Fukushima Himba Stakes

The Fukushima Himba Stakes (Japanese 福島牝馬ステークス) is a Grade 3 horse race for Thoroughbred fillies and mares aged four and over, run in April over a distance of 1800 metres on turf at Fukushima Racecourse.[1]

Fukushima Himba Stakes
Grade 3 race
LocationFukushima Racecourse
Inaugurated2004
Race typeThoroughbred Flat racing
Race information
Distance1800 metres
SurfaceTurf
TrackRight-handed
Qualification4-y-o+ fillies and mares
Weight54 kg
Purse¥81,880,000 (total), ¥38,000,000 (winner)

The Fukushima Himba Stakes was first run in 2004 and has held Grade 3 status ever since. The race was run at Niigata Racecourse in 2011.

Winners since 2000

Year
Winner
Age
Jockey
Trainer
Time
2004 Osumi Cosmo 5 Masayoshi Ebina Tadashi Nakao 1:46.6
2005 Meisho Oscar 4 Hiroki Goto Akio Adachi 1:49.4
2006 Lofty Aim 4 Hayato Yoshida Yoshitaka Ninomiya 1:48.5
2007 Spring Drew 7 Yuichi Shibayama Noriyuki Hori 1:46.6
2008 Meine Canna 4 Hayato Yoshida Saka Kunieda 1:47.1
2009 Bravo Daisy 4 Kenichi Syono Hidetada Otonashi 1:53.7
2010 Reginetta 5 Eiji Nakadate Hidekazu Asami 1:48.9
2011 Fumino Imagine 5 Keisuke Dazai Masaro Honda 1:45.4
2012 All That Jazz 4 Yusuke Fujioka Katsuhiko Sumii 1:46.1
2013 All That Jazz 5 Cristian Demuro Katsuhiko Sumii 1:46.4
2014 Keiai Elegant 5 Yutaka Yoshida Mitsuhiro Ogata 1:47.0
2015 Sweet Salsa 5 Katsuharu Tanaka Masatatsu Kikukawa 1:46.0
2016 Makoto Brillar 6 Yuichi Kitamura Ippo Sameshima 1:47.5
2017 Ukiyono Kaze 7 Hayato Yoshida Takanori Kikuzawa 1:46.8[2]
2018 Kinsho Yukihime 5 Shinichiro Akiyama Hitoshi Nakamura 1:46.8[3]
2019 Denko Ange 6 Yoshitomi Shibata Yoshiyuki Arakawa 1:48.1[4]
2020 Fairy Polka 4 Ryuji Wada Masayuki Nishimura 1:46.8
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See also

References

  1. "Fukushima Himba Stakes". Horse Racing in Japan.
  2. "2017 result". Racing Post. 22 April 2017.
  3. "2018 result". Racing Post. 21 April 2018.
  4. "2019 result". Racing Post. 20 April 2016.
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