Daiki Chujo

Representative of Japanoz Stable

At the age of 16, I moved to Australia with the dream of making a living as a professional horseman on the world stage.

I enrolled in a local racing school and, after graduating, gained experience as a track rider for racehorses while continuing to develop my equestrian skills. During this time, I also obtained an Australian government–certified riding instructor qualification.

Afterward, I moved to Europe, the home of equestrian sport, where I trained for four years under Olympic athletes. I competed in international eventing competitions and was selected as a reserve member of the Japanese national eventing team for the 2014 Asian Games.

Following my return, I relocated back to Australia and trained under trainers Kris Lees and Paul Perry, both known for developing world-class racehorses. While learning advanced racehorse management and training techniques, I worked toward obtaining my trainer’s license and officially earned my license in 2015.

Currently, I operate my own stable in Australia and continue to dedicate myself each day to helping owners turn their dreams and ambitions into reality.

My goal is to compete on the stages of Japan and the world together with the racehorses I have trained in Australia.

PHILOSOPHY


GOALS

目標

To start in a Japanese G1 race with a horse raised and trained in Australia.

To aim for victory in a European G1 with a Southern Hemisphere–bred horse.

Producing multiple black-type horses each year.

Would you like to chase your dreams together with us?

From Australia to the world.
Together with your cherished horse, let’s begin a new challenge.