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Tenno Sho

The Tennō Shō (天皇賞, "Emperor's Prize") is a horse race held twice a year in Japan, once in the spring and once in the autumn. "Tenno" means "Emperor of Japan". The races are both International Grade I races. Prior to the 2007 races, both Tenno Sho races were Japanese domestic Grade I races.[1]

Spring edit

Tenno Sho (Spring)
Int'l Grade 1 race
 
Justin Palace winning the 167th Tenno Sho
LocationKyoto Racecourse, Kyoto
Inaugurated1938
Race typeThoroughbred
Websitejapanracing.jp
Race information
Distance3200 meters
(About 16 furlongs / 2 miles)
SurfaceTurf
TrackRight-handed
Qualification4-y-o & Up, Thoroughbreds
Weight4-y-o & up 58 kg
Allowances
2 kg for fillies and mares
Purse¥ 475,200,000 (as of 2023)
1st: ¥ 220,000,000
BonusesWinner of Osaka Hai, Tenno Sho (Spring), Takarazuka Kinen[2]
Domestic: ¥ 200,000,000

International: ¥ 100,000,000

The Spring Tenno Sho is held at Kyoto Racecourse, in late April or early May. It is run over a distance of 3,200 metres (10,500 ft), making it the longest Grade I race in Japan.

Deep Impact won the 2006 version of the race setting the world record for a 3200 metre race with a time of 3:13.4. beating the World Record set in the 1988 Wellington Cup by Daria’s Fun, held for almost 20 years of 3:15.59, the closest time run in The Melbourne Cup is 3:16.3. [3][4] Deep Impact's record stood until Kitasan Black won in 3:12.5 in 2017. The average time 1990-2018 of the Tenno Sho is 3:16.7, the Melbourne Cup 3:21.1, a difference of 4.4 seconds.

Winners since 1990 edit

Year
Winner
Age
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Time
1990 Super Creek 5 Yutaka Take Syuuji Itou Makoto Kikura 3:21.9
1991 Mejiro McQueen 4 Yutaka Take Yasuo Ikee Mejiro Stud 3:18.8
1992 Mejiro McQueen 5 Yutaka Take Yasuo Ikee Mejiro Stud 3:20.0
1993 Rice Shower 4 Hitoshi Matoba Yoshitsugu Iizuka Hideo Kurabayashi 3:17.1
1994 Biwa Hayahide[a] 4 Yukio Okabe Mitsumasa Hamada Biwa Co Ltd 3:22.6
1995 Rice Shower 6 Hitoshi Matoba Yoshitsugu Iizuka Hideo Kurabayashi 3:19.9
1996 Sakura Laurel 5 Norihiro Yokoyama Katsutarou Sakai Sakura Commerce 3:17.8
1997 Mayano Top Gun 5 Seiki Tabara Masahiro Sakaguchi Yuu Tadokoro 3:14.4
1998 Mejiro Bright 4 Hiroshi Kawachi Hidekazu Asami Mejiro Stud 3:15.3
1999 Special Week 4 Yutaka Take Toshiaki Shirai Hiroyoshi Usuda 3:17.1
2000 T M Opera O 4 Ryuji Wada Ichizo Iwamoto Masatsugu Takezono 3:17.6
2001 T M Opera O 5 Ryuji Wada Ichizo Iwamoto Masatsugu Takezono 3:16.2
2002 Manhattan Cafe 4 Masayoshi Ebina Futoshi Kojima Ken Nishikawa 3:19.5
2003 Hishi Miracle 4 Koichi Tsunoda Masaru Sayama Masaichiro Abe 3:17.0
2004 Ingrandire 5 Norihiro Yokoyama Yoshinami Shimizu Chizu Yoshida 3:18.4
2005 Suzuka Mambo 4 Katsumi Ando Mitsuru Hashida Keiji Nagai 3:16.5
2006 Deep Impact 4 Yutaka Take Yasuo Ikee Makoto Kaneko 3:13.4
2007 Meisho Samson 4 Mamoru Ishibashi Shigetada Takahashi Yoshio Matsumoto 3:14.1
2008 Admire Jupiter 5 Yasunari Iwata Yasuo Tomomichi Riichi Kondo 3:15.1
2009 Meiner Kitz 6 Masami Matsuoka Sakae Kunieda Ruffian Thoroughbred Club 3:14.4
2010 Jaguar Mail 6 Craig Williams Noriyuki Hori Ken Yoshida 3:15.7
2011 Hiruno d'Amour 4 Shinji Fujita Mitsugu Kon Hashimoto Bokujo 3:20.6
2012 Beat Black 5 Syu Ishibashi Hitoshi Nakamura Koji Maeda 3:13.8
2013 Fenomeno 4 Masayoshi Ebina Hirofumi Toda Sunday Racing 3:14.2
2014 Fenomeno 5 Masayoshi Ebina Hirofumi Toda Sunday Racing 3:15.1
2015 Gold Ship 6 Norihiro Yokoyama Naosuke Sugai Kobayashi Eiichi Holdings 3:14.7
2016 Kitasan Black 4 Yutaka Take Hisashi Shimizu Ono Shoji 3:15.3
2017 Kitasan Black 5 Yutaka Take Hisashi Shimizu Ono Shoji 3:12.5
2018 Rainbow Line 5 Yasunari Iwata Hidekazu Asami Masahiro Mita 3:16.2
2019 Fierement 4 Christophe Lemaire Takahisa Tezuka Sunday Racing 3:15.0
2020 Fierement 5 Christophe Lemaire Takahisa Tezuka Sunday Racing 3:16.5
2021 World Premiere[b] 5 Yuichi Fukunaga Yasuo Tomomichi Ryoichi Otsuka 3:14.7
2022 Titleholder[b] 4 Kazuo Yokoyama Toru Kurita Hiroshi Yamada 3:16.2
2023 Justin Palace 4 Christophe Lemaire Haruki Sugiyama Masahiro Miki 3:16.1

