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Ōi Racecourse
, also known as Tokyo City Keiba (TCK), is located in Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan. Built in 1950 for horse racing, on weekends it also hosts one of the largest Tokyo-area flea markets The racecourse is located near Ōi Keibajō Mae Station on the Tokyo Monorail. In August 1995, a friendly exchange agreement was signed with Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California.  The Tokyo City Cup held annually at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia honors the partnership between the American racetrack and Ohi Racecourse. In recognition of their relationship, TCK holds "Santa Anita Week" each summer which features the one mile Graded stakes race, G3 "Santa Anita Trophy". Notable races Former races *Tokyo Okan Sho - Ended in 2001 Track records SourceTCK Record * † Reference Time. * Last updated on October 4, 2023. See also * National Association of Racing References Tokyo City Racecourse website(Japanese language) Tokyo City Cup at Santa Anita Park official website
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Ooi Racecourse Paddock And L-WING
OOI or Ooi may refer to: * Ocean Observatories Initiative, a National Science Foundation Division of Ocean Sciences program * Huang (surname), a Chinese surname * Globular cluster#Heavy element content, Oosterhoff type I (OoI), a category of globular clusters * In Japanese, ōi (other), ōi is sometimes written as ooi {{disambiguation ...
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Japan Dirt Derby
The is a Domestic Grade 1 flat horse race in Japan for three-year-old thoroughbred colts and fillies run over a distance of 2,000 meters (approximately 1 mile 2 furlongs) at the Oi Racecourse, Shinagawa, Tokyo in early October. It is the third and final leg of the Japanese Triple Crown of Dirt. History The race was first run in 1999 as the Japan Dirt Derby and was the Japanese equivalent of the American Kentucky Derby. Though the race was the last leg of triple crown of minami-kanto keiba (nankan keiba), while Kentucky Derby is the first one of American triple crown races. The majority of winners comes from the Japan Racing Association (JRA), another Japan horse racing governing body, as JRA do not host any dirt Grade 1 race exclusively for 3-year-old horses. In June 2022, it was announced that from 2024 that it would become the third leg of the Japanese Triple Crown of Dirt along with Haneda Hai The is a Japanese thoroughbred horse race on dirt track only for three ...
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Yutaka Take
(born March 15, 1969, in Kyoto, Kyoto) is a Japanese jockey. Take made his riding debut in 1987 and currently holds seven all-time records in Japan. He has won at least one Grade 1 race for 23 straight years until 2010, and a graded stakes race for 39 consecutive years. Take has 114 wins to his credit in eight countries, including Australia, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Korea, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom and the United States. His international victories include Group 1 wins in the Prix d'Ispahan (France) and Hong Kong Cup (Hong Kong), the July Cup (England) and Dubai Duty Free Stakes (UAE). Take has won one of Japan's premier horse races, the Japan Cup, a record five times. Early life Yutaka was born in Kyoto on March 15, 1969, to Kunihiko and Yoko Take. Kunihiko was also a notable jockey, nicknamed "The wizard of the turf" during his prime. Take followed in his father's footsteps, and made his debut as a jockey in 1987. Career In 1987, he became the first ro ...
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Japan Breeding Farms' Cup Ladies' Classic
Japan Breeding Farms' Cup Ladies' Classic (ジャパンブリーディングファームズカップレディスクラシック) is an annual race that is held in Japan each year usually on November 3, the national holiday Culture Day is a public holiday in Japan held annually on November 3 to promote culture, the arts, and academic endeavour. Festivities typically include art exhibitions, parades, and award ceremonies for distinguished artists and scholars. History Cultu .... This race was started as third JBC race in 2011. The first race was held at the Oi racetrack, and was won by Miracle Legend. In 2015, this was the only Grade 1 dirt race (including domestic Grade 1 race) for fillies and mares. The Ladies' Prelude (domestic grade2, Jpn2 race), founded in 2011, is held as trial race. Winners References *Netkeiba: **, , , , , , , , , , , , , Open middle distance horse races Horse races in Japan Horse races established in 2011 2011 establishments in Japan Dir ...
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Yasunari Iwata
(born March 12, 1974; from Himeji, Hyōgo Prefecture) is a Japanese jockey who rode the winner of the 2006 Melbourne Cup, Delta Blues. It was Iwata's first race outside Japan. He debuted in the Hyōgo Keiba, one of the racing organizations in National Association of Racing (NAR). He has started riding in selected events in Japan Racing Association (JRA) since 2002. In 2005, Iwata won the 19th World Super Jockey Seriehttp://www.diviplus.com/racing-news/iwata-wins-world-super-jockey-series/]. Despite not having passed the written test in the past, he was allowed to transfer to JRA in the following year due to "Ankatsu's Rule". He was awarded JRA most winning-jockey in 2011 and 2012, in races won and money earned. His son, , is also a jockey. Major wins Australia * Melbourne Cup - (1) - ''Delta Blues (2006)'' ---- Hong Kong * Hong Kong Sprint - (2) - '' Lord Kanaloa (2012/2013)'' ---- Japan * Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes - (1) - ''Seiun Wonder (2008)'' * February Stakes - (1) ...
