
Haru Urara, the Japanese racehorse known for never winning during her career, has won her first race in a competition for retired horses, more than a decade after her retirement.
The horse, aged 23 at the time, achieved this result 15 years after her last official race, following renewed interest in her story due to the game Umamusume: Pretty Derby.
Umamusume, which features characters based on real-life racehorses, has contributed to Haru Urara’s story reaching new audiences.
The game's Western release has seen interest from Twitch streamers and social media discussions, and it has been noted by players for reviving the stories of real horses featured in the game.
In Umamusume, players have found ways to train Haru Urara’s character in-game to succeed despite her low stats, reflecting her real-life underdog reputation.
According to fans, Haru Urara became a symbol of persistence, with people admiring her continued participation in races despite not winning.
The interest generated by Umamusume led Haru Urara’s trainers to enter her into a race specifically for retired racehorses, where she won on May 18 2019.
This race, initially unknown to many, was brought to wider attention years later by Japanese fans sharing her story.
Umamusume has existed in Japan since 2018, including an anime adaptation featuring Haru Urara in its supporting cast.
Following the news of Haru Urara's win, her owners have made it possible for fans to send gifts to celebrate her achievement.
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