Forever Young's connections have mapped out an ambitious autumn campaign with two distinct international pathways under consideration, each culminating in a major championship target and leaving open the possibility of a Japanese return before year's end.
Two Routes Emerge
Following discussions between the trainer, overseas racing manager Hioshi Ando, and owner Susumu Fujita, the camp has settled on a choice between American dirt and European turf. The US option sees the gelding contest the Jockey Club Gold Cup (G1) at Belmont Park on September 18 before targeting the Breeders' Cup Classic (G1) at Keeneland on October 31. The alternative European path begins earlier, with the Irish Champion Stakes (G1) at Leopardstown on September 12 serving as preparation for the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe (G1) at ParisLongchamp on October 4.
The divergence is notable in both geography and surface, with the American route requiring adaptation to dirt racing while the European campaign remains on turf. The timing differs as well — the Irish route commencing six days earlier and concluding nearly a month sooner than the Breeders' Cup option.
Condition Will Dictate
The final decision rests on Forever Young's physical state as the autumn approaches. That pragmatic approach reflects the reality of international campaigning, where travel, acclimatisation, and condition management become as critical as form and ability. Should the gelding emerge from either campaign in strong order, connections have flagged their intention to return him to Japan for a domestic assignment before the calendar turns.
The path chosen will reveal much about how the team assesses Forever Young's strengths and where they believe he can make the greatest impact on the world stage.
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