Fillies' Revue
The Fillies' Revue Japanese フィリーズレビュー} is a Japanese Grade 2 flat horse race in Japan for three-year-old Thoroughbred fillies run over a distance of 1,400 metres at Hanshin Racecourse, Takarazuka, Hyogo. The race is run in March and serves as a major trial race for the Oka Sho.[1]. First three finished horses are provided to race at Oka Sho
Grade 2 race | |
I'm Yours wins the 2013 Fillies' Revue | |
Location | Hanshin Racecourse, Takarazuka, Hyogo. |
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Inaugurated | 1967 |
Race type | Thoroughbred Flat racing |
Race information | |
Distance | 1400 metres |
Surface | Turf |
Track | Right-handed |
Qualification | 3-y-o fillies |
Weight | 54kg |
Purse | ¥52,000,000 (winner) |
It was first run in 1964. The race was run at Tokyo Racecourse in 1972. Among the winners of the race have been Meisho Mambo and the Oka Sho winners Hide Kotobuki, Tesco Gaby, Brocade, Mejiro Ramona, Kyoei March, Rhein Kraft.
Winners since 2000
Year |
Winner |
Jockey |
Trainer |
Time |
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2000 | Saiko Kirara | Shigeru Ishiyama | Mitsumasa Hamada | 1:23.0 |
2001 | Rosebud | Futoshi Komaki | Kojiro Hashiguchi | 1:21.7 |
2002 | Success Beauty | Shinji Fujita | Kenji Yamaguchi | 1:21.6 |
2003 | Yamakatsu Lily | Katsumi Ando | Shigeki Matsumoto | 1:22.7 |
2004 | Move of Sunday | Katsumi Ando | Shigeki Matsumoto | 1:21.3 |
2005 | Rhein Kraft | Yuichi Fukunaga | Tsutomu Setoguchi | 1:21.2 |
2006 | Daiwa Passion | Hiroshi Hasegawa | Sueo Masuzawa | 1:23.0 |
2007 | Aston Machan | Yutaka Take | Sei Ishizaka | 1:21.8 |
2008 | Meine Ratsel | Kenichi Ikezoe | Tadao Igarashi | 1:22.5 |
2009 | One Carat | Yusuke Fujioka | Kenichi Fujioka | 1:22.4 |
2010 | Sound Barrier | Kunihiko Watanabe | Akio Adachi | 1:22.8 |
2011 | French Cactus | Hiroshi Kitamura | Masahiro Otake | 1:22.3 |
2012 | I'm Yours | Nicola Pinna | Takahisa Tezuka | 1:22.8 |
2013 | Meisho Mambo | Yuga Kawada | Ahihiro Iida | 1:22.1 |
2014 | Bel Canto | Yutaka Take | Koichi Tsunoda | 1:22.3 |
2015 | Queens Ring | Mirco Demuro | Keiji Yoshimura | 1:22.5[2] |
2016 | Solveig | Yuga Kawada | Ippo Sameshima | 1.22.1[3] |
2017 | Karakurenai | Mirco Demuro | Takeshi Matsushita | 1.21.0[4] |
2018 | Liberty Heights | Yuichi Kitamura | Tomokazu Takano | 1.21.5 |
2019 | No One (DH) | Ryusei Sakai | Kazuhide Sasada | 1:22.0 |
Pourville (DH) | Shinichiro Akiyama | Yasushi Shono | ||
2020 | Epos | Yasunari Iwata | Yoshihito Kitade | 1.21.0 |
Earlier winners
- 1967 - Yama Pit
- 1968 - Fine Rose
- 1969 - Hide Kotobuki
- 1970 - Tamami Karim
- 1971 - Erimo Jenny
- 1972 - Shimmoedake*
- 1973 - Nitto Chidori
- 1974 - Ebisu All
- 1975 - Tesco Gaby
- 1976 - Squash Tholon
- 1977 - Daiwa Tesco
- 1978 - San M Jo O
- 1979 - Sea Bird Park
- 1980 - Shadai Dancer
- 1981 - Brocade
- 1982 - Tsuki Marie
- 1983 - Das Genie
- 1984 - Dyna Sugar
- 1985 - Erebus
- 1986 - Mejiro Ramona
- 1987 - Kosei
- 1988 - Scarlet Ribbon
- 1989 - Kokusai Liebe
- 1990 - Eishin Sunny
- 1991 - Isono Roubles
- 1992 - Disco Hall
- 1993 - Yamahisa Lauel
- 1994 - Golden Jack
- 1995 - Raiden Leader
- 1996 - Little Audrey
- 1997 - Kyoei March
- 1998 - Max Can Do
- 1999 - Fusaichi Airedale
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References
- "2015 International Cataloguing Standards Book Japan" (PDF). tjcis.com.
- "2015 result". Racing Post. 15 March 2015.
- "2016 result". Racing Post. 13 March 2016.
- "Full Result 6.35 Hanshin". www.racingpost.com. 12 March 2017.
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