Tulip Sho
Horse race
Tulip Sho チューリップ賞|
Kokorono Ai wins the 2015 Tulip Sho | Location | Hanshin Racecourse, Takarazuka, Hyogo. |
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Inaugurated | 1986 |
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Race type | Thoroughbred Flat racing |
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Distance | 1600 metres |
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Surface | Turf |
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Track | Right-handed |
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Qualification | 3-y-o fillies |
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Weight | 54kg |
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Purse | ¥ 112,520,000 (as of 2024) 1st: ¥ 52,000,000 2nd: ¥ 21,000,000 3rd: ¥ 13,000,000 |
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The Tulip Sho (Japanese チューリップ賞) is a Japanese Grade 2 flat horse race in Japan for three-year-old Thoroughbred fillies run over a distance of 1,600 metres at Hanshin Racecourse, Takarazuka, Hyogo. The race is run in March and serves as a major trial race for the Oka Sho.[1]
The Tulip Sho was first run in 1986. It became a Grade 3 race in 1994 and was elevated to Grade 2 status in 2018.[2] Among the winners of the race have been Air Groove, Sweep Tosho, Vodka, Buena Vista, Harp Star and Sinhalite.
Winners since 2000
Year
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Winner
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Jockey
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Trainer
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Time
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2000
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Jo De Shiraoki
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Koshiro Take
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Kunihide Matsuda
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1:39.7
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2001
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T M Ocean
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Masaru Honda
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Katsuichi Nishiura
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1:35.3
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2002
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Health Wall
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Mirco Demuro
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Hideyuki Mori
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1:35.2
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2003
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Osumi Haruka
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Katsumi Ando
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Masatoshi Ando
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1:35.9
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2004
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Sweep Tosho
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Kenichi Ikezoe
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Akio Tsurudome
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1:35.5
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2005
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Eishin Tender
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Koshiro Take
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Kohei Take
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1:35.3
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2006
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Admire Kiss
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Yutaka Take
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Hiroyoshi Matsuda
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1:36.5
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2007
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Vodka
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Hirofumi Shii
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Katsuhiko Sumii
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1:33.7
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2008
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Air Pascale
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Yusuke Fujioka
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Yasutoshi Ikee
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1:35.8
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2009
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Buena Vista
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Katsumi Ando
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Hiroyoshi Matsuda
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1:36.5
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2010
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Shoryu Moon
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Takeshi Kimura
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Shozo Sasaki
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1:36.1
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2011
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Reve d'Essor
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Yuichi Fukunaga
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Hiroyoshi Matsuda
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1:34.5
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2012
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Hana's Goal
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Cristian Demuro
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Kazuhiro Kato
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1:35.5
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2013
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Kurofune Surprise
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Yutaka Take
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Hidetaka Tadokoro
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1:34.9
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2014
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Harp Star
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Yuga Kawada
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Hiroyoshi Matsuda
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1:34.3
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2015
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Kokorono Ai
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Norihiro Yokoyama
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Tomohito Ozeki
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1:37.47
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2016
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Sinhalite
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Kenichi Ikezoe
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Sei Ishikawa
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1:32.8[3]
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2017
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Soul Stirring
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Christophe Lemaire
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Kazuo Fujisawa
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1:33.2[4]
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2018
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Lucky Lilac
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Shu Ishibashi
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Mikio Matsunaga
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1:33.4[5]
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2019
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Danon Fantasy
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Yuga Kawada
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Mitsumasa Nakauchida
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1:34.1
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2020
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Maltese Diosa
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Hironobu Tanabe
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Takahisa Tezuka
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1:33.3
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2021
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Elizabeth Tower (DH)
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Yuga Kawada
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Tomokazu Takano
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1:33.8
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Meikei Yell (DH)
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Yutaka Take
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Hidenori Take
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2022
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Namur
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Takeshi Yokoyama
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Tomokazu Takano
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1:33.2
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2023
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Mozu Meimei
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Yutaka Take
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Hidetaka Otonashi
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1:34.0
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2024
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Sweep Feet
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Yutaka Take
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Yasushi Shono
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1:33.1
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Earlier winners
- 1986 - Reiho Tholon
- 1987 - Max Beauty
- 1988 - Shiyono Roman
- 1989 - Youngest City
- 1990 - Agnes Flora
- 1991 - Sister Tosho
- 1992 - Adorable
- 1993 - Vega
- 1994 - Agnes Parade
- 1995 - Yuki Vivace
- 1996 - Air Groove
- 1997 - Orange Peel
- 1998 - Dantsu Sirius
- 1999 - Eishin Ruden
See also
References
- Netkeiba:[6][7]
- 1994 en, 1995 en, 1996 en, 1997 en, 1998 en, 1999 en, 2000 en, 2001 en, 2002 en, 2003 en, 2004 en, 2005 en, 2006 en, 2007 en, 2008 en, 2009 en, 2010 en, 2011 en, 2012 en, 2013 en, 2014 en, 2015 en, 2016 en, 2017 en, 2018 en, 2019 en, 2020 en, 2021 en, 2022 en, 2023 en, 2024 en
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