JRA (Japan Racing Association) jockey Seina Imamura will make a remote appearance on "Sunday's First-Time Learning" (TBS), which will air on June 14th at 10 p.m.
On May 24th, jockey Imamura rode Juuryoku Pierrot (nicknamed Pie-chan) in the G1 Oaks race, achieving a historic feat as the first female jockey in JRA history to win a G1 race.
To uncover the core of the strength that made him a "G1 jockey" at the age of 22, he provides a special commentary on the "jockey camera footage" he wore during races. He thoroughly dissects the incredible scenes that no one has ever seen, such as the tense moments when he shouts "I'm here!" to other jockeys to indicate his presence in extreme conditions exceeding 60 km/h, and the impact of mud flying up to the point of causing injury.
Furthermore, a surprise message arrived from his real father, former JRA jockey Yasunari Imamura. Imamura revealed one surprising anecdote after another about his "extraordinary competitive nature" and his childhood, leaving him visibly flustered.
Finally, jockey Imamura passionately declared his "grand future goals" for the horse racing world.
