Miyako Stakes
Horse Race
Horse race
Grade 3 race | |
The 2011 winner Espoir City | |
Location | Kyoto Racecourse |
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Inaugurated | 2010 |
Race type | Thoroughbred Flat racing |
Race information | |
Distance | 1800 metres |
Surface | Dirt |
Track | Right-handed |
Qualification | 3-y-o+ |
Weight | 4-y-o+ 56 kg, 3-y-o 54 kg, fillies allowed 2 kg |
Purse | ¥81,880,000 (total), ¥38,000,000 (winner) |
The Miyako Stakes (Japanese みやこステークス) is a Grade 3 horse race for Thoroughbreds aged three and over, run in November over a distance of 1800 metres on dirt at Kyoto Racecourse.[1]
The race was originally named the Topaz Stakes from 1986 until 2009. It was promoted to Grade 3 status in 2010 was renamed to Miyako Stakes. The race serves as a trial for the Champions Cup.
Winners since 2009
Year | Winner | Age | Jockey | Trainer | Time |
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2009 | Silk Mobius | 3 | Hiroyasu Tanaka | Masazo Ryoke | 1:49.6 |
2010 | Transcend | 4 | Shinji Fujita | Takayuki Yasuda | 1:49.8 |
2011 | Espoir City | 6 | Tetsuzo Sato | Akio Adachi | 1:48.4 |
2012 | Roman Legend | 4 | Yasunari Iwata | Hideaki Fujiwara | 1:49.6 |
2013 | Brightline | 4 | Yuichi Fukunaga | Ippo Sameshima | 1:49.2 |
2014 | Incantation | 4 | Takuya Ono | Tomohiko Hatsuki | 1:50.2 |
2015 | Roi Jardin | 4 | Suguru Hamanaka | Hirofumi Toda | 1:47.8 |
2016 | Apollo Kentucky | 4 | Fuma Matsukawa | Kenji Yamauchi | 1:50.1[2] |
2017 | T M Jinsoku | 5 | Yoshihiro Furakawa | Kazuyoshi Kihara | 1:50.1[3] |
2018 | no race | ||||
2019 | Vengeance | 6 | Hideaki Miyuki | Hiroyuki Oneda | 1:49.1 |
2020 | Clincher | 6 | Yuga Kawada | Hiroshi Miyamoto | 1:49.9 |
2021 | Meisho Hario | 4 | Suguru Hamanaka | Inao Okada | 1:50.8 |
2022 | Sunrise Hope | 5 | Hideaki Miyuki | Tomohiko Hatsuki | 1:51.6 |
See also
References
- Netkeiba:[4][5]
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List of Japanese Grade III horse races
(Note: JRA races bracketed with "exchange" below, and all dirt/3-year-old races are Japan Racing Association(JRA)-National Association of Racing(NAR) exchange races)
(International GIII)
- Nakayama Kimpai
- Kyoto Kimpai
- Shinzan Kinen
- Fairy Stakes
- Aichi Hai
- Keisei Hai
- Negishi Stakes (dirt)
- Silk Road Stakes
- Tokyo Shimbun Hai
- Kisaragi Sho
- Daily Hai Queen Cup
- Kyodo Tsushin Hai
- Diamond Stakes
- Kyoto Himba Stakes
- Kokura Daishoten
- Hankyu Hai
- Ocean Stakes
- Nakayama Himba Stakes
- Falcon Stakes
- Flower Cup
- Mainichi Hai
- March Stakes (dirt)
- Lord Derby Challenge Trophy
- Arlington Cup
- Antares Stakes (dirt)
- Fukushima Himba Stakes
- Niigata Daishoten
- Heian Stakes (dirt)
- Aoi Stakes
- Naruo Kinen
- Epsom Cup
- Hakodate Sprint Stakes
- Mermaid Stakes
- Unicorn Stakes (dirt)
- Radio Nikkei Sho
- CBC Sho
- Tanabata Sho
- Procyon Stakes (dirt)
- Hakodate Nisai Stakes
- Hakodate Kinen
- Chukyo Kinen
- Ibis Summer Dash
- Queen Stakes
- Leopard Stakes (dirt)
- Elm Stakes (dirt)
- Kokura Kinen
- Sekiya Kinen
- Kitakyushu Kinen
- Niigata Nisai Stakes
- Keeneland Cup
- Sapporo Nisai Stakes
- Niigata Kinen
- Kokura Nisai Stakes
- Keisei Hai Autumn Handicap
- Sirius Stakes (dirt)
- Saudi Arabia Royal Cup
- Artemis Stakes
- Fantasy Stakes
- Miyako Stakes (dirt)
- Musashino Stakes (dirt)
- Fukushima Kinen
- Kyoto Nisai Stakes
- Keihan Hai
- Challenge Cup
- Chunichi Shimbun Hai
- Capella Stakes (dirt)
- Turquoise Stakes
(Domestic GIII, dirt)
- Marine Cup
- Tokyo Sprint
- Kakitsubata Kinen
- Hokkaido Sprint Cup
- Sparking Lady Cup
- Mercury Cup
- Cluster Cup
- Breeders' Gold Cup
- Summer Champion
- Hakusan Daishoten
- Teletama Hai Oval Sprint
- Edelweiss Sho
- JBC Nisai Yushun
- Queen Sho
- Hyogo Gold Trophy
- Bluebird Cup
- Saga Kinen
- Nagoya Daishoten
- Kurofune Sho
- Kumotori Sho
- TCK Queen Cup
- Tokyo Jump Stakes
- Niigata Jump Stakes
- Kokura Summer Jump
- Hanshin Jump Stakes
- Kyoto Jump Stakes