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Fusao Sekiguchi
関口房朗
Sekiguchi at the 2006 Queen Elizabeth II Cup
Born
(1935-12-20) December 20, 1935 (age 88)
Nationality
Japanese
Known for
Founder of Meitec Corporation and VSN Owner of successful racehorses
Children
2
Fusao Sekiguchi (関口房朗) (born December 20, 1935, in Amagasaki, Hyogo, Japan) is a businessman and Thoroughbred horse racing enthusiast. He was the founder and CEO of Meitec [ja] in Nagoya before also founding Venture Safe Net, Inc (VSN, Inc) [ja] of Tokyo.
The owner of a number of racehorses, the most notable of which was 2000 Kentucky Derby winner Fusaichi Pegasus whom he sold for a reported US$64 million to Ireland's Coolmore Stud. Other successful thoroughbred horses Sekiguchi has owned include Tokyo Yushun winner Fusaichi Concorde and Fusaichi Pandora, winner of the 2006 Q.E. II Cup and dam of Almond Eye.
FusaoSekiguchi (関口房朗) (born December 20, 1935, in Amagasaki, Hyogo, Japan) is a businessman and Thoroughbred horse racing enthusiast. He was the founder...
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million by FusaoSekiguchi, which is the highest price paid for a Kentucky Derby winner. His name is a combination of his owner's name, "Fusao", and the...
1+1⁄4 Fast 1:59.97 2000 Fusaichi Pegasus Kent Desormeaux Neil Drysdale FusaoSekiguchi 1+1⁄4 Fast 2:01.0 1999 Charismatic † Chris Antley D. Wayne Lukas Bob...
at the 1998 Keeneland July yearling sale to a Japanese businessman, FusaoSekiguchi, who purchased the yearling at $4 million--the most expensive sale...
$450,000 G2 2000 Fusaichi Pegasus Kent Desormeaux Neil D. Drysdale FusaoSekiguchi 11⁄8 m 1:47.80 $450,000 G2 1999 Adonis Jorge Chavez Nick Zito Paraneck...
Ferguson Mr. Sekiguchi 2003 Storm Cat Welcome Surprise William S. Farish III, William S. Kilroy 2004 $8 million $12.9 million FusaoSekiguchi Take Control...
Corp. 1:41.94 2000 Fusaichi Pegasus Kent Desormeaux Neil D. Drysdale FusaoSekiguchi 1:42.66 1999 Prime Timber David R. Flores Bob Baffert Aaron & Marie...
80 $113,300 III 1998 Maxzene 5 José A. Santos Thomas J. Skiffington FusaoSekiguchi 1+1⁄16 miles 1:42.80 $111,600 III 1997 Thrilling Day (GB) 4 Willie...
Meadow 1:22.50 2005 Fusaichi Rock Star David R. Flores Bob Baffert FusaoSekiguchi 1:22.59 2004 Imperialism Victor Espinoza Kristin Mulhall Steve Taub...
$100,000 III 2002 Flying Dash (GER) Jerry D. Bailey Neil D. Drysdale FusaoSekiguchi 1 mile 1:35.69 $100,000 Listed 2001 Baptize Jerry D. Bailey William...
11 $150,000 II 1998 Maxzene 5 Jose A. Santos Thomas J. Skiffington FusaoSekiguchi 1+3⁄8 miles 2:14.17 $150,000 II 1997 Maxzene 4 Mike E. Smith Thomas...
54 $110,900 III 1998 Maxzene 5 Jose A. Santos Thomas J. Skiffington SekiguchiFusao 1+1⁄2 miles 2:30.50 $112,300 III 1997 Cymbala (FR) 4 Pat Day Neil J...