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Race 1 1 1 2 2 3 2 4 3 5 3 6 4 7 4 8 5 9 5 10 NAKAYAMA SUNDAY,SEPTEMBER 29TH Post Time 10:05 1 ! Race Dirt 1200m TWO−YEAR−OLDS Course Record:6Dec.09 1:10.2 MIX 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. Shigeru Kiriya 1,250,000 S 50005 Life50005M 00000 1 53.0 Junji Shimada(4.7%,19−19−24−345,47th) Turf10001 I 00000 1 Hwabin(JPN) Dirt40004L 00000 -Meiner Select(0.48) -Kurofune F2,b. Naru Owada(5.8%,11−13−9−158,113rd) Course10001E 00000 Wht. .Vega Flight .S Flight 16Feb.11 Yasuharu Otaki Wet 00000 17Sep.13 NAKAYAMA MDN D1200Go 7 5 1:14.2 4th/15 Kazuo Yokoyama 52.0 454' Vodka Martini 1:13.7 <NK> Visionnaire <2> I T Dia 27Jul.13 HAKODATE MDN D1000Go 2 2 1:00.7 5th/8 Hayato Yoshida 54.0 450% Dear Gogh 0:59.7 <4> Meiner Bolso <3/4> Okurimono 13Jul.13 HAKODATE MDN D1000St 9 8 1:00.7 6th/10 Issei Murata 54.0 450( Fukuno Dream 0:58.6 <6> Dear Gogh <1/2> Meiner Bolso 7Jul.13 HAKODATE MDN T1200Fi 3 4 1:11.6 6th/9 Hayato Yoshida 54.0 450' Weisser Ritter 1:10.4 <1/2> Arma Elnath <3> Kurino Ebisujin 22Jun.13 HAKODATE NWC D1000St 4 4 1:02.0 6th/8 Hayato Yoshida 54.0 450% Tamamo Escargot 1:00.6 <1 1/4> Fukuno Dream <2 1/2> Salire Mondo Ow. Koichiro Yamaguchi 750,000 S 10001 Life20002M 10001 1 54.0 Yasunari Iwata(14.0%,91−82−63−412,5th) Turf00000 I 00000 2 Aina Malie(JPN) Dirt20002L 00000 -South Vigorous(1.08) -Commander in Chief F2,b. Toru Kurita(6.5%,13−10−12−165,85th) Course00000E 00000 Wht. .Fujino Violet .Takeno Corie 3Apr.11 Marusho Bokujo Wet 00000 13Jul.13 HAKODATE MDN D1000St 2 2 1:00.2 4th/10 Yuji Hishida 53.0 472$ Fukuno Dream 0:58.6 <6> Dear Gogh <1/2> Meiner Bolso 15Jun.13 TOKYO NWC D1400Go 2 2 1:27.6 6th/12 Hiroshi Kitamura 54.0 474 ' Anzuchan 1:25.5 <1 1/4> Shark Bay <3> S T Rays Ow. Yuko Nakamura 1,250,000 S 30003 Life40004M 10001 2 54.0 Kosei Miura(7.6%,47−47−51−472,13th) Turf40004 I 00000 3 Ama Ama(JPN) Dirt00000L 00000 -Lord Ultima(0.22) -Peintre Celebre F2,ch. Mizuki Takayanagi(6.6%,11−5−12−139,124th) Course00000E 00000 Blk. .Lady Amapola .Carmen Jo O 19Mar.11 K.I.Farm Wet 00000 31Aug.13 HAKODATE MDN T1200Go 3 3 1:14.1 5th/16 Kosei Miura 54.0 434% Chevalier 1:13.5 <1/2> Win Neo Ruler <NK> Aino Dendoshi 18Aug.13 HAKODATE MDN T1200Go 3 4 1:13.4 4th/11 Kosei Miura 54.0 430$ Shishamo Oji 1:13.0 <1 3/4> Arma Elnath <NK> Chevalier 21Jul.13 FUKUSHIMA MDN T1200Fi 8 7 1:11.2 7th/16 Hiroshi Kitamura 54.0 434& Corona Princess 1:10.8 <NS> Nishino High Tree <NK> Grand Prix Blade 22Jun.13 TOKYO NWC T1400Go 11 12 1:25.1 9th/16 Hiroshi Kitamura 54.0 424& Marble Cathedral 1:23.8 <1 3/4> Rev Up Spin <3/4> Meine Passione Ow. Hirosato Ono 0 S 00000 Life20002M 