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Tomoyuki Umeda is a horse trainer based in Japan. Tomoyuki Umeda has a win strike rate of 31% and a career ROI of 31.
Tomoyuki Umeda last 12 months's career form is Starts, wins, seconds, thirds.
Tomoyuki Umeda has average win odds of and an ROI of -100% over the last 12 months.
Tomoyuki Umeda current season form is Starts, wins, seconds, thirds.
Tomoyuki Umeda has average win odds of and an ROI of -100% over the current season.
Here is a list of tracks where Tomoyuki Umeda has raced in the past 12 months and the current season. The list shows performance by Tomoyuki Umeda across all tracks.
Here is a list of the top jockeys who have ridden for Tomoyuki Umeda along with their stats over the last 12 months and the current season.
Here is a list of the next races and the most recent results for Tomoyuki Umeda
6yoaM (Chestnut) King Kamehameha x Marutoku
CAREER 3 0-1-1
EARNING $26,044,990
WIN 0
PLACE 67
6yoaH (Bay or Brown) Admire Japan x Admire Dress
CAREER 6 3-1-0
EARNING $446,960
WIN 50
8yoaH (Bay) Heart's Cry x Admire Teresa
CAREER 4 1-1-0
EARNING $3,270,763
WIN 25
PLACE 50
Last Updated: 08/12/2017
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