Radio Nikkei Sho

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Radio Nikkei Sho
Grade 3 race
LocationFukushima Racecourse
Inaugurated1952
Race typeThoroughbred Flat racing
Race information
Distance1800 metres
SurfaceTurf
TrackRight-handed
Qualification3-y-o
WeightColts 56 kg, fillies 54 kg
Purse¥81,880,000 (total), ¥38,000,000 (winner)

The Radio Nikkei Sho (Japanese ラジオNIKKEI賞) is a Grade 3 horse race for three-year-old Thoroughbreds run in late June or early July over a distance of 1800 metres at Fukushima Racecourse.[1]

The race was first run in 1952 and was promoted to Grade 3 status in 1984. The race was run at Tokyo Racecourse and Nakayama Racecourse before moving to its current venue in 1979. It was run at Niigata Racecourse in 1989, Tokyo in 2000 and Nakayama in 2011.

Winners since 2000[]

Year
Winner
Jockey
Trainer
Time
2000 Renaissance[a] Naohiro Onishi Yutaka Takahashi 1:49.4
2001 Trust Fire Katsuharu Tanaka Michifumi Kono 1:49.4
2002 Kattsu Mi Hiroyuki Uchida Masaaki Minamida 1:48.3
2003 Vita Rosa Masayoshi Ebina Kojiro Hashiguchi 1:48.4
2004 Keiai Guard Mikio Matsunaga Taira Furakawa 1:47.1
2005 Conrad Norihiro Yokoyama Takahisa Tezuka 1:47.2
2006 Tamamo Support Akihide Tsumura Kenichi Fujioka 1:50.5
2007 Roc de Cambes Yuichi Shibayama Noriyuki Hori 1:47.7
2008 Leo Meister Hiroyuki Uchida Masaaki Koga 1:46.8
2009 Strong Garuda Masayoshi Ebina Takashi Kubota 1:48.3
2010 Aroma Cafe Yoshitomi Shibata Futoshi Kojima 1:47.3
2011 Frere Jacques [b] Yuichi Fukunaga Yasuo Tomomichi 1:46.9
2012 Final Form Keita Tosaki Noriyuki Hori 1:47.9
2013 K I Chosan Norihiro Yokoyama Michihiro Ogasa 1:47.9
2014 Win Malerei Masami Matsuoka Noboru Takagi 1:45.9
2015 Ambitious Christophe Lemaire Hidetaka Otonashi 1:46.4
2016 Seewind Keita Tosaki Tetuya Kimura 1:47.0[2]
2017 Seda Brillantes Yukito Ishikawa Takahisa Tezuka 1:46.6[3]
2018 Meisho Tekkon Kohei Matsuyama Yoshitada Takahashi 1:46.1[4]
2019 Breaking Dawn Hironobu Tanabe Kazuya Nakatake 1:49.8
2020 Babbitt Hiroyuki Uchida Tamio Hamada 1:47.3
2021 Weiss Meteor Genki Maruyama Tetsuya Kimura 1:48.0

a The 2000 race took place at Tokyo
b The 2011 race took place at Nakayama

Earlier winners[]

  • 1984 -
  • 1985 - Derby Rich
  • 1986 -
  • 1987 - Leo Tenzan
  • 1988 - Takara Flash
  • 1989 - Daiwa Gehrig
  • 1990 - Tsurumai Aswan
  • 1991 - Twin Turbo
  • 1992 - Shinko Lovely
  • 1993 - A P Grand Prix
  • 1994 - Yashima Sovereign
  • 1995 - Prest Symboli
  • 1996 - Big Baillamont
  • 1997 - Air Guts
  • 1998 - Biwa Takehide
  • 1999 - Silk Guardian

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Radio Nikkei Sho". Horse Racing in Japan.
  2. ^ "2016 result". Racing Post. 3 July 2016.
  3. ^ "2017 result". Racing Post. 2 July 2017.
  4. ^ "2018 result". Racing Post. 1 July 2018.
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