20002 2 54.0 Manabu Sakai(3.2%,16−23−20−439,51st) Turf20002 I 00000 4 Red Rose King(JPN) Dirt00000L 00000 -Roses in May(1.23) -Timber Country C2,ch. Minoru Tsuchida(4.3%,7−13−12−129,148th) Course00000E 00000 Blk. .Queen Romance .Oguri Romance 15Mar.11 Inaba Bokujo Wet 00000 15Jun.13 TOKYO MDN T1400Go 4 5 1:27.0 9th/9 Yutaka Yoshida 54.0 442' Macavity 1:23.1 <1/2> Cosmo Dome <1/2> Win Neo Ruler 1Jun.13 TOKYO NWC T1400Fi 9 8 1:27.0 12th/13 Yutaka Yoshida 54.0 444* Tosen Silhouette 1:24.2 <NK> Destiny Love <1/2> Hototo Yae Ow. Turf Sport 0 S 00000 Life10001M 10001 3 54.0 Yuji Tannai(3.2%,14−33−30−365,54th) Turf10001 I 00000 5 Cypripedium(JPN) Dirt00000L 00000 -Swept Overboard(0.64)-Jungle Pocket F2,g. Masao Kasuya(5.4%,7−4−6−113,161st) Course00000E 00000 Red .Tuilerie .Isono Roubles 6Mar.11 Murashita Nojo Wet 00000 2Jun.13 TOKYO NWC T1600Fi 12 12 1:40.5 12th/12 Hironobu Tanabe 54.0 418* Isla Bonita 1:37.9 <1 1/4> Pearly Shell <1/2> Mond Bogen Ow. Vision Thoroughbred Club 1,450,000 S 30003 Life30003M 00000 3 54.0 Hironobu Tanabe(8.5%,56−47−62−491,11th) Turf10001 I 00000 6 Sano Ichi(JPN) Dirt20002L 00000 -South Vigorous(1.08) -Brian’s Time C2,b. Kazuyuki Ogata(3.3%,3−2−7−80,194th) Course00000E 00000 Red .Etrenne .Rising Sunday 13May.11 Hoyo Farm Wet 00000 17Aug.13 NIIGATA MDN D1200St 9 8 1:13.7 8th/15 Keita Tosaki 54.0 458' Pegasus Junior 1:12.4 <1/2> Russian Cowboy <1 3/4> Ankt 28Jul.13 NIIGATA MDN D1200Go 4 4 1:13.6 4th/15 Yuichi Fukunaga 54.0 454! Seiun Cross 1:12.6 <1 1/4> Pegasus Junior <2 1/2> Russian Cowboy 14Jul.13 FUKUSHIMA NWC T1200Fi 9 9 1:12.1 5th/14 Hiroyuki Uchida 54.0 452" You’ll Do 1:11.6 <2> Manhattanhenge <NK> Koakuma Ow. Hanzawa Y. 1,100,000 S 10001 Life10001M 00000 4 54.0 Hatsuhiro Kowata(3.0%,10−16−22−280,60th) Turf00000 I 00000 7 Grass Renom(JPN) Dirt10001L 00000 -French Deputy(0.94) -Fusaichi Pegasus F2,b. Koji Maki(9.3%,24−18−14−203,15th) Course10001E 00000 Blu. .Grass Broad .Magic Broad 12Mar.11 Hanzawa Inc. Wet 00000 14Sep.13 NAKAYAMA NWC D1200St 5 5 1:14.4 4th/16 Hatsuhiro Kowata 54.0 472# Keep At Bay 1:13.7 <NK> Apollo Oja <4> Peisha Ma Cherie Ow. Naoto Kitajo 1,800,000 S 10010 Life10010M 00000 4 54.0 Masaki Katsuura(7.2%,40−46−42−426,17th) Turf00000 I 00000 8 Peisha Ma Cherie(JPN) Dirt10010L 00000 -Statue of Liberty(1.19)-Manhattan Cafe F2,d.b. Yoshihiro Takahashi(2.7%,4−5−5−132,185th) Course10010E 00000 Blu. .Morning Run .Daiwa Lovely 27Mar.11 Shimizu Stud Wet 00000 14Sep.13 NAKAYAMA NWC D1200St 9 8 1:14.4 3rd/16 Masaki Katsuura 54.0 486* Keep At Bay 1:13.7 <NK> Apollo Oja <4> Peisha Ma Cherie Ow. Y.Odagiri 0 S 00000 Life10001M 10001 5 54.0 Yutaka Yoshida(7.4%,40−35−35−430,19th) Turf10001 