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Race 1 1 1 2 2 3 2 4 3 5 3 6 4 7 4 8 TOKYO SUNDAY,MAY 18TH Post Time 10:05 1 ! Race Dirt 1400m THREE−YEAR−OLDS Course Record:31May.08 1:21.9 DES,WEIGHT FOR AGE,MAIDEN Value of race: 9,550,000 Yen 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Added Money(Yen) 5,000,000 2,000,000 1,300,000 750,000 500,000 Stakes Money(Yen) 0 0 0 Ow. Dearest 2,340,000 S 00000 Life80116M 80116 1 B 56.0 Tomoharu Bushizawa(2.4%,5−9−12−181,68th) Turf00000 I 00000 1 Dear Vogue(JPN) Dirt80116L 00000 /Fourty Niners Son(0.35)/Agnes Tachyon C3,ch. Tatsuhiko Ishikuri(0%,0−5−1−56,198th) Course30003E 00000 Wht. 0Pinched Heart 0Dance Romance 11Apr.11 Kanaishi Bokujo Wet 10100 26Apr.14 TOKYO MDN D1600St 16 16 1:40.7 7th/16 Tomoharu Bushizawa 56.0 476% Mega Opal Cafe 1:39.7 <NK> Baris <1/2> Estupendo 29Mar.14 CHUKYO MDN D1800St11966 1:56.76th/14YusukeFujioka56.0462$ Tagano Evviva 1:54.7 <6> Meisho Kitora <NK> Zenno Busho 15Mar.14 CHUKYO MDN D1800Mu 9 11 8 8 1:57.1 2nd/15 Kota Fujioka 56.0 464' Volsung 1:56.7 <2 1/2> Dear Vogue <1/2> Hector the Great 18Feb.14 URAWA TOKUBETSU(THREE−YEAR−OLD) D1400Go 1111 5 4 1:31.4 3rd/12 SYUN ISHIZAKI 56.0 473( M O Glory 1:30.9 <1 1/2> Chacoli <3/4> Dear Vogue 6Jan.14 NAKAYAMA MDN D1800St 13 12 15 14 1:59.3 9th/16 Tomoharu Bushizawa 56.0 474 ' Leonids 1:57.4 <NS> Kinsho Uzushio <3 1/2> Classic Metal Ow. Sakura Commers 0 S 00000 Life00000M 00000 1 56.0 Keita Tosaki(14.5%,52−35−32−239,1st) Turf00000 I 00000 2 Sakura Record(JPN) Dirt00000L 00000 /Sakura President(0.31)/Sakura Laurel C3,d.ch. To s h i a k i Ta j i m a (6.3%,7−6−6−92,75th) Course00000E 00000 Wht. 0Sakura Selene 0Sakura Mail Day 25Feb.11 Shinwa Bokujo Wet 00000 Ow. Turf Sport 5,250,000 S 30201 Life60204M 30003 2 56.0 Katsuharu Tanaka(7.2%,19−16−22−208,22nd) Turf20002 I 00000 3 All Defeat(JPN) Dirt40202L 00000 /Black Tide(0.71) /Thunder Gulch C3,b. Shoichi Temma(4.7%,4−4−4−73,138th) Course10001E 00000 Blk. 0Basel Rose 0Star Cerezo 31Mar.11 Sasachi Bokujo Wet 00000 27Apr.14 TOKYO MDN D1400St 9 9 1:27.4 5th/15 Katsuharu Tanaka 56.0 470# Grass Wild 1:26.7 <1> Aldhibain <2 1/2> Ggantija 8Mar.14 NAKAYAMA MDN D1200Go 9 9 1:13.9 9th/16 Kosei Miura 56.0 466# Swift Fountain 1:13.0 <1 1/4> Onino Shitaburu <NS> Bikkuna Thanks 18Jan.14 NAKAYAMA MDN D1200St 4 4 1:14.0 2nd/16 Kosei Miura 56.0 468! Omega Bentley 1:13.8 <1 1/2> All Defeat <1 1/4> Shigeru Shimosa 6Jan.14 NAKAYAMA MDN D1200St 6 6 1:13.5 2nd/16 Kosei Miura 56.0 468& Ginza Despot 1:13.2 <1 3/4> All Defeat <NS> Eau de Vie 26Oct.13 TOKYO MDN T1400So 5 3 1:26.8 4th/12 Kosei Miura 55.0 468& Introduction 1:26.1 <1 1/4> Meine Presea <1 3/4> Ginza Presto Ow. Tosho Sangyo 0 S 10001 Life10001M 00000 2 56.0 