
Arisunime — Oguri Cap’s inspiring journey in Uma Musume: Cinderella Gray begins with her dominance on the local circuit—especially in the Tokai region—under the guidance of her heartfelt trainer, Jou Kitahara. Her extraordinary victories capture attention beyond regional boundaries, leading to an invitation to join the central racing league (URA). This pivotal moment marks her move to national-level competition and the necessity to part ways with Kitahara, who is not licensed to train at that level.
One of the core reasons for Oguri Cap’s move is that Jou Kitahara, though deeply committed and convinced of her talent, lacks the certification to coach at the central, national stage. Furthermore, the show portrays that in order to compete in the prestigious national G1 races, such as the classics, Oguri must transfer to Tracen Academy in Tokyo elevating her career but making her ineligible for regional events like the Tokai Derby .
Another key driving factor is that Oguri Cap is scouted by Symboli Rudolf, herself a powerful figure within the URA. It’s Rudolf who recognizes Oguri’s exceptional promise and encourages the move, opening the door for her to compete at a national level and achieve her full potential .
When Oguri Cap accepts this opportunity, Kitahara has to step aside temporarilynot out of lack of care, but because he must obtain central-level licensure to follow her professionally. This separation is portrayed not as abandonment but as a test of his resolve: he resolves to become the kind of trainer Oguri Cap truly deserves.
In summary, Oguri Cap’s transfer to national racing and her parting from her regional trainer are driven by both practical and narrative forces: the licensing constraints of Kitahara, the strategic push from Symboli Rudolf into the URA spotlight, and the natural progression of Oguri Cap’s career—which compels Kitahara to pursue the credentials necessary to continue guiding her in the future.***