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Tokyo Okan Sho

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Tokyo Okan Sho
LocationOhi Racecourse
Inaugurated1964
Race typeThoroughbred - Flat racing
Race information
Distance1,800 meters
SurfaceDirt
QualificationThree-year-old
Weight54kg-57kg
Purse1st: ¥40,000,000

The Tokyo Okan Sho (in Japanese: 東京王冠賞), was a horse race for three-year-olds at Ohi Racecourse.

Race details

The race was held at various lengths throughout its existence including 2,000 meters, 2,400 meters and 2,600 meters before 1,800 meters was settled on for its last two races. All editions of the race took place at Ohi Racecourse.[1]

The race was held during October and November for most of its existence, but later moved to June and May in its final years.[1][2]

The final edition of the race was held on May 10, 2001.[2]

Past winners

Past winners include:[2]

  • 1964: Harroway Top
  • 1965: Higashi Hero
  • 1966: Kazusa Ryu
  • 1967: Hikaru Takai
  • 1968: Wealth Diver[3]
  • 1969: China Speed
  • 1970: Ryu Tokitsu [4]
  • 1971: Goldtrap [5]
  • 1972: Sanko O Rikisu[6]
  • 1973: Marusan Fire[7]
  • 1974: Todoroki Musashi
  • 1975: Golden Ribot
  • 1976: Plus One
  • 1977: Good Boy
  • 1978: Hatsushiba O
  • 1979: Daido Star
  • 1980: Azuma King
  • 1981: Nishikino Boy
  • 1982: Misaki Never
  • 1983: San Oi
  • 1984: Rocky Tiger[2]
  • 1985: Chiyoyo Ace
  • 1986: Hanaki O
  • 1987: Inari One
  • 1988: Aeroplane
  • 1989: Rosita
  • 1990: Adel Sieg
  • 1991: Hashiru Shogun
  • 1992: Grade Shori
  • 1993: Blue Family
  • 1994: Dolphin Boy
  • 1995: Tsukifuku O
  • 1996: Kikuno Win
  • 1997: Surprise Power
  • 1998: Hakata Big One
  • 1999: Opera Hat
  • 2000: Arrow Winner
  • 2001: Toshin Blizzard

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Tokyo Crown Award". Retrieved 11 August 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d "Tokyo Okan". Retrieved 11 August 2019.
  3. ^ "Wealth Diver". Retrieved 11 August 2019.
  4. ^ "Ryu Tokitsu". Retrieved 11 August 2019.
  5. ^ "Goldtrap". Retrieved 11 August 2019.
  6. ^ "Sanko O Rikisu". Retrieved 11 August 2019.
  7. ^ "Marusan Fire". Retrieved 11 August 2019.
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