Yutaka Yoshida(7.0%,18−24−15−201,23rd) Turf00000 I 00000 4 Tosho Canon(JPN) Dirt10001L 00000 /Lohengrin(1.11) /Sakura Bakushin O C3,ch. Tomohito Ozeki(6.8%,7−6−3−87,77th) Course00000E 00000 Blk. 0Deko Tosho 0Virgin Tosho 16Apr.11 Tosho Sangyo Corporation Tosho Bokujo Wet 00000 1Mar.14 NAKAYAMA NWC D1200St 13 13 1:15.7 7th/15 Yutaka Yoshida 56.0 444) Western Juno 1:14.8 <1 1/2> Cluster Decay <1/2> Marie Antowa Ow. Nobuhiko Mishima 750,000 S 00000 Life30003M 30003 3 54.0 Hiroyuki Uchida(8.9%,29−29−31−236,10th) Turf10001 I 00000 5 Miraieno Mai(JPN) Dirt20002L 00000 /Deep Sky(0.45) /Symboli Kris S F3,ch. Daishi Ito(8.8%,10−8−11−85,36th) Course10001E 00000 Red 0Best Marriage 0Divorce Testimony 2Mar.11 Chiyoda Farm Shizunai Wet 00000 2Feb.14 TOKYO MDN D1600St 2 2 1:41.8 7th/16 Hiroshi Kitamura 54.0 476+ Derma Cat’s Eye 1:41.2 <NK> Panache d’Or <1 1/4> North Fire 13Jan.14 NAKAYAMA MDN D1800Go 12 12 7 7 1:58.1 4th/15 Kohei Matsuyama 54.0 486) Dragon Kingdom 1:55.8 <HD> Wild Cotton <10> Sieger Crystal 13Oct.13 TOKYO NWC T1400Fi 12 12 1:23.2 8th/18 Makoto Sugihara 52.0 482, Daiwa Sophie 1:22.3 <1/2> Imasugu Kiss Me <1 1/2> Signorina Ow. Saison RaceHorse Co.,Ltd 1,300,000 S 00000 Life50014M 50014 3 56.0 Teruo Eda(3.8%,9−11−15−199,47th) Turf40013 I 00000 6 Dream Vision(JPN) Dirt10001L 00000 /Chichicastenango(0.64)/Sunday Silence G3,g. Satoshi Oehara(3.9%,3−1−5−67,164th) Course00000E 00000 Red 0Pisa no Pastille 0Red Tiger 25Mar.11 Daiamond Farm Wet 00000 15Mar.14 NAKAYAMA MDN T1800Fi 3332 1:53.310th/16Kazuo Yokoyama 56.0 436& Rallying Cry 1:51.7 <1/2> Hiraboku Derby <1 1/4> Takeshikun 1Mar.14 NAKAYAMA MDN T1800Fi 6686 1:52.73rd/16Kazuo Yokoyama 56.0 440, Unveiled 1:52.3 <NK> Staatsoper <2 1/2> Dream Vision 6Jan.14 NAKAYAMA MDN D1800St 9 8 12 13 2:01.1 16th/16 Teruo Eda 56.0 454- Leonids 1:57.4 <NS> Kinsho Uzushio <3 1/2> Classic Metal 1Sep.13 NIIGATA MDN T1600Go 15 14 1:37.6 17th/18 Tomoharu Bushizawa 54.0 436. Magic Time 1:35.0 <1/2> Chulo <3 1/2> Kentucky Mint 18Aug.13 NIIGATA NWC T1800Fi 10 10 1:54.5 12th/15 Teruo Eda 54.0 438- Ken Bridge Best 1:53.1 <HD> Bold Junior <NS> Taisei Cruise Ow. Sayuri Takadaru 7,600,000 S 30102 Life50212M 20110 4 56.0 Hiroshi Kitamura(10.2%,39−42−40−260,6th) Turf00000 I 00000 7 Aldhibain(JPN) Dirt50212L 00000 /Precise End(0.61) /Boston Harbor C3,b. Masaaki Koga(11.6%,11−6−7−71,28th) Course20110E 00000 Blu. 0Alpheratz 0Unfoiled 8Mar.11 Kiyoshige Yamashita Wet 10010 27Apr.14 TOKYO MDN D1400St 4 3 1:26.9 2nd/15 Hiroshi Kitamura 56.0 482" Grass Wild 1:26.7 <1> Aldhibain <2 1/2> Ggantija 10Feb.14 TOKYO MDN D1400Sl 2 2 1:26.7 3rd/15 Hiroshi Kitamura 56.0 468$ Kyoei Magma 1:26.2 <2 1/2> Dear Position <1/2> Aldhibain 25Jan.14 NAKAYAMA MDN D1200St 6 6 1:13.8 