Yomiuri Milers Cup
The Yomiuri Milers Cup (Japanese マイラーズカップ) is a Japanese Grade 2 flat horse race in Japan for Thoroughbreds of at least four years of age. It was run over a distance of 1600 metres at Hanshin Racecourse until 2011 in April but is now run at Kyoto Racecourse.[1] The race serves as a major trial for the Yasuda Kinen.
Grade 2 race | |
2012 Milers Cup | |
Location | Kyoto Racecourse |
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Race type | Thoroughbred Flat racing |
Race information | |
Distance | 1600 metres |
Surface | Turf |
Track | Right-handed |
Qualification | 4-y-o+ |
Weight | 56kg, fillies & mares allowed 2kg |
Purse | ¥128,140,000 (total) ¥59,000,000 (winner) |
The Milers Cup was first run in 1970 and was elevated to Grade 2 status in 1984.
Among the winners of the race have been Daiwa Major, Company, Grand Prix Boss and Isla Bonita.
Winners since 2000
Year |
Winner |
Age |
Jockey |
Trainer |
Time |
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2000 | Meiner Max | 6 | Tetsuzo Sato | Hitoshi Nakamura | 1:34.3 |
2001 | Joten Brave | 4 | Masayoshi Ebina | Ikuo Aizawa | 1:32.8 |
2002 | Millennium Bio | 4 | Yoshitomi Shibata | Masazo Ryoke | 1:32.6 |
2003 | Lohengrin | 4 | Hiroki Goto | Masanori Ito | 1:31.9 |
2004 | My Sole Sound | 4 | Masa Honda | Katuichi Nishiura | 1:32.9 |
2005 | Lohengrin | 6 | Norihiro Yokoyama | Masanori Ito | 1:33.5 |
2006 | Daiwa Major | 5 | Katsumi Ando | Hiroyuki Uehara | 1:36.2 |
2007 | Kongo Rikishio | 5 | Shinji Fujita | Kenji Yamauchi | 1:32.2 |
2008 | Company | 7 | Norihiro Yokoyama | Hidetaka Otonahi | 1:33.6 |
2009 | Super Hornet | 6 | Yusuke Fujioka | Yoshito Yahagi | 1:33.9 |
2010 | Reach The Crown | 4 | Katsumi Ando | Kojiro Hashiguchi | 1:32.9 |
2011 | Silport | 6 | Futoshi Komaki | Masato Nishizono | 1:32.3 |
2012 | Silport | 7 | Futoshi Komaki | Masato Nishizono | 1:33.2 |
2013 | Grand Prix Boss | 5 | Suguru Hamanaka | Yoshito Yahagi | 1:32.6 |
2014 | World Ace | 5 | Andrasch Starke | Yasutoshi Ikee | 1:31.4 |
2015 | Red Arion | 5 | Haruhiko Kawasu | Kojiro Hashiguchi | 1:32.6 |
2016 | Kluger | 4 | Kohei Matsuyama | Tomokazu Takano | 1:32.6[2] |
2017 | Isla Bonita | 6 | Christophe Lemaire | Hironori Kurita | 1:32.2[3] |
2018 | Sungrazer | 4 | Yuichi Fukunaga | Hidekazu Asami | 1:31.3[4] |
2019 | Danon Premium | 4 | Yuga Kawada | Mitsumasa Nakauchida | 1:32.6 |
2020 | Indy Champ | 5 | Yuichi Fukunaga | Hidetaka Otonashi | 1:32.4 |
Earlier winners
- 1984 - Roller King
- 1985 - Nihon Pillow Winner
- 1986 - Long Hayabusa
- 1987 - Concert Master
- 1988 - Mr Boy
- 1989 - Mystic Star
- 1990 - Mejiro Worth
- 1991 - Daitaku Helios
- 1992 - Daitaku Helios
- 1993 - Nishino Flower
- 1994 - North Flight
- 1995 - Big Shori
- 1996 - Nihon Pillow Prince
- 1997 - Osumi Tycoon
- 1998 - Big Sunday
- 1999 - Egao O Misete
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References
- "Yomiuri Milers Cup". Horse Racing in Japan.
- "2016 result". Racing Post. 24 April 2016.
- "2017 result". Racing Post. 23 April 2017.
- "2018 result". Racing Post. 22 April 2018.
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