a The 1994 race was contested at Hanshin Racecourse.[5]
b The 2021 and 2022 races were contested at Hanshin Racecourse, due to construction at Kyoto Racecourse.[6]

Earlier winners edit

  • 1938 - Hase Park
  • 1939 - Sugenuma
  • 1940 - Toki no Chikara
  • 1941 - Marutake
  • 1942 - Minami Mor[7]
  • 1943 - Grand Lite
  • 1944 - Hiro Sakura
  • 1945 - No race
  • 1946 - No race
  • 1947 - Olite[8]
  • 1948 - Cyma[9][10]
  • 1949 - Miharu O
  • 1950 - Owens
  • 1951 - Takakura Yama
  • 1952 - Mitsuhata
  • 1953 - Leda
  • 1954 - Hakuryou
  • 1955 - Taka O
  • 1956 - Meiji Hikari
  • 1957 - Kitano O
  • 1958 - Onward There
  • 1959 - Tosa O
  • 1960 - Kuripero
  • 1961 - Yamanin More[11]
  • 1962 - Onslaught[12]
  • 1963 - Korehisa
  • 1964 - Hikaru Pola[13]
  • 1965 - Asahoko
  • 1966 - Hakuzuikou
  • 1967 - Speed Symboli
  • 1968 - Hikarutakai
  • 1969 - Takeshiba O
  • 1970 - Riki Eikan
  • 1971 - Mejiro Musashi
  • 1972 - Bell Wide
  • 1973 - Tai Tehm[14]
  • 1974 - Take Hope
  • 1975 - Ichifuji Isami
  • 1976 - Erimo George
  • 1977 - Ten Point
  • 1978 - Green Grass
  • 1979 - Kashuu Chikara
  • 1980 - Nichidou Taro
  • 1981 - Katsura no Haiseiko
  • 1982 - Monte Prince
  • 1983 – Amber Shadai
  • 1984 – Monte Fast
  • 1985 - Symboli Rudolf
  • 1986 - Kushiro King
  • 1987 - Miho Shinzan
  • 1988 - Tamamo Cross
  • 1989 - Inari One

Autumn edit

Tenno Sho (Autumn)
Int'l Grade 1 race
 
Equinox winning the 168th Tenno Sho
LocationTokyo Racecourse, Fuchu, Tokyo
Inaugurated1937
Race typeThoroughbred
Websitejapanracing.jp
Race information
Distance2000 meters
(About 10 furlongs / 1+14 miles)
SurfaceTurf
TrackLeft-handed
Qualification3-y-o & Up, Thoroughbreds
Weight3-y-o 56 kg \ 4-y-o & up 58 kg
Allowances
2 kg for fillies and mares
Purse¥ 475,200,000 (as of 2023)
1st: ¥ 220,000,000
BonusesWinner of Tenno Sho (Autumn), Japan Cup, Arima Kinen[15]
Domestic: ¥ 200,000,000

International: ¥ 100,000,000

The Autumn Tenno Sho is held at Tokyo Racecourse, in late October. It is run over a distance of 2,000 metres (6,600 ft). It is considered the first leg of the Japanese Autumn Triple Crown (the other two are the Japan Cup and the Arima Kinen).

