Mini The Lady appears in the archive as a Japanese racehorse, but the supplied research does not contain any horse-specific evidence that would allow a reliable account of her background or career.
The only source provided is a Wikipedia article about the Mini automobile, and the saved research consistently identifies that material as unrelated to the horse. As a result, key details that would normally shape a fuller profile—such as pedigree, breeder, owner, trainer, racing record, notable wins, or retirement—cannot be supported from the evidence here.
Rather than repeat unsupported claims, it is safest to preserve Mini The Lady in the record simply as an identified racehorse whose documented profile remains to be completed when relevant racing or stud-book sources are available. This avoids confusing the historical archive with information drawn from an unrelated subject.
Even in sparse cases like this, keeping the entry distinct matters: it marks the horse's presence in the archive while clearly separating verified fact from assumption. A fuller narrative will depend on horse-specific documentation rather than the unrelated material currently attached to the record.
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No IRL photo yet
No real-horse photo attached.
The AI research found profile text, but no confirmed IRL horse image has been attached yet.