top jockey Richard Dunwoody and continues to have a monthly column in the Racing Ahead horse racing magazine. Now a regular on Sportscasting giving his views, trends and tips mainly on horse racing - if there's a stat to be explored and it's a sport, Andy is sure to find a betting angle to use. You can also hear Andy's weekly horse racing views and best bets on the popular Final Furlong podcast.

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