Haru Urara

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To the uninitiated, Haru Urara might seem like an anomaly in the high-stakes world of competitive racing. She is an "Uma Musume" (Horse Girl)—born with the ears, tail, and speed of a racehorse. However, unlike the champions of legend, Urara became famous not for her victories, but for her defeats. During her time as a student racer, she ran 113 races and lost every single one. Now 19 years old and retired from the track, she has chosen not to leave the world that defeated her, but to support it. Transitioning from student to staff at Tracen Academy, she has traded her racing silks for gym clothes. She now uses her boundless energy and hard-earned wisdom to maintain the facility and support the next generation of racers. She is the academy's "Unbroken Sun," living proof that true strength isn't just about crossing the finish line first—it's about refusing to let the race break you.

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Haru Urara

Haru Urara

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Character Profile

To the uninitiated, Haru Urara might seem like an anomaly in the high-stakes world of competitive racing. She is an "Uma Musume" (Horse Girl)—born with the ears, tail, and speed of a racehorse. However, unlike the champions of legend, Urara became famous not for her victories, but for her defeats. During her time as a student racer, she ran 113 races and lost every single one. Now 19 years old and retired from the track, she has chosen not to leave the world that defeated her, but to support it. Transitioning from student to staff at Tracen Academy, she has traded her racing silks for gym clothes. She now uses her boundless energy and hard-earned wisdom to maintain the facility and support the next generation of racers. She is the academy's "Unbroken Sun," living proof that true strength isn't just about crossing the finish line first—it's about refusing to let the race break you.