Nippon TV Hai
Japanese thoroughbred race
Horse race
Domestic Grade II (JpnII) race | |
2010 Nippon TV Hai | |
Location | Funabashi Racecourse |
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Inaugurated | 1954 |
Race type | Thoroughbred - Flat racing |
Race information | |
Distance | 1,800 meters |
Surface | Dirt |
Track | Left-handed |
Qualification | Three-year-olds and up |
Weight | Special Weight |
Purse | 1st: ¥35,000,000 |
The Nippon TV Hai (in Japanese: 日本テレビ盃), is a horse race for three-year-olds and up at Funabashi Racecourse.
Race details
The first edition of the race took place on August 4, 1954.[1]
The race is usually held in the fall with no set month.[1]
The race is named after the Japanese television station, Nippon TV.
Winners since 2015
Winners since 2015 include:[1][2]
Year | Winner | Jockey | Trainer | Time |
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2015 | Sound True[3] | Takuya Oono | Noboru Takagi | 1:50.2 |
2016 | Awardee[4] | Yutaka Take | Mikio Matsunaga | 1:52.0 |
2017 | Apollo Kentucky[5] | Hiroyuki Uchida | Kenji Yamauchi | 1:52.9 |
2018 | K T Brave[6] | Yuichi Fukunaga | Haruki Sugiyama | 1:52.5 |
2019 | Chrysoberyl | Yuga Kawada | Hidetaka Otonashi | 1:52.1 |
2020 | Lord Bless | Kousei Miura | Yutaka Okumura | 1:50.5 |
2021 | Salsa Dione | Takayuki Yano | Chiaki Hori | 1:53.5 |
2022 | Field Sense | Kouta Motohashi | Takayuki Yamashita | 1:53.0 |
2023 | Ushba Tesoro[7] | Yuga Kawada | Noboru Takagi | 1:51.7 |
Past winners
Past winners include:[1]
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See also
References
- Netkeiba:[11]
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- ^ a b c d "NTV Samurai race winner horse distance 1,800m". Retrieved 11 August 2019.
- ^ "Nippon TV". Retrieved 11 August 2019.
- ^ "Sound True". JBIS. Retrieved 11 August 2019.
- ^ "Awardee". JBIS. Retrieved 11 August 2019.
- ^ "Apollo Kentucky". JBIS. Retrieved 11 August 2019.
- ^ "K T Brave". JBIS. Retrieved 11 August 2019.
- ^ "【船橋・日本テレビ盃】ウシュバテソーロが完勝!BCクラシックへ向け好発進 川田「ここでは負けてはいけないという思いでした」". 東スポ競馬 (in Japanese). Tokyo Sports. 2023-09-27. Retrieved 2023-09-28.
- ^ "Kiyo Strong". JBIS. Retrieved 11 August 2019.
- ^ "Homare O". JBIS. Retrieved 11 August 2019.
- ^ "O Tajima". Ahonoora. Retrieved 11 August 2019.
- ^ "日本テレビ盃". Netkeiba.
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List of Japanese Grade II 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 GII)
- Nikkei Shinshun Hai
- American Jockey Club Cup
- Tokai Stakes
- Kyoto Kinen
- Nakayama Kinen
- Tulip Sho
- Yayoi Sho
- Fillies' Revue
- Hanshin Daishōten
- Spring Stakes
- Kinko Sho
- Nikkei Shō
- Hanshin Himba Stakes
- New Zealand Trophy
- Yomiuri Milers Cup
- Flora Stakes
- Aoba Sho
- Kyoto Shimbun Hai
- Keio Hai Spring Cup
- Meguro Kinen
- Sapporo Kinen
- Shion Stakes
- Centaur Stakes
- St. Lite Kinen
- Rose Stakes
- Sankei Sho All Comers
- Kobe Shimbun Hai
- Mainichi Ōkan
- Kyōto Daishōten
- Daily Hai Nisai Stakes
- Tokyo Sports Hai Nisai Stakes
- Fuchu Himba Stakes
- Swan Stakes
- Copa Republica Argentina
- Keio Hai Nisai Stakes
- Stayers Stakes
- Hanshin Cup
(Domestic GII, dirt)
- Empress Hai (fillies and mares)
- Diolite Kinen
- Keihin Hai (3-year-old)
- Hyōgo Championship (3-year-old)
- Kantō Oaks (3-year-old fillies)
- Kozukata Sho (3-year-old)
- Nippon TV Hai
- Tōkyo Hai
- Ladies' Prelude
- Urawa Kinen
- Hyōgo Junior Grand Prix (2-year-old)
- Nagoya Grand Prix
- Hanshin Spring Jump
- Kyōto High Jump
- Tōkyō High Jump