Ten Point

Ten Point, Tosho Boy, and Green Grass were a group of Thoroughbred horses referred to as TTG.

He gathered attention in a classic race in Kansai and was named "Young Youth of the Falling Star" due to his facial features and chestnut coat.

In January 1978, Ten Point had a bone fracture in the middle of the Japanese Economy New Year Cup and died after 43 days of treatment.

"[2] Ten Point was soon bought by Hisanari Takada for ¥15,000,000 and then it was decided that he would be managed by Sasuke Ogawa in a stable at the Rittō Training Center.

[4] According to people involved at Yoshida Farm, Ten Point in his early childhood was clever enough not to go against humans and was always with his mother due to his dependent nature.

[5][6] When Ten Point's trainer chased him in order to make him exercise, he had extraordinarily fast running speed but was burdened with a delicate body and when he was the age of two, he injured the knee bone of his foreleg.

Ten Point started off well and then proceeded to keep his distance from the second place horse and maintain his first-place position for the remainder of the race.

In the 1976 Tokyo Three-year-old Stakes, Ten Point went straight towards the slope and was victorious overall, but Climb Kaiser finished in a close second place.

Ten Point also won the Satsuki Shō prep Spring Stakes, but the horse in second place was close once again.