Duramente

"Victory is a 'given'-- it's in my blood."

- Duramente

Duramente (ドゥラメンテ, Duramente) is a character in Uma Musume: Pretty Derby.

Personality
Like all the outstanding horse girls and athletes from her prestigious family, Duramente is an elite horse girl with a promising future. During her daily life she comes off as more serious and stoic, but portrays a completely unbridled wild side when it comes to racing. Within her veins is a fighting spirit that fuels her to win.

She is childhood friends with Air Groove.

Relationships

 * Kitasan Black: Rival at the Classics.
 * IRL: Rival at the Classics. Duramente didn't lose any races to Kitasan Black.
 * Matches(Du/KB):
 * 2015 Satsuki Sho 1st/3rd
 * 2015 Japanese Derby 1st/14th
 * 2016 Takarazuka Kinen 2nd/3rd (1st: Marialite)
 * Air Groove:
 * IRL: Grandmother.

Special Commentary

 * Requirement:
 * Reference:

Trivia

 * Duramente is the first horse girl from Sunday Racing Ltd.
 * When the first announcement of Uma Musume Project, there were two horse girls speculated as Orfevre and Buena Vista, but they faded out since the second announcement.



Real Life
"The neverending story A competitive girl's daughter became a masculine empress, and her daughter also won her fame as a graceful queen. And the late queen's last scion wildly rules the world as a spirited worrior. Wildness that is succeeded to their children and dignity that is inherited to their grandchildren. The neverending story of the bloodline will continue."

- JRA Portraits of the Bucephalus

Duramente is a racehorse in the middle 2010s. He threatened Kitasan Black both as a racehorse and as a studhorse.


 * Duramente's great-grandmother Dyna Carle won the Oaks, and her daughter Air Groove won the Oaks and the Tenno Sho Autumn. Air Groove's daughter Admire Groove won the Queen Elizabeth II Cup twice in a row, and Duramente, Admire Groove's son, won the Double Crown. In other word, his mare line won any G1s for four generations.
 * Although he died young, many of his foals won G1 titles. Many of fans and horsemen regret his death.