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Kenichi Ikezoe
Kenichi Ikezoe (, born July 23, 1979池添謙一
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) is a Japanese affiliated with the Ritto Training Center of the . Dubbed "The Grand Prix Man (of the Heisei era)", he has won the and Takarazuka Kinen, ...
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Tokyo Okan Sho
The Tokyo Okan Sho (in Japanese: 東京王冠賞) was a horse race for three-year-olds at held Ohi Racecourse in Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan. Race details The race was held at various lengths throughout its existence including 2,000 meters, 2,400 meters and 2,600 meters before 1,800 meters was settled on for its last two races. All editions of the race took place at Ohi Racecourse. The race was held during October and November for most of its existence, but later moved to June and May in its final years. The final edition of the race was held on May 10, 2001. Past winners Past winners include: See also * Horse racing in Japan * List of Japanese flat horse races This is a list of notable Flat racing, flat Horse racing, horse races which take place annually in Japan. Except for the Tokyo Daishoten, all graded races are operated by Japan Racing Association, including all conditions races which currently hold ... References {{Reflist Horse races in Japan ...
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Tokyo Kinen
The Tokyo Kinen (in Japanese: 東京記念), is a horse race for three-years-old and over at Ohi Racecourse in Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan. Race details The name of the race has its origins with the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, and its original name was the "Tokyo Olympics Kinen". The race is 2,400 meters long and is run on dirt. All editions of the race have taken place at Ohi Racecourse. The race has always been held in the fall, with it originally being held in October or November, but now in September. Winners since 2015 Winners since 2015 include Past winners Past winners include: See also * Horse racing in Japan * List of Japanese flat horse races This is a list of notable Flat racing, flat Horse racing, horse races which take place annually in Japan. Except for the Tokyo Daishoten, all graded races are operated by Japan Racing Association, including all conditions races which currently hold ... References {{Reflist Horse races in Japan ...
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Kinpai (race)
The Kinpai (in Japanese: 金盃), is a Japanese thoroughbred horse race for four-year-olds open only to horses from South Kanto at Ohi Racecourse, in Shinagawa, Tokyo. It is graded as a South Kanto Grade II. It is run over a distance of 2600 meters (about 13 furlongs) in February. Race details The race is 2,600 meters in length and run on a dirt track, usually in February. Winners since 2010 Past winners Past winners include: See also * Horse racing in Japan * List of Japanese flat horse races * National Association of Racing The National Association of Racing ( ''Chiho Keiba Zenkoku Kyokai'', or NAR) is the authority for horse races operated by local governments in Japan (Prefectures, cities A city is a human settlement of a substantial size. The term "city" has ... References *Netkeiba: **, , , , , , , , , , , , , {{Reflist Horse races in Japan ...
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Tokyo Princess Sho
The Tokyo Princess Sho (in Japanese: 東京プリンセス賞), is a Japanese thoroughbred horse race for three-year-old fillies open only to horses from South Kanto at Ohi Racecourse. It is graded as a South Kanto Grade I. It is run over a distance of 1,800 meters (about 9 furlongs) at Ohi Racecourse in Shinagawa, Tokyo in April or May. Race details The first edition of the race took place on July 12, 1987. The race was initially held in June and July, but is now held during April and May. The track distance is 1800 meters, except for the 16th and 17th races, which were held over 1790m due to construction work on the stands at the racecourse. Winners since 2010 Past winners Past winners include: See also * Horse racing in Japan * List of Japanese flat horse races * National Association of Racing The National Association of Racing ( ''Chiho Keiba Zenkoku Kyokai'', or NAR) is the authority for horse races operated by local governments in Japan (Prefectures, cities A ...
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Tokyo Sprint
Tokyo, officially the Tokyo Metropolis, is the capital of Japan, capital and List of cities in Japan, most populous city in Japan. With a population of over 14 million in the city proper in 2023, it is List of largest cities, one of the most populous urban areas in the world. The Greater Tokyo Area, which includes Tokyo and parts of six neighboring Prefectures of Japan, prefectures, is the most populous metropolitan area in the world, with 41 million residents . Lying at the head of Tokyo Bay, Tokyo is part of the Kantō region, on the central coast of Honshu, Japan's largest island. It is Japan's economic center and the seat of the Government of Japan, Japanese government and the Emperor of Japan. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government administers Tokyo's central Special wards of Tokyo, 23 special wards, which formerly made up Tokyo City; various commuter towns and suburbs in Western Tokyo, its western area; and two outlying island chains, the Tokyo Islands. Although most of the w ...
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Kumotori Sho
Kumotori may refer to: *Mount Kumotori, a mountain at the boundary of Tokyo, Saitama, and Yamanashi Prefectures, Japan *11133 Kumotori 11133 Kumotori (provisional designation ) is a background asteroid from the central regions of the asteroid belt, approximately in diameter. It was discovered on 2 December 1996, by Japanese amateur astronomer Takao Kobayashi at his Ōizumi Obs ...
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