The Spring Stakes is a Japanese
Grade 2 Grade 2 may refer to:
* Grade 2, the second year of primary education.
* Grade 2 horse races, the second tier in worldwide horse racing.
* Grade 2, the English punk band.
Grade II may refer to:
* Grade II listed buildings
In the United King ...
flat
Flat or flats may refer to:
Architecture
* Flat (housing), an apartment in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and other Commonwealth countries
Arts and entertainment
* Flat (music), a symbol () which denotes a lower pitch
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horse race
Horse racing is an equestrian performance sport, typically involving two or more horses ridden by jockeys (or sometimes driven without riders) over a set distance for competition. It is one of the most ancient of all sports, as its basic p ...
in
Japan for three-year-old
Thoroughbred
The Thoroughbred is a horse breed best known for its use in horse racing. Although the word ''thoroughbred'' is sometimes used to refer to any breed of purebred horse, it technically refers only to the Thoroughbred breed. Thoroughbreds are ...
colts and
fillies
A filly is a female horse that is too young to be called a mare. There are two specific definitions in use:
*In most cases, a ''filly'' is a female horse under four years old.
*In some nations, such as the United Kingdom and the United States, ...
run over a distance of 1,800 metres at
Nakayama Racecourse
is located in Funabashi, Chiba, Japan. It is used for horse racing. It has a capacity of 165,676. It was built in 1990.
Physical attributes
Nakayama Race Course has two grass courses, a dirt course, and a jump course.
The turf's measures 1 ...
,
Funabashi
is a Cities of Japan, city located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 644,668 in 309,238 households and a population density of . The total area of the city is . It is the Greater Tokyo Area's 7th most populat ...
,
Chiba. The race is run in March and serves as a major trial race for the
Satsuki Sho
Satsuki is a traditional Japanese name for the month of . It is commonly used as a feminine given name and, more rarely, as a surname or a masculine name.
Possible spellings
Satsuki can be spelled using different ''kanji'' characters and can mean ...
.
It was first run in 1952. Among the winners of the race have been
Shinzan
Shinzan (シンザン; 2 April 1961 – 13 July 1996) was a thoroughbred racehorse that won the Japanese Triple Crown.
Background
Shinzan was a bay horse bred by Yoshimatsu Matsuhashi. He was sired by Irish Derby winner Hindostan. His dam, H ...
,
Narita Brian
Narita Brian ( ja, ナリタブライアン, Hepburn: ; May 3, 1991 – September 27, 1998) was a Japanese racehorse. Until T M Opera O surpassed him in 2000, Narita Brian was the world's top money earner.
Background
Narita Brian was a bay ho ...
,
Bubble Gum Fellow
Bubble Gum Fellow, ( ja, バブルガムフェロー, link=no, 11 April 1993 – 26 April 2010) was a Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In 1995 he was rated the best juvenile colt of his generation in Japan when he won three of his fo ...
,
Neo Universe
Neo Universe ( ja, ネオユニヴァース, link=no) is a retired Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse and active sire. In 2003 he won the Satsuki Shō and the Tokyo Yūshun (Japanese Derby), but was defeated when attempting to complete the Japan ...
,
Meisho Samson
Meisho Samson (Japanese : メイショウサムソン, March 7, 2003 - ) is a Japanese racehorse which won the Tokyo Yūshun and Satsuki Sho in 2006, and the Tenno Sho (Spring and Autumn) in 2007.
Stud career
Meisho Samson's descendants include:
...
and
Orfevre
Orfevre ( ja, オルフェーヴル, link=no, foaled May 14, 2008) is a retired Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse and active breeding stallion. In 2011 he won the Japanese Triple Crown and was voted Japanese Horse of the Year. In 2012 he added vic ...
.
Winners since 1994
Earlier winners
* 1952 - Asatomo
* 1953 - Cheerio
* 1954 - Taka O
* 1955 - Nancy Shine
* 1956 - Kitano O
* 1957 - Hikaru Meiji
* 1958 - Daigo Homare
* 1959 - Meitai
* 1960 - Kodama
* 1961 - Yukiro
* 1962 - Kanetsu Seki
* 1963 - Meizui
* 1964 -
Shinzan
Shinzan (シンザン; 2 April 1961 – 13 July 1996) was a thoroughbred racehorse that won the Japanese Triple Crown.
Background
Shinzan was a bay horse bred by Yoshimatsu Matsuhashi. He was sired by Irish Derby winner Hindostan. His dam, H ...
* 1965 - Dai Koter
* 1966 - Shogun
* 1967 - Mejiro Flame
* 1968 - Marchs
* 1969 - Wild More
* 1970 - Tanino Moutiers
* 1971 - Mejiro Gekko
* 1972 - Tai Tehm
* 1973 -
Haiseko
* 1974 - Kitano Kochidoki
* 1975 - Long Hawk
* 1976 - Ten Point
* 1977 - Yoshino Ryujin
* 1978 - Takeden
* 1979 - Rikiai O
* 1980 - Sir Pen Prince
* 1981 - Sanei Tholon
* 1982 - Hagino Kamui O
* 1983 - Takeno Hien
* 1984 - Bizen Nihiki
* 1985 - Miho Shinzan
* 1986 - Sunny Light
* 1987 - Material
* 1988 - Mogami Nine
* 1989 - Narcisse Noir
* 1990 - Azuma East
* 1991 - Shin Horisky
* 1992 -
Mihono Bourbon
* 1993 - Multi Max
See also
*
Horse racing in Japan
; Horse racing in Japan is a popular equestrian sport, with more than 21,000 horse races held each year. There are three types of racing that take place in Japan - flat racing, jump racing, and Ban'ei Racing (also called Draft Racing).
In Japa ...
*
List of Japanese flat horse races
A list of notable flat horse races which take place annually in Japan. Except for the Tokyo Daishoten, all graded races are operated Japan Racing Association, including all conditions races which currently hold Grade 1
First grade (also call ...
References
{{Japanese Grade II horse races
Turf races in Japan
1952 establishments in Japan
Recurring sporting events established in 1952