I 00000 9 Jamasuruna(JPN) Dirt00000L 00000 -Samurai Heart(0.65) -Opera House C2,d.b. Masao Kasuya(5.4%,7−4−6−113,161st) Course00000E 00000 Ylw. .Mitemite .Sever Lady 1May.11 Yuichi Odagiri Wet 00000 8Jun.13 TOKYO NWC T1400Fi 17 17 1:31.1 17th/18 Yutaka Yoshida 54.0 486+ Meiner Garcons 1:23.7 <1 3/4> Red Rowdy <NS> Dear Kinkaku Ow. U.OgifushiーHattori B. 1,250,000 S 20002 Life40004M 20002 5 54.0 Tomoharu Bushizawa(3.5%,17−16−18−434,49th) Turf20002 I 00000 10 Daichi Truth(JPN) Dirt20002L 00000 -Nobo Jack(0.23) -Forty Niner C2,d.b. Toshihiro Ebina(2.0%,4−8−9−183,180th) Course00000E 00000 Ylw. .Cuteness .Gana 8May.11 Ogifushi Hattori Bokujo Wet 00000 17Aug.13 NIIGATA MDN D1200St 13 13 1:13.1 4th/15 Tomoharu Bushizawa 54.0 430) Pegasus Junior 1:12.4 <1/2> Russian Cowboy <1 3/4> Ankt 28Jul.13 NIIGATA MDN D1200Go 9 8 1:14.1 5th/15 Tomoharu Bushizawa 54.0 434' Seiun Cross 1:12.6 <1 1/4> Pegasus Junior <2 1/2> Russian Cowboy 22Jun.13 TOKYO MDN T1600Yi 3 4 1:39.2 11th/14 Kazuya Oba 54.0 432( Win il Sole 1:36.6 <NS> Black Choco <2> Eri Fairy 9Jun.13 TOKYO NWC T1800Fi 15 15 15 1:52.9 10th/17 Akihide Tsumura 54.0 440, Meiner Frost 1:50.9 <2> Win Malerei <2 1/2> Black Choco Ow. Green Farm 1,300,000 S 10010 Life30012M 20002 6 54.0 Teruo Eda(3.9%,19−16−22−434,48th) Turf30012 I 00000 11 Raise a Sail(JPN) Dirt00000L 00000 )Heart’s Cry(1.39) )Kurofune F2,ch. Masashi Okuhira(10.3%,20−17−17−141,30th) Course00000E 00000 Grn. *Sailing Ship *Tipper Too 29Mar.11 Northern Farm Wet 00000 25Aug.13 NIIGATA MDN T1400Fi 7 7 1:23.2 9th/18 Teruo Eda 54.0 442# Arrow’s Gleam 1:22.6 <1/2> Black Choco <1 1/4> Santa Regina 14Jul.13 FUKUSHIMA MDN T1200Go 6 7 1:11.5 3rd/11 Teruo Eda 54.0 442# Destiny Love 1:11.3 <1/2> Crown Dunamis <3/4> Raise a Sail 22Jun.13 TOKYO NWC T1400Go 7 7 1:24.6 6th/16 Teruo Eda 54.0 450( Marble Cathedral 1:23.8 <1 3/4> Rev Up Spin <3/4> Meine Passione Ow. Shigeyuki Okada 500,000 S 30003 Life30003M 00000 6 54.0 Daichi Shibata(5.1%,32−38−53−510,32nd) Turf00000 I 00000 12 Cosmo Clavis(JPN) Dirt30003L 00000 )South Vigorous(1.08) )Oath C2,b. Masamichi Wada(6.7%,18−23−21−206,39th) Course00000E 00000 Grn. *Win Bloom *Miss Caswell 16Mar.11 Tadashi Tsushima Wet 00000 17Aug.13 HAKODATE MDN D1000Go 5 6 1:01.1 5th/10 Daichi Shibata 54.0 492% Pressure Ridge 0:59.6 <3 1/2> Mika Rubeus <NK> Meiner Bolso 13Jul.13 HAKODATE MDN D1000St 2 4 1:02.2 10th/10 Genki Maruyama 54.0 488& Fukuno Dream 0:58.6 <6> Dear Gogh <1/2> Meiner Bolso 22Jun.13 HAKODATE NWC D1000St 3 3 1:02.1 7th/8 Takuya Ono 54.0 498" Tamamo Escargot 1:00.6 <1 1/4> Fukuno Dream <2 1/2> Salire Mondo Ow.
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