Indy Champ
| Indy Champ | |
|---|---|
Indy Champ after winning the Yasuda Kinen | |
| Sire | Stay Gold |
| Grandsire | Sunday Silence |
| Dam | Will Power |
| Damsire | King Kamehameha |
| Sex | Colt |
| Foaled | 21 February 2015 |
| Country | Japan |
| Colour | Bay or Brown |
| Breeder | Northern Farm |
| Owner | Silk Racing |
| Trainer | Hidetaka Otonashi |
| Jockey | Yuichi Fukunaga |
| Record | 23: 8-2-5 |
| Earnings | ¥615,040,000 |
| Major wins | |
| Tokyo Shimbun Hai (2019) Yasuda Kinen (2019) Mile Championship (2019) Yomiuri Milers Cup (2020) | |
| Awards | |
| JRA Award for Best Sprinter or Miler (2019) | |
Indy Champ (Japanese: インディチャンプ, foaled 21 February 2015) is a former Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse. After winning his only start as a juvenile in 2017, he showed good form in the following year when he won three races and finished third in the Mainichi Hai. He emerged as a top-class performer in 2019, winning the Tokyo Shimbun Hai in February and going to take both of Japan's open age Grade 1 mile races, the Yasuda Kinen and the Mile Championship. In the following years, he won the Yomiuri Milers Cup and was placed in both the Yasuda Kinen and the Mile Championship.