Horse race
Keio Hai Nisai Stakes 京王杯2歳ステークス|
2017 Keio Hai Nisai Stakes | Location | Tokyo Racecourse |
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Inaugurated | 1965 |
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Race type | Thoroughbred Flat racing |
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Distance | 1400 metres |
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Surface | Turf |
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Track | Left-handed |
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Qualification | 2-y-o colts and fillies |
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Weight | 56 kg Allowance: Fillies 1 kg |
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Purse | ¥ 82,380,000 (as of 2024) 1st: ¥ 38,000,000 2nd: ¥ 15,000,000 3rd: ¥ 10,000,000 |
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The Keio Hai Nisai Stakes (Japanese 京王杯2歳ステークス) is a Japanese Grade 2 flat horse race in Japan for two-year-old Thoroughbreds. It is run over a distance of 1400 metres at Tokyo Racecourse in November.[1]
The Keio Hai Nisai Stakes was first run in 1965 and was elevated to Grade 2 status in 1984. It was usually run at Nakayama Racecourse until 1979 and made a one-off return to that venue in 2002. It serves as a trial race for the Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes.
Winners since 2000
Year
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Winner
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Jockey
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Trainer
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Time
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2000
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T M Southpaw
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Ryuji Wada
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Mitsuharu Shibata
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1.22.3
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2001
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Siberian Meadow
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Hiroki Goto
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Masahiro Horii
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1:25.8
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2002
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Blue Concorde [1]
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Hiroki Goto
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Toshiyuki Hattori
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1.09.4
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2003
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Cosmo Sunbeam
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Yutaka Take
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Shuichi Sasaki
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1.21.8
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2004
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Skip Jack
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Masaki Katsuura
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Yutaka Takahashi
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1:22.1
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2005
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Denshamichi
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Yoshitomi Shibata
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Norihiro Tanaka
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1:23.3
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2006
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Meiner Rainier
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Masami Matsuoka
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Masato Nihizono
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1:22.6
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2007
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Apollo Dolce
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Hiroki Goto
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Masahiro Horii
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1:22.7
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2008
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Get Full Marks
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Hirofumi Shii
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Takaki Iwato
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1:21.6
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2009
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Eishin Apollon
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Kenichi Ikezoe
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Inao Okada
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1:22.0
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2010
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Grand Prix Boss
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Mirco Demuro
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Yoshito Yahagi
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1:21.8
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2011
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Leo Active
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Norihiro Yokoyama
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Hiroaki Sugiura
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1:22.1
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2012
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A Shin Top
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Suguru Hamanaka
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Masato Nihizono
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1:21.2
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2013
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Karada Legend
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Hironobu Tanabe
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Kazuyuki Ogata
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1:23.1
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2014
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Second Table
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Keito Tosaki
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Hiroki Sakiyama
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1:21.5
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2015
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Ball Lightning
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Masayoshi Ebina
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Hiroshi Miyamoto
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1:22.6
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2016
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Monde Can Know
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Christophe Lemaire
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Takayuki Yasuda
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1:21.9[2]
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2017
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Tower of London
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Christophe Lemaire
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Kazuo Fujisawa
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1:21.9[3]
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2018
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Fantasist
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Yutaka Take
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Tomoyuki Umeda
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1:24.7[4]
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2019
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Taisei Vision
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Christophe Lemaire
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Masayuki Nishimura
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1:20.8
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2020
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Mondreise
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Christophe Lemaire
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Mikio Matsunaga
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1:21.8
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2021
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King Hermes
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Ryusei Sakai
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Yoshito Yahagi
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1:21.3
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2022
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Obamburumai
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Takeshi Yokoyama
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Keiji Yoshimura
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1:20.9
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2023
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Corazon Beat
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Takeshi Yokoyama
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Shizuya Kato
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1:20.6
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2024
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Panja Tower
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Kohei Matsuyama
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Shinsuke Hashiguchi
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1:21.2
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Earlier winners
- 1984 - Dyna Shoot
- 1985 - Daishin Fubuki
- 1986 - Hokuto Helios
- 1987 - Shino Cross
- 1988 - Doctor Spurt
- 1989 - Sakura Saezuri
- 1990 - Big Fight
- 1991 - Yamanin Miracle
- 1992 - Meiner Castle
- 1993 - Yamanin Ability
- 1994 - Go Go Nakayama
- 1995 - Adjudicator
- 1996 - Meiner Max
- 1997 - Grass Wonder
- 1998 - Umeno Fiber
- 1999 - Daiwa Carson
See also
References
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