'Derby Stallion Masters': Yojigen Farm Crowned Winner of the '9th Dabimas Throne Championship'!
In the smartphone game 'Derby Stallion Masters' operated by Drecom, 'Yojigen Farm' won the '9th Dabimas Throne Championship' finals held on March 20, 2026.
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In the smartphone game 'Derby Stallion Masters (Dabimas)' (iOS/Android) from the 'Derby Stallion' series operated by Drecom Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, President & CEO: Yuki Naito), the '9th Dabimas Throne Championship' was held on Friday, March 20, 2026 (a national holiday). Surviving the fierce battles of the finals, 'Yojigen Farm' brilliantly took the 9th Dabimas Throne. We report on the heated tournament day.
## What is the 9th Dabimas Throne Championship?
The '9th Dabimas Throne Championship' is a tournament where 18 horse owners who survived the online preliminary rounds advance to the finals and compete for the 'Dabimas Throne' based on the total points from 2 races.
In the finals held on Friday, March 20, 2026 (a national holiday), we welcomed Ms. Ayuka Nakamura as the MC and Mr. Kimihito Miyake as the live-play announcer. With 'Golden Pine Farm' and 'Ramen Hachi Farm' joining as commentators, alongside Dabimas Producer Watanabe, the heated races were live-streamed.
The '9th Dabimas Throne Championship Finals' is currently available as an archived video on the official Dabimas YouTube channel. Detailed race results are also posted on the special website, so please take a look.
- 9th Dabimas Throne Championship Finals Live Broadcast
https://www.youtube.com/live/5pWhGXYszMM?si
- 9th Dabimas Throne Championship Special Site
https://dabimas.jp/special/ouza9th/
▼ Finals Rules
The finals are conducted in a total points format, where players compete based on the sum of points earned according to their rankings in each of the 2 races.
[Stage] Tenno Sho (Spring) All-out battle
[Racecourse] Kyoto Racecourse, Turf, 3200m
[Weather] Sunny
[Track Condition] Good
[Entry Conditions] 4-year-olds and up, all talents activated
[Stage] Japan Cup All-out battle
[Racecourse] Tokyo Racecourse, Turf, 2400m
[Weather] Sunny
[Track Condition] Good
[Entry Conditions] 3-year-olds and up, all talents activated
## Finals Results
The biggest feature is a 'stamina battle x long spurt from the downhill'; it is the 'Tenno Sho (Spring)' where long-distance aptitude, settling, and 'sustained closing speed' that allows smooth acceleration on the downhill greatly dictate the outcome.
The race developed with the 4th favorite No. 4 'Noel', No. 10 'Shining Ship', and No. 16 'Zwei' leading until the middle stage.
At the final corner, No. 16 'Zwei' took the lead, but in the final straight, No. 10 'Shining...