

Service Fee 2025 $45,000.00 +GST
DEEP IMPACT (JPN) – MAGIC STORM (USA),
by Storm Cat • 2011 • Bay 16.3 hh
The only Group 1 winning son of Deep Impact at stud in New Zealand
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Third-Leading NZ Sire at Karaka 2024. Sold up to $900,000, averaging $235,000.
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A REMARKABLE START
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Sire of star 2YO TOKYO TYCOON, dual Oaks’ winner PENNYWEKA, and top-class GRAND IMPACT, SACRED SATONO, LANTERN WAY & JAPANESE EMPEROR
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Winner of Japan’s highest rated mile – Gr.1 Tokyo Yasuda Kinen in 1 minute 31.5 seconds
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Bred on the same potent Deep Impact x Storm Cat cross as Group 1 winners
2025 Service Fee: $45,000 + GST
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- Description
Description
- Satono Aladdin is by global superstar DEEP IMPACT. The world’s leading stallion from 2013 – 2019, Deep Impact is the sire of 47 individual Group 1 winners and 158 black-type winners.
- The pedigree of Satono Aladdin also features champion sires: STORM CAT, FAPPIANO, and NIJINSKY.
- Full-sister Lachesis was herself a star performer in Japan, winning the prestigious Gr.1 Queen Elizabeth 11 Cup.
SATONO ALADDIN 8 wins-1 at 2-from 1400m to 2000m, 450,903,000¥, Tokyo Yasuda Kinen, Gr.1, Kyoto Mainichi Broadcasting System Sho Swan S., Gr.2, Tokyo Keio Hai Spring Cup, Gr.2, President of Mongolia Cup, Nakayama Shunkyo S., Kokura Kyushu Sports Hai, 2d Tokyo Mainichi Okan, Gr.2, Fuji S., Gr.3, Epsom Cup, Gr.3, Hanshin Mukogawa S., 3d Nakayama Lord Derby Challenge Trophy, Gr.3, Tokyo Kyodo News Service Hai, Gr.3, Hanshin Radio Nikkei Hai Nisai S., Gr.3, 4th Tokyo Yasuda Kinen, Gr.1, Kyoto Mile Championship,Gr.1, Hanshin Kobe Shimbun Hai, Gr.2. He entered stud in NZ in 2018. His oldest NZbred progeny are 4YOs with 76 to race, 34 winners, earnings of over $5,086,147, 8 stakes winners, 1 stakes placegetter, inc.
Performance:
- Winner of the Gr.1 Yasuda Kinen Mile in 1.31.5, his time just point two seconds outside the race record for Japan’s biggest mile.
- Satono Aladdin showed precocity winning on debut at two years.
- He was a stakes performer at: 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 years, contesting 10 Group 1’s and 21 stakes races.
- Satono Aladdin regularly thrilled Japan’s racing fans demonstrating an incredible turn of speed and was renowned as being one of the most brilliant finishers in Japanese racing.
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