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Past Performance of the Nominated Horses Past Performance of the Nominated Horses 2019 Sunday April 28th post time 15:40 Race 11 THE TENNO SHO(SPRING) G1 KYOTO Racecourse 3200m Turf (right handed), 4-Year-Olds & Up 58kg, Fillies & Mares allowed 2kg Southern Hemisphere Bred Horses born in 2015 allowed 1kg Total Value JPY 325,000,000 *exclusive of Stakes Money, inclusive of Participation Incentive Money *Information as of April 17th Please note: *1 Track conditions are described according to Japanese standard which consists of four levels and description may differ from that of the country where the race was run. Four levels: Turf - firm, good, yielding, soft Dirt - standard, good, muddy, sloppy *2 The colomn "Breeder" used to indicate "breeding farm" until Dec 2006, however, from Jan 2007 it indicates "broodmare's owner". Due to this modification in the database, NOT all of the Breeder data are available. *3 Margin is described in terms of time difference (seconds) for Japanese races. For most of the foreign races it is in terms of length, but in some cases the fractions may be adjusted (eg. 9 3/4 Lg ---> 10 Lg). *4 "Total Money Earned in JRA races" includes Stakes Money but does not include Participation Incentive Money. Chestnut Coat(JPN) Chestnut H5 58 kg Heart's Cry-() White Veil Kurofune past performance (starts-1st-2nd-3rd-unplaced): 20 - 4 - 5 - 1 - 10 Total Money Earned in JRA races : JPY 112,346,000 Owner Trainer Breeder Yasushi Kubota Yoshito Yahagi Shimokobe Farm Track Cond. of final strech Weight Position order Status Official Finish time Win Win Horse Winner Margin First three finishers and finishing time of winner Date Racecourse Race Distance Jockey Runners Condition in Jump races * (Kg) 1c 2c 3c 4c at WP to note Placing (1/10s) Odds Fav. Weight <2nd place> (seconds) < > margin between winner and 2nd, 2nd and 3rd respectively 2019/3/23 NAKAYAMA THE NIKKEI SHO OPN (G2) T2500 Good - Ryusei Sakai 56 7 7 8 8 (9) 9th 02:35.8 40.9 (9) 12 468kg Meisho Tekkon(JPN) 1.6 Meisho Tekkon 02:34.2 <1 1/4> Etario <1 1/4> Sakura Empereur 2018/11/6 FLEMINGTON LEXUS MELBOURNE CUP G1 T3200 Yielding - Yuga Kawada 55.5 16 19 (14) 14th 03:23.7 71 (19) 24 Cross Counter(GB) 2.6 Cross Counter 03:21:1 <1> Marmelo <2> A Prince Of Arran 2018/10/20 CAULFIELD STELLA ARTOIS CAULFIELD CUP G1 T2400 Yielding - Yuga Kawada 55.5 5 7 (13) 13th 02:35.4 26 (11) 18 Best Solution(IRE) 1.7 Best Solution 02:33.7 <0.1> Homesman <1.85> The Cliffsofmoher 2018/5/27 TOKYO THE MEGURO KINEN OPN (G2) T2500 Firm - Masayoshi Ebina 56 9 9 11 10 (11) 11th 02:30.5 4.7 (2) 16 460kg Win Tenderness(JPN) 0.8 Win Tenderness 02:29.7 <3/4> Noble Mars <HD> Perform a Promise 2018/4/29 KYOTO THE TENNO SHO(SPRING) OPN (G1) T3200 Firm - Masayoshi Ebina 58 9 9 8 6 (5) 5th 03:16.5 11.4 (7) 17 452kg Rainbow Line(JPN) 0.3 Rainbow Line 03:16.2 <NK> Cheval Grand <1/2> Clincher *for Jump races running on Dirt in final strech Past performance ..