Originally, the Autumn Tenno Sho was run over a distance of 3,200 metres (10,500 ft), but was shortened to its current distance to promote middle-distance horses and to promote 3-year-old horses as a shorter-distance alternative to the Kikuka Sho, the Japanese St. Leger, which is 3,000 metres (9,800 ft).

Winners since 1990 edit

Year
Winner
Age
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Time
1990 Yaeno Muteki 5 Yukio Okabe Mitsuo Ogino Fuji Co 1:58.2
1991 Prekrasnie* 4 Teruo Eda Terumaso Yano Eijiro Tajima 2:03.9
1992 Let's Go Tarquin 5 Akikasu Osaki Kojiro Hashiguchi Diners Club Japan 1:58.6
1993 Yamanin Zephyr 4 Masao Shibata Hiromu Kurita Tadashi Doi 1:58.9
1994 Nehai Caesar 4 Katsumi Shiomura Akira Huse Daimaru Enterprise 1:58.6
1995 Sakure Chitose O 5 Futoshi Kojima Katsutarao Sakai Sakura Commerce 1:58.8
1996 Bubble Gum Fellow 3 Masayoshi Ebina Kazuo Fujisawa Shadai Racehorse 1:58.7
1997 Air Groove 4 Yutaka Take Yasunori Ito Lucky Field Co Ltd 1:59.0
1998 Offside Trap 7 Yoshitomi Shibata Shuho Kato Takashi Watanabe 1:59.3
1999 Special Week 4 Yutaka Take Toshiaki Shirai Hiroyoshi Usuda 1:58.0
2000 T M Opera O 4 Ryuji Wada Ichizo Iwamoto Masatsugu Takezono 1:59.9
2001 Agnes Digital 4 Hirofumi Shii Toshiaki Shirai Takao Watanabe 2:02.0
2002 Symboli Kris S 3 Yukio Okabe Kazuo Fujisawa Symboli Stud 1:58.5
2003 Symboli Kris S 4 Olivier Peslier Kazuo Fujisawa Symboli Stud 1:58.0
2004 Zenno Rob Roy 4 Olivier Peslier Kazuo Fujisawa Shinobu Osako 1:58.9
2005 Heavenly Romance 5 Mikio Matsunaga Masashi Yamamoto Nosohiruzu Management 2:00.1
2006 Daiwa Major 5 Katsumi Ando Hiroyuki Uehara Keizou Ooshiro 1:58.8
2007 Meisho Samson 4 Yutaka Take Shigetada Takahashi Yoshio Matsumoto 1:58.4
2008 Vodka 4 Yutaka Take Katsuhiko Sumii Yuzo Tanimizu 1:57.2
2009 Company# 8 Norihiro Yokoyama Hidetaka Otonashi Eiko Kondou 1:57.2
2010 Buena Vista 4 Christophe Soumillon Hiroyoshi Matsuda Sunday Racing Co Ltd 1:58.2
2011 Tosen Jordan 5 Nicola Pinna Yasutoshi Ikee Takaya Shimakawa 1:56.1
2012 Eishin Flash 5 Mirco Demuro Hideaki Fujiwara Toyomitsu Hirai 1:57.3
2013 Just A Way 4 Yuichi Fukunaga Naosuke Sugai Akatsuki Yamatoya 1:57.5
2014 Spielberg 5 Hiroshi Kitamura Kazuo Fujisawa Hidetoshi Yamamoto 1:59.7
2015 Lovely Day 5 Suguru Hamanaka Yasutoshi Ikee Kaneko Makoto Holdings 1:58.4
2016 Maurice 5 Ryan Moore Noriyuki Hori Kazumi Yoshida 1:59.3
2017 Kitasan Black 5 Yutaka Take Hisashi Shimizu Ono Shoji 2:08.3
2018 Rey de Oro 4 Christophe Lemaire Kazuo Fujisawa U Carrot Farm 1:56.8
2019 Almond Eye 4 Christophe Lemaire Sakae Kunieda Silk Racing 1:56.2
2020 Almond Eye 5 Christophe Lemaire Sakae Kunieda Silk Racing 1:57.8
2021 Efforia 3 Takeshi Yokoyama Yuichi Shikato Carrot Farm 1:57.9
2022 Equinox 3 Christophe Lemaire Tetsuya Kimura Silk Racing 1:57.5
2023 Equinox 4 Christophe Lemaire Tetsuya Kimura Silk Racing 1:55.2
* Mejiro McQueen finished first in 1991 but was demoted to last place following a Stewards' Inquiry.
@ The 2002 Autumn Tennō Shō was contested at Nakayama Racecourse, due to construction at Tokyo Racecourse.
# Also Japanese record of flat racing for oldest horse winning first G1 race.

