Kinpai
金盃
South Kanto Grade II (SII) race
LocationOhi Racecourse
InauguratedSeptember 13, 1956
Race typeThoroughbred - Flat racing
Race information
Distance2,600 meters
SurfaceDirt
TrackRight-handed
QualificationFour-year-olds
Weight52kg-56kg
Purse1st: ¥22,000,000 (as of 2023)

The Kinpai (in Japanese: 金盃), is a Japanese thoroughbred horse race for four-year-olds open only to horses from South Kanto at Ohi Racecourse. It is graded as a South Kanto Grade II. It is run over a distance of 2600 meters (about 13 furlongs) at Ohi Racecourse in Shinagawa, Tokyo in February.

Race details

It is held at Ohi Racecourse and is 2,600 meters in length on a dirt track.[1]

The race is usually run in February.[2]

Winners since 2010

Year
Winner
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Organization
Time
2010 Muzzle Blast Keita Tosaki Masayuki Kawashima Teruya Yoshida Funabashi 2:06.1
2011 Super Power Daisuke Mashima Hiroshi Takami Grand Bokujo Co. Ltd. Ohi 2:03.1
2012 Tosen Luce Takashi Harita Shoichi Kawashima Takaya Shimakawa Funabashi 2:05.9
2013 Tosen Luce Takashi Harita Shoichi Kawashima Takaya Shimakawa Funabashi 2:07.4
2014 Fortified Keita Tosaki Teronobu Fujita Katsumi Yoshida Ohi 2:06.5
2015Outgeneral[3]Norifumi MikamotoTeronobu FujitaSunday Racing Co. Ltd. Ohi 2:48.6
2016Giardino[4]Daisuke MashimaKatsunori ArayamaMasashi Yoshida Ohi 2:50.2
2017Euro Beat[5]Hiroto YoshiharaKazuo WatanabeKazumi Yoshida Ohi 2:51.6
2018Courage d'Or[6]Taito MoriShoichi KawashimaShadai Race Horse Co. Ltd. Funabashi 2:50.3
2019Sound True[7][8]Norifumi MikamotoYuta SatoHiroshi Yamada Funabashi 2:49.8
2020Sound True[7]Taito MoriYuta SatoHiroshi Yamada Funabashi 2:49.2
2021Mangan[9]Hiroto YoshiharaJuichi TajimaOguri Yoshikazu Kawasaki 2:46.1
2022Freccia Bianca[10]Norifumi MikamotoShoichi KawashimaKazuo Okubo Funabashi 2:47.1
2023 Kile Norifumi Mikamoto Satoshi Kokubo Takaya Shimakawa Urawa 2:49.2

Past winners

Past winners include:[2]

  • 1956: Nancy Shine
  • 1957: Ichi Kanto
  • 1958: Yoshifusa
  • 1959: Yusei
  • 1960: Dancer
  • 1961: Oyuki
  • 1962: Hajimeo
  • 1963: Sakimidori
  • 1964: Kokuyu
  • 1965: Shiyun Yu
  • 1966: Scarlet
  • 1967: Wealth One
  • 1968: Ichi Wells
  • 1969: Yoshimi Junior
  • 1970: Apo Speed
  • 1971: Hidaka Suzuran
  • 1972: Sano Hikari
  • 1973: Maruichi King
  • 1974: Juraku
  • 1975: Maruichi Daio
  • 1976: Chuo Captain
  • 1977: Kane Oe
  • 1978: No race
  • 1979: Hatsu Mamoru
  • 1980: Tagawa King
  • 1981: Azuma King
  • 1982: Silver Moriyuki
  • 1983: Seiko Reman
  • 1984: Chuo Regal
  • 1985: Rocky Tiger
  • 1986: Countess Up
  • 1987: Mihama Shark
  • 1988: Champion Star
  • 1989: Super Mist
  • 1990: Daiko Galdan
  • 1991: Ciro Land
  • 1992: Goal Self
  • 1993: Suruga Spain
  • 1994: Tsukino Ichiban
  • 1995: Amazon Opera
  • 1996: Concert Boy
  • 1997: Tetsuno Sengoku O
  • 1998: Grand Prix Kun
  • 1999: Minamino Jack
  • 2000: Inari Concorde
  • 2001: Intelli Power
  • 2002: Intelli Power
  • 2003: Coreless Hunter
  • 2004: Coreless Hunter
  • 2005: Brown Chatelet
  • 2006: Maple Eight
  • 2007: Bonneville Record
  • 2008: Loose Limbed
  • 2009: Bagpipe Wind

See also

References

  1. "Race 11: KIM PAI". netkeiba.com. Retrieved 1 April 2019.
  2. 1 2 "The 67th Kinpai (SII)". TokyoCityKeiba. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
  3. "Outgeneral". JBIS. Retrieved 11 August 2019.
  4. "Giardino". JBIS. Retrieved 11 August 2019.
  5. "Euro Beat". JBIS. Retrieved 11 August 2019.
  6. "Courage d'Or". JBIS. Retrieved 11 August 2019.
  7. 1 2 "Sound True". JBIS. Retrieved 11 August 2019.
  8. "Sound True". Ahonoora. Retrieved 11 August 2019.
  9. "Mangan". JBIS. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
  10. "Freccia Bianca". JBIS. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
  11. "金盃". Netkeiba.
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