Tenno Sho Explained

The is a horse race held twice a year in Japan, once in the spring and once in the autumn. "Tenno" means "Emperor of Japan". The races are both International Grade I races. Prior to the 2007 races, both Tenno Sho races were Japanese domestic Grade I races.[1]

Spring

Class:Int'l Grade 1
Horse Race:Tenno Sho (Spring)
Location:Kyoto Racecourse, Kyoto
Inaugurated:1938
Race Type:Thoroughbred
Distance:3200 meters
(About 16 furlongs / 2 miles)
Surface:Turf
Track:Right-handed
Qualification:4-y-o & Up, Thoroughbreds
Weight:58 kg
Allowances: 2 kg for fillies and mares
Bonuses:Winner of Osaka Hai, Tenno Sho (Spring), Takarazuka Kinen[2]
Domestic: ¥ 200,000,000

International: ¥ 100,000,000

The Spring Tenno Sho is held at Kyoto Racecourse, in late April or early May. It is run over a distance of, making it the longest Grade I race in Japan.

Deep Impact won the 2006 version of the race setting the world record for a 3200 metre race with a time of 3:13.4. beating the World Record set in the 1988 Wellington Cup by Daria’s Fun, held for almost 20 years of 3:15.59, the closest time run in The Melbourne Cup is 3:16.3. [3] [4] Deep Impact's record stood until Kitasan Black won in 3:12.5 in 2017.The average time 1990-2018 of the Tenno Sho is 3:16.7, the Melbourne Cup 3:21.1, a difference of 4.4 seconds.

Winners since 1990

Year
Winner
Age
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Time
1990Super Creek5Yutaka TakeSyuuji ItouMakoto Kikura3:21.9
1991Mejiro McQueen4Yutaka TakeYasuo IkeeMejiro Stud3:18.8
1992Mejiro McQueen5Yutaka TakeYasuo IkeeMejiro Stud3:20.0
1993Rice Shower4Hitoshi MatobaYoshitsugu IizukaHideo Kurabayashi3:17.1
1994Biwa Hayahide4Yukio OkabeMitsumasa HamadaBiwa Co Ltd3:22.6
1995Rice Shower6Hitoshi MatobaYoshitsugu IizukaHideo Kurabayashi3:19.9
1996Sakura Laurel5Norihiro YokoyamaKatsutarou SakaiSakura Commerce3:17.8
1997Mayano Top Gun5Seiki TabaraMasahiro SakaguchiYuu Tadokoro3:14.4
1998Mejiro Bright4Hiroshi KawachiHidekazu AsamiMejiro Stud3:15.3
1999Special Week4Yutaka TakeToshiaki ShiraiHiroyoshi Usuda3:17.1
2000T M Opera O4Ryuji WadaIchizo IwamotoMasatsugu Takezono3:17.6
2001T M Opera O5Ryuji WadaIchizo IwamotoMasatsugu Takezono3:16.2
2002Manhattan Cafe4Masayoshi EbinaFutoshi KojimaKen Nishikawa3:19.5
2003Hishi Miracle4Koichi TsunodaMasaru SayamaMasaichiro Abe3:17.0
2004Ingrandire5Norihiro YokoyamaYoshinami ShimizuChizu Yoshida3:18.4
2005Suzuka Mambo4Katsumi AndoMitsuru HashidaKeiji Nagai3:16.5
2006Deep Impact4Yutaka TakeYasuo IkeeMakoto Kaneko3:13.4
2007Meisho Samson4Mamoru IshibashiShigetada TakahashiYoshio Matsumoto3:14.1
2008Admire Jupiter5Yasunari IwataYasuo TomomichiRiichi Kondo3:15.1
2009Meiner Kitz6Masami MatsuokaSakae KuniedaRuffian Thoroughbred Club3:14.4
2010Jaguar Mail6Craig WilliamsNoriyuki HoriKen Yoshida3:15.7
2011Hiruno d'Amour4Shinji FujitaMitsugu KonHashimoto Bokujo3:20.6
2012Beat Black5Syu IshibashiHitoshi NakamuraKoji Maeda3:13.8
2013Fenomeno4Masayoshi EbinaHirofumi TodaSunday Racing3:14.2
2014Fenomeno5Masayoshi EbinaHirofumi TodaSunday Racing3:15.1
2015Gold Ship6Norihiro YokoyamaNaosuke SugaiKobayashi Eiichi Holdings3:14.7
2016Kitasan Black4Yutaka TakeHisashi ShimizuOno Shoji3:15.3
2017Kitasan Black5Yutaka TakeHisashi ShimizuOno Shoji3:12.5
2018Rainbow Line5Yasunari IwataHidekazu AsamiMasahiro Mita3:16.2
2019Fierement4Christophe LemaireTakahisa TezukaSunday Racing3:15.0
2020Fierement5Christophe LemaireTakahisa TezukaSunday Racing3:16.5
2021World Premiere5Yuichi FukunagaYasuo TomomichiRyoichi Otsuka3:14.7
2022Titleholder4Kazuo YokoyamaToru KuritaHiroshi Yamada3:16.2
2023Justin Palace4Christophe LemaireHaruki SugiyamaMasahiro Miki3:16.1
2024T O Royal6Yuji HishidaInao OkadaTomoya Ozasa3:14.2
The 1994 race was contested at Hanshin Racecourse.[5]
The 2021 and 2022 races were contested at Hanshin Racecourse, due to construction at Kyoto Racecourse.[6]