Earlier winners edit

  • 1937 – Happy Might
  • 1938 - Hisatomo
  • 1939 - Tetsumon
  • 1940 – Rocky Mor[16]
  • 1941 - Estates
  • 1942 - Ni Patois
  • 1943 - Kuri Hikari
  • 1944 - No race
  • 1945 - No race
  • 1946 - No race
  • 1947 - Toyo Ume
  • 1948 - Katsu Fuji
  • 1949 - Newford
  • 1950 - Yashima Daughter
  • 1951 - Hatakaze
  • 1952 - Track O
  • 1953 - Queen Narubi
  • 1954 - Opal Orchid[17]
  • 1955 - Dainana Hoshu
  • 1956 - Midfarm
  • 1957 - Hakuchikara
  • 1958 - Cellulose[18]
  • 1959 - Garnet
  • 1960 - Ote Mon
  • 1961 - Takamagahara
  • 1962 - Kurihide
  • 1963 - Ryu Forel
  • 1964 - Yamato Kyodai
  • 1965 - Shinzan
  • 1966 - Korehide
  • 1967 - Kabuto Ciro
  • 1968 - Knit Eight
  • 1969 - Mejiro Taiyo
  • 1970 - Mejiro Asama
  • 1971 - Tomei
  • 1972 - Yamanin Wave
  • 1973 - Tani no Chikara
  • 1974 - Kami no Tesio
  • 1975 - Fujino Parthia
  • 1976 - Eyeful
  • 1977 - Hokuto Boy
  • 1978 - Tenmei
  • 1979 - Three Giants
  • 1980 - Pretty Cast
  • 1981 - Hoyo Boy
  • 1982 - Mejiro Titan
  • 1983 - Kyoei Promise
  • 1984 - Mr. C.B.
  • 1985 - Gallop Dyna
  • 1986 - Sakura Yutaka O
  • 1987 - Nippo Teio
  • 1988 - Tamamo Cross
  • 1989 - Super Creek

Multiple winners edit

Prior to 1980, a horse winning a Tennō Shō races was not allowed to participate in future editions of the race but this ban was lifted in 1981. Only two horses won the prize three times:

Apart from Kitasan Black and T M Opera O, four horses to date have won consecutive runnings, either by winning both the Spring and Autumn races in the same year or by winning the Autumn race, and following year's Spring race.

Five horses have won two non-consecutive runnings.

See also edit

References edit

Spring

  • Racing Post:
    • 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
    • 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
    • 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023

Autumn

  • Racing Post:
    • 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
    • 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
    • 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
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  2. ^ "平成29年度競馬番組等について" (PDF) (in Japanese). Japan Racing Association.
  3. ^ "Results from the 7.40 race at KYOTO (JPN) - 30 April 2006". Racing Post. Retrieved 2012-03-25.
  4. ^ "Drought ends with a week's free vision - Horseracing - Sport". smh.com.au. Retrieved 2012-03-25.
  5. ^ "第109回 天皇賞(春)(GI)" (in Japanese). Japan Racing Association. Retrieved 13 July 2022.
  6. ^ "令和3年度の重賞競走の主な変更点について" (PDF) (in Japanese). 日本中央競馬会. 19 October 2020. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
  7. ^ JBIS Japan Bloodstock Information System (Japan Bloodhorse Breeders' Association)
  8. ^ JBIS Japan Bloodstock Information System (Japan Bloodhorse Breeders' Association)
  9. ^ Family Tables of Racinghorses Vol.IV, Edited by Thoroughbred Pedigree Center / In collaboration with France Galop,Published by Japan Racing Association and The Japan Bloodhorse Breeders' Association,2003
  10. ^ According to Romanization of Japanese,Shîmâ(pronounced as 'seemer').
  11. ^ JBIS Japan Bloodstock Information System (Japan Bloodhorse Breeders' Association)
  12. ^ JBIS Japan Bloodstock Information System (Japan Bloodhorse Breeders' Association)
  13. ^ JBIS Japan Bloodstock Information System (Japan Bloodhorse Breeders' Association)
  14. ^ JBIS Japan Bloodstock Information System (Japan Bloodhorse Breeders' Association)
  15. ^ "同一年度に本会が定める競走に優勝した馬に対する褒賞金交付基準" (PDF) (in Japanese). Japan Racing Association.
  16. ^ JBIS Japan Bloodstock Information System (Japan Bloodhorse Breeders' Association)
  17. ^ JBIS Japan Bloodstock Information System (Japan Bloodhorse Breeders' Association)
  18. ^ JBIS Japan Bloodstock Information System (Japan Bloodhorse Breeders' Association)

