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Sankei Sho All Comers

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 years and over run in September over a distance of 2,200 metres at Nakayama Racecourse.

It was first run in 1955 and was promoted to Grade 3 in 1984 when its distance was increased from 2,000 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, and from 2014 the winner of this race is given a priority entry slot. Winners of the race have included Oguri Cap, Shonan Pandora and Rey de Oro.

Weight

54 kg for three-year-olds, 57 kg for four-year-olds and above.

Allowances:

Penalties (excluding two-year-old race performance):

  • If a graded stakes race has been won within a year:
  • 2 kg for a grade 1 win (1 kg for fillies / mares)
  • 1 kg for a grade 2 win
  • If a graded stakes race has been won for more than a year:
  • 1 kg for a grade 1 win

Winners since 2000

The 2002 and 2014 races took place at Niigata Racecourse.

Earlier winners

  • 1955 - Meiji Hikari
  • 1956 - Toyotani
  • 1957 - Kitano O
  • 1958 - Masatakara
  • 1959 - Unebi Hikari
  • 1960 - Yashima First
  • 1961 - Azuma Tenran
  • 1962 - Liuyu Musashi
  • 1963 - Myosotis
  • 1964 - Flower Wood
  • 1965 - Michalkas
  • 1966 - Hishi Masahide
  • 1967 - Onward Well
  • 1968 - Sweet Flag
  • 1969 - Light World
  • 1970 - Makino Hope
  • 1971 - Kikuno Happy
  • 1972 - Inaboles
  • 1973 - Haku Hosho
  • 1974 - Ichifuji Isami
  • 1975 - Kikuno O
  • 1976 - Great Seikan
  • 1977 - Tofuku Sedan
  • 1978 - Haseouma
  • 1979 - Yuki Fukuo
  • 1980 - Blue Max
  • 1981 - Hase Shinobu
  • 1982 - Todoroki Hihou
  • 1983 - Sweet Carson
  • 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 Hayahide
  • 1995 - Hishi Amazon
  • 1996 - Sakura Laurel
  • 1997 - Mejiro Dober
  • 1998 - Daiwa Texas
  • 1999 - Hokkai Rousseau

See also

References

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