Cesario is an umamusume of intelligence and compassion. Influenced by her father, a famous trainer, and mother, who is passionate about education, she holds a great interest in nurturing the next generation of umamusume who come after her. Cesario (Japanese: シーザリオ, – ) was a champion Japanese thoroughbred racehorse who won the Yushun Himba (Japanese Oaks) and American Oaks in 2005.
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dr cesario castillo summerwood, Bred in Japan by Northern Farm and owned by U. Carrot Farm, Cesario was sired by the leading Japanese stallion Special Week out of the Sadler's Wells mare Kirov Premiere, combining Japanese speed with European stamina influences in her pedigree. At Olivia’s entrance, Orsino expresses his anger that Cesario has become Olivia’s darling. Cesario’s expressions of love for Orsino lead Olivia to send for the “holy father,” who confirms Olivia’s claim that she is formally betrothed to Cesario. Cesario was a Japanese racehorse that was active from 2004 to 2005.
dr cesario castillo summerwood, She is known as the "Japan-American Oaks Filly" being the only filly to win both the Japanese Oaks and American Oaks, and becoming the first Japanese horse to win a graded stakes race in America in 46 years. Cesario was a racehorse that competed in the 2000s. She is one of most well-known and successful foals of Special Week, alongside Buena Vista. After winning the 2005 Japanese Oaks, she entered and won the 2005 American Oaks Invitational Stakes, held at Hollywood Park in the United States.