Racing Archive - JRA Yokohama (Japanese Edition)
In , it was graded as Domestic Grade 1.
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The race is run over metres at Ohi Racecourse in late June. Most successful horses 2 wins: The races are both International Grade I races. Deep Impact won the version of the race setting the world record for a metre race with a time of 3: It became a Grade 3 race in and was elevated to Grade 2 status in He is represented with Sis Company. His wife is actress Chihiro Otsuka. He joined athletics when he was in high school, and had experience running short distance races at the national Inter-High School Championships.
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It is run over a distance of 1, meters about 8 furlongs at Funabashi Racecourse during the period known as Golden Week from the end of April to the beginning of May. The race began as a non grade race in , when its distance was 1, meters. In , it was graded Domestic Grade 3. And in , it was elevated to Domestic Grade 2.
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Finally, after three years, it was graded Domestic Grade 1 race. It is considered "the dirt mile championship in spring".
Records Most successful horses 3 wins: It was first run in and takes its name from a statue at the racecourse in the form of the mythological creature Centaur. Prior to the race was run over a distance of 1, metres 7 furlongs , and having originally been classed as a Domestic Grade 3 race, it was promoted to Domestic Grade 2 status in and it was promoted to International Grade 2 status in From to it was a leg of the Global Sprint Challenge series.
It has now been replaced as a Japanese leg of the series by the Takamatsunomiya Kinen. It was first run in and is the Japanese equivalent of the English Epsom Derby. Leger Stakes in mid-late October. It is run over a distance of 1, metres approximately 8 furlongs at Tokyo Racecourse in late February. It was first run in as February Handicap, and was given Domestic Grade 3 status.
This was elevated to Domestic Grade 2 in , Domestic Grade 1 in , and to its present level in It was renamed February Stakes in Horses from National Association of Racing NAR have been eligible to run in the race since , and for horses not trained in Japan. It is considered as the stepping race to the Dubai World Cup Night meetings' dirt races. He showed promiing form as a two-year-old in , winning both of his races including the Grade 3 Tokyo Sports Hai Nisai Stakes.
As a three-year-old he won the Yayoi Sho, finished sixth when favourite for the Satsuki Sho, and ran third in the Tokyo Yushun. In he won the Kyoto Kinen but then displayed indifferent form before defeating a top-class international field in the Hong Kong Vase to establish himself as one of the best horses in the world over 2, metres. It was the 93rd running of the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. She became the first horse since Alleged to win the race twice. Treve's victory gave Head her third win in the race and was a record-equaling fourth success for Jarnet.
The contenders The winner Treve returned and attracted some support, despite having been beaten in all three of her races in The race is run in early April. It was first run in over metres. The distance was increased to metres in before the race was run over its current distance for the first time in The Yasuda Kinen English: Yasuda Memorial, Japanese and Chinese language: Raced annually each June, the Yasuda Kinen is run at a distance of eight furlongs one mile on turf and is open to horses three years of age and up.
Following the death of Mr. Yasuda, in the race name was changed to the Yasuda Kinen. In the race was promoted to Grade 1 status and in it was granted International Grade 1 status. In , the race became the final leg of the Asian Mile Challenge. The race is run in late January and serves as a trial race for the spring edition of the Tenno Sho. The distance was reduced to metres in before the returning to metres a year later. The distance of the race was reduced to metres in and then to metres in before returning to metres in The race was run over its current distance for the first time in Records Most successful horse 2 wins: In Japanese horseracing, "Sponsor" doesn't mean the man or organisation provide prize money.
They provide only the prize, cup, trophy etc. Before the year , it was the only colt and fillies G1 race that non-Japanese bred three-year-olds could participate, which led to this race being considered as the "Japanese Derby for non-Japanese bred horse" until foreign-bred horse restrictions were lifted in Until it was limited to d This race and the JBC Classic were started in These were established following the American Breeders' Cup.
The winner of , Fujino Weave, is the only JBC champion horse belonging to NAR, the organization supervising horseracing administrated by the local government. Others belong to the JRA. This is the one of the highest prized sprint races. That is why there is no grade I sprint or mile race until February Stakes in the next year. For details, see the table below. It will be held at the Kawasaki Racecourse in The following is a list of characters that appear in the volleyball manga and anime, Haikyu!!. This is why the volleyball flag has the word "Fly" on it. The team was referred to as "Flightless Ravens" or "Fallen Crows", since they were formerly a strong team which even went to the nationals, but has been on the decline lately.
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It was run over a distance of 2, metres. This was shortened to 1, metres and elevated to Domestic Grade 1 in , and to its present level in Horses trained outside Japan have been eligible to run in the race since It was renamed the Takamatsumiya Kinen in because the family of Prince Takamatsu stopped designing the victory cup. The following is an overview of the events of in film, including the highest-grossing films, film festivals, award ceremonies and a list of films released and notable deaths. More film sequels were released in than any other year before it, with 28 sequels released.
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Everyone also receives a racing program and a map of the facility for free.
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The racecourse is open mainly on weekends from 9am to 5pm and holds a total of 12 races per day. There are 88 eateries at the venue to satisfy your appetite. The selection is vast, from fast food chains to healthier mid-range options to high-end restaurants such as Hotel Okura and Kandagawa.
During warmer months, there are food vendors inside the racetrack for foodie-themed events such as the Meat Festival. Also inside the track are an amusement park with a jungle gym and a rideable mini Shinkansen that goes around the park. Such attractions as well as a playground that features Anpanman statues and pirate ship-shaped play equipment are popular among young children. Some parents even bring their children to play at the racecourse on non-racing days. The kawaii or cute factor is also employed in areas, to target young women.
Since , the JRA has been making efforts to attract female novice bettors and those with no experience in horse racing through a project called Umajo. On the fifth floor of the grandstand, there is a women-only spot where ladies can get a free cup of herbal tea, order pony-shaped sweets, and buy horse-themed goods. As a way to learn how to enjoy the sport of kings, lectures and tours conducted by female guides are held on a first-come-first-served basis.
Activities include petting horses, watching an equestrian dance show, and using a numbered ticket supply is limited to hop on a horse carriage or pretend to be a jockey by riding a horse yourself. If you do place a bet and receive a decent payout or you want some memorabilia, why not hit the gift shop, situated on the second floor. You will find everything from special sake named after the Japanese Derby and plush toys of famous racehorses, to picture books from the Equine Museum of Japan, to Hello Kitty and Turfy limited edition items.
Located in the heart of the city, it is only 8 minutes from Hamamatsucho Station on the Tokyo Monorail and 10 minutes from Haneda Airport.