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Takeyoriwake Sho

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Takeyoriwake Sho (Japan)
LocationKochi Racecourse
Inaugurated1977[1]
Race typeThoroughbred - Flat racing
Race information
Distance1,400 meters (about 8 furlongs / 1 mile)
SurfaceDirt
QualificationThree-year-old and over Fillies
Weight56kg-57kg
Purse¥2,500,000
1st: ¥ 750,000
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The Takeyoriwake Sho (in Japanese: 建依別賞), is a race for three-year-old and up fillies in the Kochi Horse Racing Association.

Race details

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The race was established in 1977 and the first edition of the race was held in 1978. It was known as the "Kenyoku Betsu Special ", but changed its name in 1989.

The original race 1,600 meters long but was then shortened to 1,400 meters in 1985.

Winners since 2014

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Year
Winner
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Time
2014 Fire Float[2] Shuji Akaoka Keisuke Matsuki Hideo Okabayashi 1:28.8
2015 Epsom Aaron Taichi Nagamori Saika Masamitsu Reiko Miyazaki 1:27.6
2016 Meisho Percy[3] Minoru Miyagawa Yuko Utsukoshi Keisho Matsumoto 1:30.1
2017 Kassai Taichi Nagamori Saika Masamitsu Makoto Komine 1:29.6
2018 Sakura Regnum[4][5] Shuji Akaoka Mamoru Tanaka Maki Tanioka 1:28.9

Past winners

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Past winners include:[1]

  • 1978: Golden Tateyama
  • 1979: Verdun Day
  • 1980: Shinwaxy
  • 1982: Espata Kashi
  • 1983: Center Takashi
  • 1984: Takashi Boy
  • 1985: Gama el sid
  • 1986: Yoshikatsu Shingek
  • 1987: Hyshino Levin
  • 1988: Nippo Swallow
  • 1989: Nippo Swallow
  • 1990: Nippo Swallow
  • 1991: Daitaku Yuji
  • 1992: Marble Winter
  • 1993: Hagino Millionaire
  • 1994: Carrot Ski
  • 1995: Rainbow Ginza
  • 1996: Cross Ocean
  • 1997: Super Play
  • 1998: Marquis Kyu
  • 1999: Bridge Teio [6]
  • 2000: Matikanehosimaturi
  • 2001: Eishin Grants
  • 2002: Eishin Dothan
  • 2003: Namura Kokuo
  • 2004: Strong Boss
  • 2005: Strong Boss
  • 2006: Cage Airfleet
  • 2007: Tosaroran
  • 2008: Tosaroran
  • 2009: Spinal Code
  • 2010: Sauro Bisty
  • 2011: Planet World
  • 2012: Reward Arion
  • 2013: Fire Float

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Takeyoriwake Sho". Keiba. Retrieved 6 August 2019.
  2. ^ "Fire Float". Ahonoora. Retrieved 6 August 2019.
  3. ^ "Meisho Percy(JPN)". JBIS. Retrieved 1 April 2019.
  4. ^ "Sakura Regnum". JBIS. Retrieved 1 April 2019.
  5. ^ "6th Kochi Horse Racing Day 6 August 19, 2018 Weather: Sunny Dirt: Heavy". Umanity. Retrieved 1 April 2019.
  6. ^ "Bridge Teio(JPN)". JBIS. Retrieved 1 April 2019.