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The Tennō Shō 天皇賞 Emperor s Prize is a horse race held twice a year in Japan once in the spring and once in the autumn Tenno means Emperor of Japan The races are both International Grade I races Prior to the 2007 races both Tenno Sho races were Japanese domestic Grade I races 1 Contents 1 Spring 1 1 Winners since 1990 1 2 Earlier winners 2 Autumn 2 1 Winners since 1990 2 2 Earlier winners 3 Multiple winners 4 See also 5 ReferencesSpring editTenno Sho Spring Int l Grade 1 race nbsp Justin Palace winning the 167th Tenno ShoLocationKyoto Racecourse KyotoInaugurated1938Race typeThoroughbredWebsitejapanracing wbr jpRace informationDistance3200 meters About 16 furlongs 2 miles SurfaceTurfTrackRight handedQualification4 y o amp Up ThoroughbredsWeight4 y o amp up 58 kgAllowances2 kg for fillies and maresPurse 475 200 000 as of 2023 1st 220 000 000BonusesWinner of Osaka Hai Tenno Sho Spring Takarazuka Kinen 2 Domestic 200 000 000International 100 000 000The Spring Tenno Sho is held at Kyoto Racecourse in late April or early May It is run over a distance of 3 200 metres 10 500 ft making it the longest Grade I race in Japan Deep Impact won the 2006 version of the race setting the world record for a 3200 metre race with a time of 3 13 4 beating the World Record set in the 1988 Wellington Cup by Daria s Fun held for almost 20 years of 3 15 59 the closest time run in The Melbourne Cup is 3 16 3 3 4 Deep Impact s record stood until Kitasan Black won in 3 12 5 in 2017 The average time 1990 2018 of the Tenno Sho is 3 16 7 the Melbourne Cup 3 21 1 a difference of 4 4 seconds Winners since 1990 edit Year Winner Age Jockey Trainer Owner Time1990 Super Creek 5 Yutaka Take Syuuji Itou Makoto Kikura 3 21 91991 Mejiro McQueen 4 Yutaka Take Yasuo Ikee Mejiro Stud 3 18 81992 Mejiro McQueen 5 Yutaka Take Yasuo Ikee Mejiro Stud 3 20 01993 Rice Shower 4 Hitoshi Matoba Yoshitsugu Iizuka Hideo Kurabayashi 3 17 11994 Biwa Hayahide a 4 Yukio Okabe Mitsumasa Hamada Biwa Co Ltd 3 22 61995 Rice Shower 6 Hitoshi Matoba Yoshitsugu Iizuka Hideo Kurabayashi 3 19 91996 Sakura Laurel 5 Norihiro Yokoyama Katsutarou Sakai Sakura Commerce 3 17 81997 Mayano Top Gun 5 Seiki Tabara Masahiro Sakaguchi Yuu Tadokoro 3 14 41998 Mejiro Bright 4 Hiroshi Kawachi Hidekazu Asami Mejiro Stud 3 15 31999 Special Week 4 Yutaka Take Toshiaki Shirai Hiroyoshi Usuda 3 17 12000 T M Opera O 4 Ryuji Wada Ichizo Iwamoto Masatsugu Takezono 3 17 62001 T M Opera O 5 Ryuji Wada Ichizo Iwamoto Masatsugu Takezono 3 16 22002 Manhattan Cafe 4 Masayoshi Ebina Futoshi Kojima Ken Nishikawa 3 19 52003 Hishi Miracle 4 Koichi Tsunoda Masaru Sayama Masaichiro Abe 3 17 02004 Ingrandire 5 Norihiro Yokoyama Yoshinami Shimizu Chizu Yoshida 3 18 42005 Suzuka Mambo 4 Katsumi Ando Mitsuru Hashida Keiji Nagai 3 16 52006 Deep Impact 4 Yutaka Take Yasuo Ikee Makoto Kaneko 3 13 42007 Meisho Samson 4 Mamoru Ishibashi Shigetada Takahashi Yoshio Matsumoto 3 14 12008 Admire Jupiter 5 Yasunari Iwata Yasuo Tomomichi Riichi Kondo 3 15 12009 Meiner Kitz 6 Masami Matsuoka Sakae Kunieda Ruffian Thoroughbred Club 3 14 42010 Jaguar Mail 6 Craig Williams Noriyuki Hori Ken Yoshida 