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  2. Oju Chosan - Wikipedia

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    Oju Chosan made his debut at the Tokyo Racecourse under the training of Mitsuhiro Ogata in October 2013 in a flat race but finished in 11th place and his second race in 8th place, [7] before a broken front leg forced him to take a year off, by which point maiden races that suited Oju Chosan had finished. They then tried to have him run in a ...

  3. JRA Award for Best Steeplechase Horse - Wikipedia

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    Oju Chosan: Shoichiro Wada Chosan Co. Ltd. 5 2017 Oju Chosan Shoichiro Wada Chosan Co. Ltd. 6 [1] 2018 Oju Chosan Shoichiro Wada Chosan Co. Ltd. 7 2019 Shingun Michael Keiji Takaichi Shigenori Isaka 5 [2] 2020 Meisho Dassai Yuji Iida Kazuma Mori 7 [3] 2021 Oju Chosan Shoichiro Wada Chosan Co. Ltd. 10 [4] 2022 Oju Chosan Shoichiro Wada Chosan Co ...

  4. Category:Racehorses trained in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Racehorses trained in Japan" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 216 total. ... Oju Chosan; One and Only (horse ...

  5. Steeplechase (horse racing) - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1800s, he built a steeplechase training center on his 3,000-acre (12 km 2) ... The most famous Japanese horse in the field was Oju Chosan, ...

  6. List of racehorses - Wikipedia

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    Oju Chosan: Steeplechase race horse who won numerous JG1 races, most notably winning the Nakayama Grand Jump five times in a row. Orb: 2013 Kentucky Derby winner; Orfevre: winner of almost 20 million US dollars in earnings and is one of the highest earning racehorses ever; Overdose: champion Hungarian sprinter and winner of 14 straight races.

  7. Nakayama Grand Jump - Wikipedia

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    The Nakayama Grand Jump (中山グランドジャンプ) is a Japanese horse racing steeplechase, held at Nakayama Racecourse every year in mid-April. It is for thoroughbreds, four years old and older, run at a distance of 4250m (2 5/8 miles + 84 feet).

  8. Nakayama Daishogai - Wikipedia

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    The Nakayama Daishogai (中山大障害) is a Group 1 steeplechase horse race in Japan open to thoroughbreds which are three-years-old or above. It is run over a distance of 4100m (2 1 ⁄ 2 miles + 84 feet) at Nakayama Racecourse every year in late December.

  9. Blast Onepiece - Wikipedia

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    The other major winners in the race included Satono Diamond, Makahiki, Mozu Katchan (Queen Elizabeth II Cup), Oju Chosan (Nakayama Grand Jump), Mikki Rocket (Takarazuka Kinen) and Cheval Grand. After racing wide for most of the way, Blast Onepiece produced a sustained run in the straight, overtook the front-running Kiseki 100 metres from the ...