(*JRA Turf races only) 1. In distance between starts 1st 2nd 3rd unplcd 3001 m - 3200 m 1 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 1 2. at Kyoto RC 3 - 1 - 0 - 0 - 2 3. on wet* surface 1 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 1 *yielding or soft Clincher(JPN) Bay H5 58 kg Deep Sky-() The Fates Brian's Time past performance (starts-1st-2nd-3rd-unplaced): 14 - 3 - 1 - 2 - 8 Total Money Earned in JRA races : JPY 212,264,000 Owner Trainer Breeder Koji Maeda Hiroshi Miyamoto Hirayama Bokujo Track Cond. of final strech Weight Positionorder Status Official Finish time Win Win Horse Winner Margin First three finishers and finishing time of winner Date Racecourse Race Distance Jockey Runners Condition in Jump races * (Kg) 1c 2c 3c 4c at WP to note Placing (1/10s) Odds Fav. Weight <2nd place> (seconds) < > margin between winner and 2nd, 2nd and 3rd respectively 2019/3/23 NAKAYAMA THE NIKKEI SHO OPN (G2) T2500 Good - Kosei Miura 56 7 7 5 5 (7) 7th 02:35.3 13.9 (5) 12 494kg Meisho Tekkon(JPN) 1.1 Meisho Tekkon 02:34.2 <1 1/4> Etario <1 1/4> Sakura Empereur 2018/12/23 NAKAYAMA THE ARIMA KINEN (THE GRAND PRIX) OPN (G1) T2500 Good- Yuichi Fukunaga57 3 5 4 4 (15) 15th 02:33.832.2 (11) 16 490kg Blast Onepiece(JPN) 1.6 Blast Onepiece 02:32.2 <NK> Rey de Oro <1 1/4> Cheval Grand 2018/10/7 LONGCHAMP QATAR PRIX DE L'ARC DE TRIOMPHE G1 T2400 Firm - Yutaka Take 59.5 (17) 17th 02:32.2 63 (12) 19 Enable(GB) 3.0 Enable 02:29.2 <NK> Sea Of Class <3/4> Cloth Of Stars 2018/9/16 LONGCHAMP QATAR PRIX FOY G1 T2400 Firm- Yutaka Take 58 (6) 6th 02:30.08.7 (4) 6 Waldgeist(GB) 1.3 Waldgeist 02:28.7 <2 1/2> Talismanic <NK> Cloth Of Stars 2018/4/29 KYOTO THE TENNO SHO(SPRING) OPN (G1) T3200 Firm- Kosei Miura 58 7 7 4 3 (3) 3rd 03:16.3 8 (4) 17 488kg Rainbow Line(JPN) 0.1 Rainbow Line 03:16.2 <NK> Cheval Grand <1/2> Clincher Past performance ..(*JRA Turf races only) 1. In distance between starts 1st 2nd 3rd unplcd 3001 m - 3200 m 1 - 0 - 0 - 1 - 0 2. at Kyoto RC 4 - 2 - 1 - 1 - 0 3. on wet* surface 3 - 1 - 1 - 0 - 1 *yielding or soft Etario(JPN) Brown C4 58 kg Stay Gold-() Hot Cha Cha Cactus Ridge past performance (starts-1st-2nd-3rd-unplaced): 10 - 1 - 7 - 0 - 2 Total Money Earned in JRA races : JPY 174,782,000 Owner Trainer Breeder G Riviere・Racing Co. Ltd. Yasuo Tomomichi Northern Farm Track Cond. of final strech Weight Position order Status Official Finish time Win Win Horse Winner Margin First three finishers and finishing time of winner Date Racecourse Race Distance Jockey Runners Condition in Jump races * (Kg) 1c 2c 3c 4c at WP to notePlacing (1/10s) Odds Fav. Weight <2nd place> (seconds) < > margin between winner and 2nd, 2nd and 3rd respectively 2019/3/23 NAKAYAMA THE NIKKEI SHO OPN (G2) T2500 Good- Mirco Demuro 55 6 5 2 2 (2) 2nd 02:34.4 2.1 (1) 12 466kg Meisho Tekkon(JPN) 0.2 Meisho Tekkon 02:34.2 <1 1/4> Etario <1 1/4> Sakura Empereur 2018/10/21 KYOTO THE KIKUKA SHO (JAPANESE ST.LEGER) OPN (G1)T3000 Firm - Mirco Demuro57 10 9 8 6 (2) 2nd 03:06.1 3.6 (2) 18 472kg Fierement(JPN) 0.0 Fierement 03:06.1 <NS> Etario <1 1/2> You Can Smile 2018/9/23 HANSHIN THE KOBE SHIMBUN HAI OPN (G2) T2400 Firm- Mirco Demuro 56 10 10 10 9 (2) 2nd 02:25.7 4.6 (3) 10 468kg Wagnerian(JPN) 0.1 Wagnerian 02:25.6 <1/2> Etario <HD> Meisho Tekkon 2018/5/27 TOKYO THE TOKYO YUSHUN (JAPANESE DERBY) OPN (G1) T2400 Firm- Hugh Bowman 57 17 14 13 15 (4) 4th 02:23.899.1 (13) 18 454kg Wagnerian(JPN) 0.2 Wagnerian 02:23.6 <1/2> Epoca d'Oro <NK> Cosmic Force 2018/4/28 TOKYO THE TV TOKYO HAI AOBA SHO OPN (G2) T2400 Firm- Shu Ishibashi 56 5 6 7 4 (2) 2nd 02:24.7 19.6 (7) 18 450kg Go for the Summit(JPN) 0.3 Go for the Summit 02:24.4 <2> Etario <NS> Super Feather Past performance ..(*JRA Turf races only) 1. In distance between starts 1st 2nd 3rd unplcd 3001 m - 3200 m 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 2. at Kyoto RC 3 - 1 - 2 - 0 - 0 3. on wet* surface 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 *yielding or soft Fierement(JPN) Bay C4 58 kg Deep Impact -()Lune d'Or Green Tune past performance (starts-1st-2nd-3rd-unplaced): 5 - 3 - 2 - 0 - 0 Total Money Earned in JRA races : JPY 204,079,000 Owner Trainer Breeder Sunday Racing Co. Ltd. Takahisa Tezuka Northern Racing Track Cond. of final strech Weight Positionorder Status Official Finish time Win Win Horse Winner Margin First three finishers and finishing time of winner Date Racecourse Race Distance Jockey Runners Condition in Jump races * (Kg) 1c 2c 3c 4c at WP to note Placing (1/10s) Odds Fav. Weight <2nd place> (seconds) < > margin between winner and 2nd, 2nd and 3rd respectively 2019/1/20 NAKAYAMA THE AMERICAN JOCKEY CLUB CUP OPN (G2) T2200 Firm - Christophe Lemaire 57 6 6 6 6 (2) 2nd 02:13.7 1.7 (1) 11 480kg Sciacchetra(JPN) 0.0 Sciacchetra 02:13.7 <HD> Fierement <3/4> Maitres d'Art 2018/10/21 KYOTO THE KIKUKA SHO (JAPANESE ST.LEGER) OPN (G1) T3000 Firm - Christophe Lemaire 57 7 7 5 6 (1) 1st 03:06.1 14.5 (7) 18 480kg <Etario(JPN)> 0.0 Fierement 03:06.1 <NS> Etario <1 1/2> You Can Smile 2018/7/1 FUKUSHIMA THE RADIO NIKKEI SHO OPN (G3) T1800 Firm- Shu Ishibashi 54 9 10 10 13 (2) 2nd 01:46.2 2.5 (1) 13 476kg Meisho Tekkon(JPN) 0.1 Meisho Tekkon 01:46.1 <1/2> Fierement <3/4> Kibono Daichi 2018/4/14 NAKAYAMA YAMAFUJI SHO ALW-5M T1800 Firm- Shu Ishibashi 56 10 9 7 4 (1) 1st 01:48.1 2 (1) 11 486kg <Nishino Baseman(JPN)> -0.4 Fierement 01:48.1 <2 1/2> Nishino Baseman <NS> Tosen Surya 2018/1/28 TOKYO NWC T1800 Firm- Shu Ishibashi56 6 2 2 (1) 1st 01:51.3 1.7 (1) 16 488kg <Sunrise Shell(JPN)> 0.0 Fierement 01:51.3 <NK> Sunrise Shell <NK> Pastourelle Past performance ..(*JRA Turf races only) 1.
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