3 15 72011 Hiruno d Amour 4 Shinji Fujita Mitsugu Kon Hashimoto Bokujo 3 20 62012 Beat Black 5 Syu Ishibashi Hitoshi Nakamura Koji Maeda 3 13 82013 Fenomeno 4 Masayoshi Ebina Hirofumi Toda Sunday Racing 3 14 22014 Fenomeno 5 Masayoshi Ebina Hirofumi Toda Sunday Racing 3 15 12015 Gold Ship 6 Norihiro Yokoyama Naosuke Sugai Kobayashi Eiichi Holdings 3 14 72016 Kitasan Black 4 Yutaka Take Hisashi Shimizu Ono Shoji 3 15 32017 Kitasan Black 5 Yutaka Take Hisashi Shimizu Ono Shoji 3 12 52018 Rainbow Line 5 Yasunari Iwata Hidekazu Asami Masahiro Mita 3 16 22019 Fierement 4 Christophe Lemaire Takahisa Tezuka Sunday Racing 3 15 02020 Fierement 5 Christophe Lemaire Takahisa Tezuka Sunday Racing 3 16 52021 World Premiere b 5 Yuichi Fukunaga Yasuo Tomomichi Ryoichi Otsuka 3 14 72022 Titleholder b 4 Kazuo Yokoyama Toru Kurita Hiroshi Yamada 3 16 22023 Justin Palace 4 Christophe Lemaire Haruki Sugiyama Masahiro Miki 3 16 1a The 1994 race was contested at Hanshin Racecourse 5 b The 2021 and 2022 races were contested at Hanshin Racecourse due to construction at Kyoto Racecourse 6 Earlier winners edit 1938 Hase Park 1939 Sugenuma 1940 Toki no Chikara 1941 Marutake 1942 Minami Mor 7 1943 Grand Lite 1944 Hiro Sakura 1945 No race 1946 No race 1947 Olite 8 1948 Cyma 9 10 1949 Miharu O 1950 Owens 1951 Takakura Yama 1952 Mitsuhata 1953 Leda 1954 Hakuryou 1955 Taka O 1956 Meiji Hikari 1957 Kitano O 1958 Onward There 1959 Tosa O 1960 Kuripero 1961 Yamanin More 11 1962 Onslaught 12 1963 Korehisa 1964 Hikaru Pola 13 1965 Asahoko 1966 Hakuzuikou 1967 Speed Symboli 1968 Hikarutakai 1969 Takeshiba O 1970 Riki Eikan 1971 Mejiro Musashi 1972 Bell Wide 1973 Tai Tehm 14 1974 Take Hope 1975 Ichifuji Isami 1976 Erimo George 1977 Ten Point 1978 Green Grass 1979 Kashuu Chikara 1980 Nichidou Taro 1981 Katsura no Haiseiko 1982 Monte Prince 1983 Amber Shadai 1984 Monte Fast 1985 Symboli Rudolf 1986 Kushiro King 1987 Miho Shinzan 1988 Tamamo Cross 1989 Inari OneAutumn editTenno Sho Autumn Int l Grade 1 race nbsp Equinox winning the 168th Tenno ShoLocationTokyo Racecourse Fuchu TokyoInaugurated1937Race typeThoroughbredWebsitejapanracing wbr jpRace informationDistance2000 meters About 10 furlongs 1 1 4 miles SurfaceTurfTrackLeft handedQualification3 y o amp Up ThoroughbredsWeight3 y o 56 kg 4 y o amp up 58 kgAllowances2 kg for fillies and maresPurse 475 200 000 as of 2023 1st 220 000 000BonusesWinner of Tenno Sho Autumn Japan Cup Arima Kinen 15 Domestic 200 000 000International 100 000 000The Autumn Tenno Sho is held at Tokyo Racecourse in late October It is run over a distance of 2 000 metres 6 600 ft It is considered the first leg of the Japanese Autumn Triple Crown the other two are the Japan Cup and the Arima Kinen Originally the Autumn Tenno Sho was run over a distance of 3 200 metres 10 500 ft but was shortened to its current distance to promote middle distance horses and to promote 3 year old horses as a shorter distance alternative to the Kikuka Sho the Japanese St Leger which is 3 000 metres 9 800 ft Winners since 1990 edit Year Winner Age Jockey Trainer Owner Time1990 Yaeno Muteki 5 Yukio Okabe Mitsuo Ogino Fuji Co 1 58 21991 Prekrasnie 4 Teruo Eda Terumaso Yano