Yayoi Sho
The Yayoi Sho (弥生賞, Yayoi-shō) is a Japanese Grade 2 flat horse race in Japan for three-year-old Thoroughbred colts and fillies run over a distance of 2,000 metres at the Nakayama Racecourse, Funabashi, Chiba. The race is run in March and serves as a major trial race for the Satsuki Sho.[1] Yayoi means "March" in ancient Japanese calendar.
Grade 2 race | |
Nakayama Racecourse | |
Location | Nakayama Racecourse, Funabashi, Chiba. |
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Inaugurated | 1964 |
Race type | Thoroughbred Flat racing |
Race information | |
Distance | 2000 metres |
Surface | Turf |
Track | Right-handed |
Qualification | 3-y-o |
Weight | 56kg, Fillies allowed 2kg. |
Purse | ¥52,000,000 (winner) ¥108,360,000 (total) |
It was first run in 1964. The race was run at Tokyo Racecourse in 1965, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1970 and 1988. Among the winners of the race have been Mr C B, Symboli Rudolf, Special Week, Agnes Tachyon, Deep Impact, Admire Moon and Victoire Pisa.
Winners since 1995
Year |
Winner |
Jockey |
Trainer |
Time |
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1995 | Fuji Kiseki | Koichi Tsunoda | Sakae Watanabe | 2:03.7 |
1996 | Dance in the Dark | Yutaka Take | Kojiro Hashiguchi | 2:02.7 |
1997 | Running Gale | Yutaka Take | Tadashi Kayo | 2:02.2 |
1998 | Special Week | Yutaka Take | Toshiaki Shirai | 2:01.8 |
1999 | Narita Top Road | Kunihiko Watanabe | Yoshio Oki | 2:03.5 |
2000 | Fusaichi Zenon | Shinji Fujita | S Tabara | 2:02.3 |
2001 | Agnes Tachyon | Hiroshi Kawachi | Hiroyuki Nagahama | 2:05.7 |
2002 | Balance of Game | Katsuharu Tanaka | Munakata Yoshitada | 2:02.0 |
2003 | Eishin Champ | Yuichi Fukunaga | Tsutomu Setoguchi | 2:02.3 |
2004 | Cosmo Bulk | Fuyuki Igarashi | Kazunori Tabe | 2:00.5 |
2005 | Deep Impact | Yutaka Take | Yasuo Ikee | 2:02.2 |
2006 | Admire Moon | Yutaka Take | Hiroyoshi Matsuda | 2:01.5 |
2007 | Admire Aura | Yutaka Take | Hiroyoshi Matsuda | 2:00.5 |
2008 | Meiner Charles | Masami Matsuoka | Ryuichi Inaba | 2:01.8 |
2009 | Logi Universe | Norihiro Yokoyama | Kiyoshi Hagiwara | 2:03.5 |
2010 | Victoire Pisa | Yutaka Take | Katsuhiko Sumii | 2:06.1 |
2011 | Sadamu Patek | Yasunari Iwata | Masato Nishizono | 2:01.0 |
2012 | Cosmo Ozora | Daichi Shibata | Yoshihiro Takahashi | 2:03.9 |
2013 | Camino Tassajara | Hiroyuki Uchida | Sakae Kunieda | 2:01.0 |
2014 | To The World | Yuga Kawada | Yasutoshi Ikee | 2:01.4 |
2015 | Satono Crown | Yuichi Fukunaga | Noriyuki Hori | 2:01.8 |
2016 | Makahiki | Christophe Lemaire | Yasuo Tomomichi | 1:59.9 |
2017 | Cadenas | Yuichi Fukunaga | Kazuya Nakatake | 2:03.2 |
2018 | Danon Premium | Yuga Kawada | Mitsumasa Nakauchida | 2:01.0 |
2019 | Meisho Tengen | Kenichi Ikezoe | Kaneo Ikezoe | 2:03.3 |
2020 | Satono Flag | Yutaka Take | Sakae Kunieda | 2:02.9 |
Earlier winners
- 1964 - Tokino Parade
- 1965 - Keystone
- 1966 - Tama Shuho
- 1967 - Asa Denko
- 1968 - Asaka O
- 1969 - Wild More
- 1970 - Tanino Moutiers
- 1971 - Mejiro Gekko
- 1972 - Long Ace
- 1973 - Haiseko
- 1974 - Colonel Symboli
- 1975 - Kaburaya O
- 1976 - Climb Kaiser
- 1977 - Lucky Ruler
- 1978 - Fantast
- 1979 - Rikiai O
- 1980 - Tosho God
- 1981 - Todoroki Hiho
- 1982 - Saruno King
- 1983 - Mr C B
- 1984 - Symboli Rudolf
- 1985 - Suda Hawk
- 1986 - Daishin Fubuki
- 1987 - Sakura Star O
- 1988 - Sakura Chiyono O
- 1989 - Rainbow Amber
- 1990 - Mejiro Ryan
- 1991 - Ibuki Maikagura
- 1992 - Asaka Regent
- 1993 - Winning Ticket
- 1994 - Sakura Eiko O
References
- "YAYOI SHO (G2)". japanracing.jp.
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