Japanese Classic Races
In horse racing in Japan, The Classics are a series of horse races run over the flat. Each classic is run once each year and is restricted to intact horses that are three years old (i.e., excluding geldings). The five races are:
Race | Date | Distance | Course | First Run | Qualification |
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Oka Sho | April | 1,600 metre | Hanshin | 1939 | Three-year-old fillies |
Satsuki Sho | April | 2,000 metre | Nakayama | 1939 | Three-year-olds |
Yushun Himba | May | 2,400 metre | Tokyo | 1938 | Three-year-old fillies |
Tokyo Yushun | May / June | 2,400 metre | Tokyo | 1932 | Three-year-olds |
Kikuka Sho | October | 3,000 metre | Kyoto | 1938 | Three-year-olds |
Triple crown for male horse
In the past, won Satsuki Sho, Japan Derby and Kikuka Sho triple crown title male horse in Japan.
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Triple crown for female horse
In the past, won Oka Sho, Japan Oaks and Shuka Sho (from 1996) (Not a classic race, but included in the Triple Crown)(Queen Elizabeth II Cup, from 1976 to 1995; Victoria Cup, from 1970 to 1975) triple crown title female horse in Japan.
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