Eijiro Tajima 2 03 91992 Let s Go Tarquin 5 Akikasu Osaki Kojiro Hashiguchi Diners Club Japan 1 58 61993 Yamanin Zephyr 4 Masao Shibata Hiromu Kurita Tadashi Doi 1 58 91994 Nehai Caesar 4 Katsumi Shiomura Akira Huse Daimaru Enterprise 1 58 61995 Sakure Chitose O 5 Futoshi Kojima Katsutarao Sakai Sakura Commerce 1 58 81996 Bubble Gum Fellow 3 Masayoshi Ebina Kazuo Fujisawa Shadai Racehorse 1 58 71997 Air Groove 4 Yutaka Take Yasunori Ito Lucky Field Co Ltd 1 59 01998 Offside Trap 7 Yoshitomi Shibata Shuho Kato Takashi Watanabe 1 59 31999 Special Week 4 Yutaka Take Toshiaki Shirai Hiroyoshi Usuda 1 58 02000 T M Opera O 4 Ryuji Wada Ichizo Iwamoto Masatsugu Takezono 1 59 92001 Agnes Digital 4 Hirofumi Shii Toshiaki Shirai Takao Watanabe 2 02 02002 Symboli Kris S 3 Yukio Okabe Kazuo Fujisawa Symboli Stud 1 58 52003 Symboli Kris S 4 Olivier Peslier Kazuo Fujisawa Symboli Stud 1 58 02004 Zenno Rob Roy 4 Olivier Peslier Kazuo Fujisawa Shinobu Osako 1 58 92005 Heavenly Romance 5 Mikio Matsunaga Masashi Yamamoto Nosohiruzu Management 2 00 12006 Daiwa Major 5 Katsumi Ando Hiroyuki Uehara Keizou Ooshiro 1 58 82007 Meisho Samson 4 Yutaka Take Shigetada Takahashi Yoshio Matsumoto 1 58 42008 Vodka 4 Yutaka Take Katsuhiko Sumii Yuzo Tanimizu 1 57 22009 Company 8 Norihiro Yokoyama Hidetaka Otonashi Eiko Kondou 1 57 22010 Buena Vista 4 Christophe Soumillon Hiroyoshi Matsuda Sunday Racing Co Ltd 1 58 22011 Tosen Jordan 5 Nicola Pinna Yasutoshi Ikee Takaya Shimakawa 1 56 12012 Eishin Flash 5 Mirco Demuro Hideaki Fujiwara Toyomitsu Hirai 1 57 32013 Just A Way 4 Yuichi Fukunaga Naosuke Sugai Akatsuki Yamatoya 1 57 52014 Spielberg 5 Hiroshi Kitamura Kazuo Fujisawa Hidetoshi Yamamoto 1 59 72015 Lovely Day 5 Suguru Hamanaka Yasutoshi Ikee Kaneko Makoto Holdings 1 58 42016 Maurice 5 Ryan Moore Noriyuki Hori Kazumi Yoshida 1 59 32017 Kitasan Black 5 Yutaka Take Hisashi Shimizu Ono Shoji 2 08 32018 Rey de Oro 4 Christophe Lemaire Kazuo Fujisawa U Carrot Farm 1 56 82019 Almond Eye 4 Christophe Lemaire Sakae Kunieda Silk Racing 1 56 22020 Almond Eye 5 Christophe Lemaire Sakae Kunieda Silk Racing 1 57 82021 Efforia 3 Takeshi Yokoyama Yuichi Shikato Carrot Farm 1 57 92022 Equinox 3 Christophe Lemaire Tetsuya Kimura Silk Racing 1 57 52023 Equinox 4 Christophe Lemaire Tetsuya Kimura Silk Racing 1 55 2 Mejiro McQueen finished first in 1991 but was demoted to last place following a Stewards Inquiry The 2002 Autumn Tennō Shō was contested at Nakayama Racecourse due to construction at Tokyo Racecourse Also Japanese record of flat racing for oldest horse winning first G1 race Earlier winners edit 1937 Happy Might 1938 Hisatomo 1939 Tetsumon 1940 Rocky Mor 16 1941 Estates 1942 Ni Patois 1943 Kuri Hikari 1944 No race 1945 No race 1946 No race 1947 Toyo Ume 1948 Katsu Fuji 1949 Newford 1950 Yashima Daughter 1951 Hatakaze 1952 Track O 1953 Queen Narubi 1954 Opal Orchid 17 1955 Dainana Hoshu 1956 Midfarm 1957 Hakuchikara 1958 Cellulose 18 1959 Garnet 1960 Ote Mon 1961 Takamagahara 1962 Kurihide 1963 Ryu Forel 1964 Yamato Kyodai 1965 Shinzan 1966 Korehide 1967 Kabuto Ciro 1968 Knit Eight 1969 Mejiro Taiyo 1970 Mejiro Asama 1971 Tomei 1972 Yamanin Wave 1973 Tani no Chikara 