Sankei Sho All Comers

Horse race
Sankei Sho All Comers
産経賞オールカマー
Grade 2 race
Geraldina winning the Sankei Sho All Comers in 2022
LocationNakayama Racecourse
Inaugurated1955
Race typeThoroughbred Flat racing
Race information
Distance2200 metres
SurfaceTurf
TrackRight-handed
Qualification3-y-o +
Weight4-y-o+ 56kg, 3-y-o 52kg. Fillies & mares allowed 2kg.
Purse¥145,120,000 (total), ¥67,000,000 (winner)

The Sankei Sho All Comers (Japanese 産経賞オールカマー) is a Grade 2 horse race for Thoroughbreds aged three and over run in September over a distance of 2,200 metres at Nakayama Racecourse.[1]

It was first run in 1955 and was promoted to Grade 3 in 1984 when its distance was increased from 2000 metres. The race was elevated to Grade 2 class in 1995. The race often serves as a trial race for the autumn edition of the Tenno Sho. Winners of the race have included Oguri Cap, Shonan Pandora and Rey de Oro.

Winners since 2000

Year
Winner
Age
Jockey
Trainer
Time
2000 Meisho Doto 4 Hitoshi Matoba Isao Yasuda 2:15.8
2001 Air Smap 6 Yoshitomi Shibata Kazuo Fujisawa 2:13.9
2002 Rosado[1] 6 Hiroki Goto Kojiro Hashiguchi 2:11.7
2003 Air Eminem 5 Masayoshi Ebina Yasunori Ito 2.14.4
2004 Tosen Dandy 6 Katsuura Masaki Hideyuki Mori 2.13.4
2005 Hookipa Wave 4 Hiroki Goto Yoshitaka Ninomiya 2:16.7
2006 Balance of Game 7 Katsuharu Tanaka Yoshitada Munakata 2:12.1
2007 Matsurida Gogh 4 Masayoshi Ebina Sakae Kunieda 2:12.5
2008 Matsurida Gogh 5 Masayoshi Ebina Sakae Kunieda 2:12.0
2009 Matsurida Gogh 6 Norihiro Yokoyama Sakae Kunieda 2:11.4
2010 Shingen 7 Shinji Fujita Hirofumi Toda 2:11.4
2011 Earnestly 6 Tetsuzo Sato Shozo Sasaki 2:11.2
2012 Nakayama Knight 4 Yoshitomi Shibata Yoshitaka Ninomiya 2:15.5
2013 Verde Green 5 Hironobu Tanabe Ikuo Aizawa 2:12.0
2014 Meiner Lacrima[1] 6 Keita Tosaki Hiroyuki Uehara 2:12.2
2015 Shonan Pandora 4 Kenichi Ikezoe Tomokazu Takano 2:11.9
2016 Gold Actor 5 Hayato Yoshida Tadashige Nakagawa 2:11.9[2]
2017 Rouge Buck 5 Hiroshi Kitamura Masahiro Otake 2:13.8[3]
2018 Rey de Oro 4 Christophe Lemaire Kazuo Fujisawa 2:11.2[4]
2019 Stiffelio 5 Genki Maruyama Hidetaka Otonashi 2:12.0
2020 Centelleo 5 Keita Tosaki Tomokazu Takano 2:15.5
2021 Win Marilyn 4 Takeshi Yokoyama Takahisa Tezuka 2:11.9
2022 Geraldina 4 Takeshi Yokoyama Takashi Saito 2:12.7
2023 Rousham Park 4 Christophe Lemaire Hiroyasu Tanaka 2:12.0

1 The 2002 and 2014 races took place at Niigata Racecourse.

Earlier winners

  • 1984 - Asaka Silver
  • 1985 - Asaka Silent
  • 1986 - Jusaburo
  • 1987 - Dyna Fairy
  • 1988 - Suzu Parade
  • 1989 - Oguri Cap
  • 1990 - Racket Ball
  • 1991 - George Monarch
  • 1992 - Ikuno Dictus
  • 1993 - Twin Turbo
  • 1994 - Biwa Hiyahide
  • 1995 - Hishi Amazon
  • 1996 - Sakura Laurel
  • 1997 - Mejiro Dober
  • 1998 - Daiwa Texas
  • 1999 - Hokkai Rousseau

See also

References

  • Netkeiba:[5][6]
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  1. ^ "Sankei Sho All Comers". Horse Racing in Japan.
  2. ^ "2016 result". Racing Post. 25 September 2016.
  3. ^ "2017 result". Racing Post. 24 September 2017.
  4. ^ "2018 result". Racing Post. 23 September 2018.
  5. ^ "オールカマー". Netkeiba.
  6. ^ "All Comers". Netkeiba.
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