Tokyo Kinen

The Tokyo Kinen (in Japanese: 東京記念), is a horse race for three-years-old and over at Ohi Racecourse.

Tokyo Kinen
LocationOhi Racecourse
Inaugurated1964
Race typeThoroughbred - Flat racing
Race information
Distance2,400 meters
SurfaceDirt
QualificationThree-year-old and over
Weight54kg-56kg
Purse1st: ¥32,000,000

Race details

The name of the race has its origins with the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, and its original name was the "Tokyo Olympics Kinen".[1]

The race is 2,400 meters long and is run on dirt. All editions of the race took place at Ohi Racecourse.

The race has always been held in the fall, with it originally being held in October or November, but now it is held in September.[1]

Winners since 2015

Winners since 2015 include[1]

Year
Winner
Jockey
Trainer
Time
2015Pretiolas[2]Koto MothashiJunpei Morishita2:34.5
2016Eurobeat[3]Hiroto YoshiharaKazuo Watanabe2:38.9
2017Sabuno Kurohyo[4]Joji WadaKazuei Sakamoto2:36.4
2018Stern Glanz[5]Fumio MatobaSatoshi Kokubo2:36.5

Past winners

Past winners include:[1]

  • 1964: Royal Knight
  • 1965: Oshachi[6]
  • 1966: Soronao
  • 1967: Toyokame O
  • 1968: Wealth Shiyou
  • 1969: Yashima National
  • 1970: Dainiki Yokuto
  • 1971: Kayanuma Time
  • 1972: Sachihibiki
  • 1973: Craft Cologne
  • 1974: Todoroki Musashi
  • 1975: Inter Hiryu
  • 1976: Iron Boy
  • 1977: Rose Jack
  • 1978: Hatsushiba O
  • 1979: Tiger Musashi
  • 1980: Power Pride
  • 1981: Todoroki Eikan
  • 1982: Trust Hawk
  • 1983: Kaneden Tosho
  • 1984: Chuo Regal
  • 1985: Rocky Tiger
  • 1986: Tom Count
  • 1987: Shinano George
  • 1988: Dash Hosho
  • 1989: Super Mist
  • 1990: Champion Star
  • 1991: Daiko Galdan
  • 1992: Dollar Okan
  • 1993: White Silver
  • 1994: Gangadin
  • 1995: Yoshino King
  • 1996: Tetsuno Sengoku O
  • 1997: Makiba Silent
  • 1998: Concert Boy
  • 1999: Makiba Sniper
  • 2000: Inari Concorde
  • 2001: Makiba Sniper
  • 2002: On Your Mark
  • 2003: Name Value
  • 2004: Shako Open
  • 2005: Bonneville Record
  • 2006: Muzzle Blast
  • 2007: Ueno Maru Kun
  • 2008: Loose Limbed
  • 2009: Loose Limbed
  • 2010: Serene
  • 2011: Terra the Cloud
  • 2012: Smart Impulse
  • 2013: Pretiolas
  • 2014: Eurobeat

See also

References

  1. "Tokyo Memorial Race Winning Horse Distance 2,400m". Retrieved 11 August 2019.
  2. "Pretiolas". JBIS. Retrieved 11 August 2019.
  3. "Eurobeat". JBIS. Retrieved 11 August 2019.
  4. "Sabuno Kurohyo". JBIS. Retrieved 11 August 2019.
  5. "Stern Glanz". JBIS. Retrieved 11 August 2019.
  6. "Oshachi". JBIS. Retrieved 11 August 2019.
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