1974 Kami no Tesio 1975 Fujino Parthia 1976 Eyeful 1977 Hokuto Boy 1978 Tenmei 1979 Three Giants 1980 Pretty Cast 1981 Hoyo Boy 1982 Mejiro Titan 1983 Kyoei Promise 1984 Mr C B 1985 Gallop Dyna 1986 Sakura Yutaka O 1987 Nippo Teio 1988 Tamamo Cross 1989 Super CreekMultiple winners editPrior to 1980 a horse winning a Tennō Shō races was not allowed to participate in future editions of the race but this ban was lifted in 1981 Only two horses won the prize three times Kitasan Black 2016 Spring 2017 Spring and Autumn T M Opera O 2000 Spring and Autumn 2001 Spring Apart from Kitasan Black and T M Opera O four horses to date have won consecutive runnings either by winning both the Spring and Autumn races in the same year or by winning the Autumn race and following year s Spring race Tamamo Cross 1988 Spring Autumn Super Creek 1989 Autumn 1990 Spring Special Week 1999 Spring Autumn Meisho Samson 2007 Spring and Autumn Five horses have won two non consecutive runnings Mejiro McQueen 1991 1992 Spring finished 1st in 1991 Autumn but demoted to last Rice Shower 1993 1995 Spring Symboli Kris S 2002 2003 Autumn Fenomeno 2013 2014 Spring Fierement 2019 2020 Spring Almond Eye 2019 2020 Autumn Equinox 2022 2023 Autumn See also editHorse racing in Japan List of Japanese flat horse racesReferences editSpring Racing Post 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023Autumn Racing Post 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2011 10 25 Tenno Sho Autumn G1 Preview News Horse Racing in Japan Japanracing jp Retrieved 2012 03 25 平成29年度競馬番組等について PDF in Japanese Japan Racing Association Results from the 7 40 race at KYOTO JPN 30 April 2006 Racing Post Retrieved 2012 03 25 Drought ends with a week s free vision Horseracing Sport smh com au Retrieved 2012 03 25 第109回 天皇賞 春 GI in Japanese Japan Racing Association Retrieved 13 July 2022 令和3年度の重賞競走の主な変更点について PDF in Japanese 日本中央競馬会 19 October 2020 Retrieved 6 April 2021 JBIS Japan Bloodstock Information System Japan Bloodhorse Breeders Association JBIS Japan Bloodstock Information System Japan Bloodhorse Breeders Association Family Tables of Racinghorses Vol IV Edited by Thoroughbred Pedigree Center In collaboration with France Galop Published by Japan Racing Association and The Japan Bloodhorse Breeders Association 2003 According to Romanization of Japanese Shima pronounced as seemer JBIS Japan Bloodstock Information System Japan Bloodhorse Breeders Association JBIS Japan Bloodstock Information System Japan Bloodhorse Breeders Association JBIS Japan Bloodstock Information System Japan Bloodhorse Breeders Association JBIS Japan Bloodstock Information System Japan Bloodhorse Breeders Association 同一年度に本会が定める競走に優勝した馬に対する褒賞金交付基準 PDF in Japanese Japan Racing Association JBIS Japan Bloodstock Information System Japan Bloodhorse Breeders Association JBIS Japan Bloodstock Information System Japan Bloodhorse Breeders Association JBIS Japan Bloodstock Information System Japan Bloodhorse Breeders Association Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tenno Sho amp oldid 1190645108, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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