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Winner of Satsuki Shō, Tokyo Yūshun, Kikuka Shō [2] ¥ 300,000,000 The Tōkyō Yūshun ( 東京優駿 ) , also called the Japanese Derby ( 日本ダービー , Nippon Dābī ) is a Grade 1 flat horse race in Japan for three-year-old thoroughbred colts and fillies run over a distance of 2,400 metres (approximately 1 mile 4 furlongs) at the ...
Winner of Oka Sho, Yushun Himba, Shūka Sho [1] ¥ 100,000,000 The Shūka Shō ( 秋華賞 ) is a Grade 1 flat horse race in Japan for three-year-old thoroughbred fillies run over a distance of 2,000 metres (approximately 1 1/4 miles) at the Kyoto Racecourse , Fushimi-ku, Kyoto , Kyoto Prefecture in October.
Winner of Satsuki Shō, Tokyo Yūshun, Kikuka Shō [1] ¥ 300,000,000 The Satsuki Shō ( 皐月賞 ) is a Japanese Grade 1 flat horse race in Japan for three-year-old thoroughbred colts and fillies run over a distance of 2,000 metres (approximately 1 + 1 ⁄ 4 mile) at the Nakayama Racecourse , Funabashi, Chiba , in April.
It is run over a distance of 3,200 metres (10,500 ft), making it the longest Grade I race in Japan. Deep Impact won the 2006 version of the race setting the world record for a 3200 metre race with a time of 3:13.4. beating the World Record set in the 1988 Wellington Cup by Daria’s Fun, held for almost 20 years of 3:15.59, the closest time run ...
It is a handicap race run over a distance of 2,400 metres at Kyoto Racecourse in January. [1] The Nikkei Shinshun Hai was first run in 1954 and was elevated to Grade 2 status in 1984. The race was run over 2200 metres at Chukyo Racecourse in 2021. Among the winners of the race have been Stay Gold, Glory Vase, Rulership, Mejiro Bright and Mikki ...
The Arima Kinen (有馬記念) is a Grade I flat horse race in Japan open to Thoroughbreds which are three-years-old or above and the world's largest betting horserace. [2] It is run over a distance of 2,500 metres (approximately 1 mile and 4 + 1 ⁄ 2 furlongs) at Nakayama Racecourse, and it takes place annually in late December.
A list of notable flat horse races which take place annually in Japan. Except for the Tokyo Daishoten, all graded races are operated Japan Racing Association, including all conditions races which currently hold Grade 1, 2 or 3 status. [1] In Japanese, it is called 重賞 (Jyūshō), lit Big race.
The Japan Cup (ジャパンカップ, Japan Kappu, JPN G-1) is one of the most prestigious horse races in Japan. It is contested on the last Sunday of November, post time of 15:40 at Tokyo Racecourse in Fuchu, Tokyo at a distance of 2400 meters (about 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles) run under weight for age conditions with a maximum of 18 horses on turf (grass).