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Kazuo Fujisawa (藤澤 和雄, Fujisawa Kazuo) (born September 22, 1951,[1] in Tomakomai, Hokkaido, Japan) is a retired trainer of Thoroughbredrace horses. He had been a licensed trainer in Japan since 1987 and since 1993 has won the training title eleven times.
Fujisawa retired from horse training on February 28, 2022 as he had reached the age of retirement, with his stable winning the 1,570th race on the day of his retirement.[1][3][4] The horses that belonged to the Fujisawa stable at the time were transferred to Masayoshi Ebina's newly created stable.[5]