Uberleben

[3] She was a daughter of the Flower Cup winner Meine Nouvelle and a female-line descendant of the British broodmare Inquisitive Rose, the grand-dam of Drum Taps.

[4] Uberleben began her racing career in a contest for previously unraced juveniles over 1800 metres on soft ground at Tokyo Racecourse on 14 June when she was ridden by Keita Tosaki.

[6] She was ridden by Daichi Shibata in the Grade 3 Artemis Stakes at Tokyo on 31 October when she came home ninth behind Sodashi after racing at the rear of the fourteen-runner field for most of the way.

She raced towards the rear of the field as usual before producing a strong late run on the outside and finishing third, beaten a nose and a neck by Sodashi and Satono Reinas.

She produced her customary late run from the rear of the field but was unable to catch the leaders and came home third behind Ho O Ixelles and Enthusiasm, beaten one and a quarter lengths by the winner.

[12] In the 82nd running of the Yushun Himba over 2400 metres at Tokyo on 23 May Uberleben was ridden by Demuro and went off the 7.9/1 third choice in the betting behind Sodashi and Akaitorino Musume (winner of the Daily Hai Queen Cup) in an eighteen-runner field which also included Fine Rouge (Fairy Stakes), Cool Cat, Enthusiasm and Slyly.

She settled in mid-division on the outside as Cool Cat set the pace and turned into the straight in eighth place before making rapid progress down the centre of track.

Uberleben's trainer Takahisa Tezuka