4th/16 Katsuharu Tanaka 56.0 474 " Shigeru Osumi 1:13.3 <NS> Kyoei Magma <1/2> Hikari Brandy 6Jan.14 NAKAYAMA MDN D1200St 6 7 1:13.5 4th/16 Katsuharu Tanaka 56.0 478! Ginza Despot 1:13.2 <1 3/4> All Defeat <NS> Eau de Vie 14Dec.13 NAKAYAMA NWC D1200St 5 5 1:13.2 2nd/12 Katsuharu Tanaka 55.0 468$ Gold Kiseki 1:12.9 <2> Aldhibain <4> Helvetia Ow. Keizo Oshiro 0 S 00000 Life40004M 40004 4 54.0 Daichi Shibata(5.0%,16−14−13−274,28th) Turf10001 I 00000 8 Daiwa Natty(JPN) Dirt30003L 00000 /Daiwa Major(1.35) /Lansdowne F3,bl. Yoichiro Asano(3.9%,2−2−2−45,175th) Course10001E 00000 Blu. 0Daiwa Candy 0Le Vert Turf 22Mar.11 Keizo Oshiro Wet 20002 27Apr.14 TOKYO MDN D1600St 5 3 1:40.9 14th/16 Hiroki Goto 54.0 482' Golden Spin 1:38.7 <3> Win Voyager <2> Kineo Legend 5Apr.14 NAKAYAMA MDN D1800Mu 9 10 5 4 1:56.4 6th/15 Hiroki Goto 54.0 486% Love You 1:55.8 <1/2> Tosen Milky <1/2> Boil Tosho 15Mar.14 NAKAYAMA MDN D1800Mu9974 1:57.66th/16DaichiShibata54.0488$ Grass Tiffany 1:56.1 <NK> Love You <1 1/2> Full of Promise 10Feb.14 TOKYO NWC T1600Go 12 10 1:37.9 10th/15 Daichi Shibata 54.0 496$ Shingun Joker 1:36.5 <1 1/4> Sirena <1/2> Mallow Blue Ow. Shigeo Takeda 0 S 00000 Life40004M 10001 5 B 56.0 Junji Iwabe(4.9%,2−0−4−35,101st) Turf20002 I 20002 9 Vivid Red(JPN) Dirt20002L 10001 /Came Home(0.77) /Taiki Shuttle C3,d.b. Koji Kayano(2.4%,2−0−4−78,180th) Course10001E 00000 Ylw. 0Red Shuttle 0Redzig 8Apr.11 Shigeo Takeda Wet 00000 26Apr.14 TOKYO MDN D2100St 2233 2:17.510th/15JunjiIwabe 56.0460* Cool Gyro 2:13.8 <2 1/2> Opera Hat <NK> Kineo Forza 12Apr.14 FUKUSHIMA MDN T2000Fi 3336 2:04.214th/16JunjiIwabe 56.0462* Stay in Seattle 2:01.1 <5> Dolce Legato <1/2> Dinosaur 9Feb.14 KYOTO MDN T2200Go2336 2:21.48th/15JunjiIwabe 56.0470- Agrippa Bio 2:20.6 <NK> Pentatonic <1 1/4> Light Purple 26Jan.14 NAKAYAMA NWC D1800St 4 4 14 13 2:01.0 11th/16 Junji Iwabe 56.0 470( Admire Dahlia 1:59.6 <1 3/4> Skydiver <NS> Enlil Barows Ow. Gensho Uchida 0 S 00000 Life30003M 30003 5 51.0 Kazuma Harada(0.8%,1−3−1−120,106th) Turf00000 I 00000 10 Wild Desho(JPN) Dirt30003L 00000 +Wild Rush(0.57) +Neo Universe F3,ch. Shinobu Hoshino(4.3%,3−5−5−56,153rd) Course20002E 00000 Ylw. ,Amethyst of Ray ,Cyclennon Jewel 14Apr.11 Keiyu Farms Ltd., Wet 10001 26Apr.14 TOKYO MDN D1400St 2 13 1:31.0 16th/16 Makoto Sugihara 54.0 450* Okurimono 1:27.3 <NK> Derma Ararechan <3/4> Courtly Rush 25Mar.14 URAWA TOKUBETSU(THREE−YEAR−OLD) D1400St 10 11 12 12 1:33.7 12th/12 TSUYOSHI TAKANO 54.0 461& S K Allure 1:29.9 <HD> Toho Karura <1 1/2> Corduroy 17Feb.14 TOKYO NWC D1400Sl 4 15 1:32.4 16th/16 Teruo Eda 54.0 480' Marques Pleines 1:25.7 <1/2> Swift Fountain <1 3/4> Caribbean Romance Ow.
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