Earlier winners

Autumn

Class:Int'l Grade 1
Horse Race:Tenno Sho (Autumn)
Location:Tokyo Racecourse, Fuchu, Tokyo
Inaugurated:1937
Race Type:Thoroughbred
Distance:2000 meters
(About 10 furlongs / miles)
Surface:Turf
Track:Left-handed
Qualification:3-y-o & Up, Thoroughbreds
Weight:3-y-o 56 kg \ 4-y-o & up 58 kg
Allowances
2 kg for fillies and mares
Purse:¥ 475,200,000 (as of 2023)
1st: ¥ 220,000,000
Bonuses:Winner of Tenno Sho (Autumn), Japan Cup, Arima Kinen[15]
Domestic: ¥ 200,000,000

International: ¥ 100,000,000

The Autumn Tenno Sho is held at Tokyo Racecourse, in late October. It is run over a distance of . It is considered the first leg of the Japanese Autumn Triple Crown (the other two are the Japan Cup and the Arima Kinen).

Originally, the Autumn Tenno Sho was run over a distance of, but was shortened to its current distance to promote middle-distance horses and to promote 3-year-old horses as a shorter-distance alternative to the Kikuka Sho, the Japanese St. Leger, which is .

Winners since 1990

Year
Winner
Age
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Time
1990Yaeno Muteki5Yukio OkabeMitsuo OginoFuji Co1:58.2
1991Prekrasnie4Teruo EdaTerumaso YanoEijiro Tajima2:03.9
1992Let's Go Tarquin5Akikasu OsakiKojiro HashiguchiDiners Club Japan1:58.6
1993Yamanin Zephyr4Masao ShibataHiromu KuritaTadashi Doi1:58.9
1994Nehai Caesar4Katsumi ShiomuraAkira HuseDaimaru Enterprise1:58.6
1995Sakure Chitose O5Futoshi KojimaKatsutarao SakaiSakura Commerce1:58.8
1996Bubble Gum Fellow3Masayoshi EbinaKazuo FujisawaShadai Racehorse1:58.7
1997Air Groove4Yutaka TakeYasunori ItoLucky Field Co Ltd1:59.0
1998Offside Trap7Yoshitomi ShibataShuho KatoTakashi Watanabe1:59.3
1999Special Week4Yutaka TakeToshiaki ShiraiHiroyoshi Usuda1:58.0
2000T M Opera O4Ryuji WadaIchizo IwamotoMasatsugu Takezono1:59.9
2001Agnes Digital4Hirofumi ShiiToshiaki ShiraiTakao Watanabe2:02.0
2002Symboli Kris S3Yukio OkabeKazuo FujisawaSymboli Stud1:58.5
2003Symboli Kris S4Olivier PeslierKazuo FujisawaSymboli Stud1:58.0
2004Zenno Rob Roy4Olivier PeslierKazuo FujisawaShinobu Osako1:58.9
2005Heavenly Romance5Mikio MatsunagaMasashi YamamotoNosohiruzu Management2:00.1
2006Daiwa Major5Katsumi AndoHiroyuki UeharaKeizou Ooshiro1:58.8
2007Meisho Samson4Yutaka TakeShigetada TakahashiYoshio Matsumoto1:58.4
2008Vodka4Yutaka TakeKatsuhiko SumiiYuzo Tanimizu1:57.2
2009Company8Norihiro YokoyamaHidetaka OtonashiEiko Kondou1:57.2
2010Buena Vista4Christophe SoumillonHiroyoshi MatsudaSunday Racing Co Ltd1:58.2
2011Tosen Jordan5Nicola PinnaYasutoshi IkeeTakaya Shimakawa1:56.1
2012Eishin Flash5Mirco DemuroHideaki FujiwaraToyomitsu Hirai1:57.3
2013Just A Way4Yuichi FukunagaNaosuke SugaiAkatsuki Yamatoya1:57.5
2014Spielberg5Hiroshi KitamuraKazuo FujisawaHidetoshi Yamamoto1:59.7
