Domestic Grade I (JpnI) race | |
Location | Oi Racecourse, Shinagawa, Tokyo |
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Inaugurated | 1956 |
Race type | Thoroughbred flat racing |
Race information | |
Distance | 1,800 meters (approx. 10 furlongs) |
Surface | Dirt |
Track | Right-handed |
Qualification | 3-y-o |
Weight | colts 56 kg / fillies 54 kg |
Purse | ¥50,000,000 (2024) |
The Haneda Hai (羽田盃, "Haneda Cup") is a Japanese thoroughbred horse race on dirt track only for three years old. It is graded as a Domestic Grade I. It is run over a distance of 1,800 meters (about 9 furlongs) at Oi Racecourse in Shinagawa, Tokyo in April or May.
History
It began in 1955 as the Oi Hai. Its name was changed to Haneda Hai in commemoration of Haneda racecourse which used to be situated next to Shinagawa.[1]
Its distance has been changed several times. It has been run as follows:
- from its inception until 1966 at 1800 meters
- from 1967 to 1995 at 2000 meters
- from 1996 to 1998 at 1800 meters
- from 1999 to 2001 at 1600 meters
- from 2002 to 2003 at 1790 meters
- from 2004 onwards at 1800 meters
Until 2023, this race was the first leg of the South Kanto (Minami-Kanto) triple crown with Tokyo Derby and Japan Dirt Derby and only horses belonging to Minami-Kanto Horseracing can run.[2]
Dirt Grade Promotion
Starting from 2024, this race will be graded as Domestic Grade 1 (Jpn1) along with Tokyo Derby.[3] Formerly the first leg of the South Kanto (Minami-Kanto) Triple Crown, it will become the first leg of new Japanese Triple Crown of Dirt.[4] Entries will be expanded to 16 horses with 4 JRA horses and 12 NAR horses.[5]
Winners since 2004
Year |
Winner |
Jockey |
Trainer |
Owner |
Organization |
Time |
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2004 | Tokino Kojiro | Nobuhiro Yamada | Rentaro Hasegawa | Hisatsugu Tanaka | Kawasaki | 1:53.5 |
2005 | Sea Chariot | Hiroyuki Uchida | Masayuki Kawashima | Darley Japan Farm Co. Ltd. | Funabashi | 1:53.5 |
2006 | Thank You Win | Seiji Sakai | Mitsuhiro Okabayashi | Yoshimitsu Itaka | Funabashi | 1:53.1 |
2007 | Top Sabaton | Shun Ishizaki | Masao Kakimoto | Tsuya Kiya | Funabashi | 1:51.1 |
2008 | Nick Bunyan | Fumio Matoba | Youichi Sasaki | Yasushi Tsumura | Oi | 1:52.8 |
2009 | Nike High Grade | Keita Tosaki | Masayuki Kawashima | Seiji Ono | Funabashi | 1:54.9 |
2010 | Seize the Gold | Hiroyuki Uchida | Katsunori Arayama | Daiten Farm Co. Ltd. | Oi | 1:53.7 |
2011 | Clave Secleta | Keita Tosaki | Masayuki Kawashima | Sunday Racing Co. Ltd. | Funabashi | 1:52.1 |
2012 | Art Sahara | Tadanari Konno | Katsunori Arakawa | Daiten Farm Co. Ltd. | Oi | 1:52.9 |
2013 | Outgeneral | Norifumi Mikamoto | Masayuki Kawashima | Sunday Racing Co. Ltd. | Funabashi | 1:52.8 |
2014 | Happy Sprint | Hiroto Yoshihara | Jyunpei Morishita | Tsuji Bokujo | Oi | 1:52.6 |
2015 | Studium | Shun Ishizaki | Yoshiyuki Yano | Nicks | Funabashi | 1:54.6 |
2016 | Turbulence | Taito Mori | Takashi Mizuno | Nobuhiko Yoshiki | Urawa | 1:55.5 |
2017 | Captain King | Takayuki Yano | Naoyuki Matoba | Toshio Hiramoto | Oi | 1:54.4 |
2018 | Yamano Fight | Kota Motohashi | Masakazu Murakami | Akihiko Yamaguchi | Funabashi | 1:53.7 |
2019 | Mutually | Norifumi Mikamoto | Yoshiyuki Yano | Jotaro Ishise | Funabashi | 1:53.5 |
2020 | Gold Heuer | Seiji Yamazaki | Hiroshi Iwamoto | Hatsue Okada | Kawasaki | 1:53.3 |
2021 | Transcendence | Taito Mori | Satoshi Kokubo | Eishu Tokuhara | Urawa | 1:51.5 |
2022 | Miyagi Zao | Daisuke Mashima | Jumpei Morishita | Masatoshi Suzuki | Oi | 1:52.4 |
2023 | Mick Fire | Norifumi Mikamoto | Kazuo Watanabe | Koichi Hoshika | Oi | 1:50.9 |
References
- Netkeiba:[6]
- ↑ "第57回 羽田盃(SI)" [57th Haneda Cup] (in Japanese). Tokyo City Keiba. 2012. Retrieved 18 May 2012.
- ↑ "平成26年度 第2回大井競馬競走番組表(決定)" [race program of Oi, April 2014] (PDF) (in Japanese). Tokyo City Keiba. 2014. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
- ↑ "2024年(令和6年) 開催日程及び重賞競走日程について". nankankeiba.com. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
- ↑ "3歳ダート三冠競走を中心とした2・3歳馬競走の体系整備について、地方競馬情報サイト上に掲載しました。詳細はこちら". Twitter.com. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
- ↑ "3歳ダート三冠競走等における地方所属馬の出走馬選定方法" (PDF). TCK. Retrieved 12 June 2023.
- ↑ "羽田盃". Netkeiba.