Kokura Daishoten
Horse race
Kokura Daishoten 小倉大賞典|
A Shin G Line wins the 2012 Kokura Daishoten | Location | Kokura Racecourse |
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Inaugurated | 1967 |
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Race type | Thoroughbred Flat racing |
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Distance | 1800 metres |
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Surface | Turf |
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Track | Right-handed |
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Qualification | 4-y-o+ |
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Weight | Handicap |
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Purse | ¥ 92,980,000 (as of 2024) 1st: ¥ 43,000,000 2nd: ¥ 17,000,000 3rd: ¥ 11,000,000 |
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The Kokura Daishoten (Japanese 小倉大賞典) is a Grade 3 horse race for Thoroughbreds aged four and over, run in February over a distance of 1800 metres on turf at Kokura Racecourse.[1]
The Kokura Daishoten was first run in 1967 and has held Grade 3 status since 1984. The race was run at Hanshin Racecourse in 1969 and 1982 and at Chukyo Racecourse in 1998, 1999 and 2010.
Winners since 2000
Year
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Winner
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Age
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Jockey
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Trainer
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Time
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2000
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Jo Big Bang
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5
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Yamada Kazuhiro
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Noriaki Tsubo
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1:48.0
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2001
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Misuzu Chardon
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6
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Mirco Demuro
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Keiji Kato
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1:49.5
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2002
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Tamamo Hibiki
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6
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Yoshiyuki Obara
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Isami Obara
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1:48.0
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2003
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Meiner Blau
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6
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Shinji Kawashima
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Masatoshi Ando
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1:49.1
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2004
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Meisho Battler
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4
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Shinji Fujita
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Shigetada Takahashi
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1:49.1
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2005
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Meisho Kaido
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6
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Yutaka Take
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Masahiro Sakaguchi
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1:46.4
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2006
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Mejiro Meyer
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7
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Yuga Kawada
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Yohiyasu Tajima
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1:47.2
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2007
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Asaka Defeat
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9
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Futoshi Komaki
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Akio Tsurudome
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1:46.8
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2008
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Asaka Defeat
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10
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Eiji Nakadate
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Akio Tsurudome
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1:47.7
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2009
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Sunrise Max
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5
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Norihiro Yokoyama
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Yasuda Masumoto
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1:44.9
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2010
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Osumi Spark
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5
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Kota Fujioka
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Katsumi Minai
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1:47.2
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2011
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Sunrise Vega
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7
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Shinichiro Akiyama
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Hidetaka Otonashi
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1:45.3
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2012
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A Shin G Line
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7
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Haruhiko Kawasu
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Masanori Sakaguchi
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1:46.3
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2013
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Hit The Target
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5
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Takuya Ono
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Keiji Kato
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1:46.4
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2014
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Last Impact
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4
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Yuga Kawada
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Hiroyoshi Matsuda
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1:45.3
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2015
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Curren Black Hill
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6
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Shinichiro Akiyama
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Osamu Hirata
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1:48.3
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2016
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Albert Dock
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4
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Yuga Kawada
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Hiroyoshi Matsuda
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1:46.7
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2017
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Maltese Apogee
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5
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Tomoharu Bushizawa
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Masahiro Horii
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1:45.8[2]
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2018
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Triomphe
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4
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Yuga Kawada
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Naosuke Sugai
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1:46.1[3]
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2019
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Stiffelio
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5
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Genki Maruyama
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Hidetaka Otonashi
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1:46.7[4]
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2020
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Cadenas
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6
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Katsuma Sameshima
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Kazuya Nakatake
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1:48.3
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2021
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Territorial
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7
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Yukito Ishikawa
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Katsuichi Nishiura
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1:45.5
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2022
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Arrivo
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4
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Kazuo Yokoyama
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Haruki Sugiyama
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1:49.2
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2023
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Hindu Times
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7
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Bauyrzhan Murzabayev
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Takashi Saito
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1:49.7
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2024
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Epiphany
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5
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Makoto Sugihara
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Keisuke Miyata
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1:45.1
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Earlier winners
- 1984 - Yamano Shiragiko
- 1985 - Global Dyna
- 1986 - Machikane Ishin
- 1987 - Tosho Leo
- 1988 - Tosho Leo
- 1989 - Daikatsu Kenzan
- 1990 - Mr Yamano
- 1991 - Let's Go Tarquin
- 1992 - Wide Battle
- 1993 - One More Love Way
- 1994 - Meisho Marine
- 1995 - Meisho Regnum
- 1996 - Aratami Wonder
- 1997 - Osumi Max
- 1998 - Silence Suzuka
- 1999 - Suehiro Commander
See also
References
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