2015Lovely Day5Suguru HamanakaYasutoshi IkeeKaneko Makoto Holdings1:58.4
2016Maurice5Ryan MooreNoriyuki HoriKazumi Yoshida1:59.3
2017Kitasan Black5Yutaka TakeHisashi ShimizuOno Shoji2:08.3
2018Rey de Oro4Christophe LemaireKazuo FujisawaU Carrot Farm1:56.8
2019Almond Eye4Christophe LemaireSakae KuniedaSilk Racing1:56.2
2020Almond Eye5Christophe LemaireSakae KuniedaSilk Racing1:57.8
2021Efforia3Takeshi YokoyamaYuichi ShikatoCarrot Farm1:57.9
2022Equinox3Christophe LemaireTetsuya KimuraSilk Racing1:57.5
2023Equinox4Christophe LemaireTetsuya KimuraSilk Racing1:55.2

Earlier winners

Multiple winners

Prior to 1980, a horse winning a Tennō Shō races was not allowed to participate in future editions of the race but this ban was lifted in 1981. Only two horses won the prize three times:

Apart from Kitasan Black and T M Opera O, four horses to date have won consecutive runnings, either by winning both the Spring and Autumn races in the same year or by winning the Autumn race, and following year's Spring race.

Five horses have won two non-consecutive runnings.

See also

References

Spring

Autumn

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2011.10.25 Tenno Sho (Autumn) (G1) - Preview - News - Horse Racing in Japan . Japanracing.jp . 2012-03-25.
  2. Web site: 平成29年度競馬番組等について. Japanese . Japan Racing Association.
  3. Web site: Results from the 7.40 race at KYOTO (JPN) - 30 April 2006 . Racing Post . 2012-03-25.
  4. Web site: Drought ends with a week's free vision - Horseracing - Sport . smh.com.au . 2012-03-25.
  5. Web site: 第109回 天皇賞(春)(GI). 13 July 2022. Japan Racing Association. ja.
  6. Web site: 令和3年度の重賞競走の主な変更点について. 6 April 2021. 19 October 2020. 日本中央競馬会. ja.
  7. http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0000333040/ JBIS Japan Bloodstock Information System (Japan Bloodhorse Breeders' Association)
  8. http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0000000175/ JBIS Japan Bloodstock Information System (Japan Bloodhorse Breeders' Association)
  9. http://www.horsenavi.com/html/homepage/familytb/ftb_E1.html Family Tables of Racinghorses Vol.IV
  10. According to Romanization of Japanese,Shîmâ(pronounced as 'seemer').
  11. http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0000005310/ JBIS Japan Bloodstock Information System (Japan Bloodhorse Breeders' Association)
  12. http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0000005199/ JBIS Japan Bloodstock Information System (Japan Bloodhorse Breeders' Association)
  13. http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0000006951/ JBIS Japan Bloodstock Information System (Japan Bloodhorse Breeders' Association)
  14. http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0000030382/ JBIS Japan Bloodstock Information System (Japan Bloodhorse Breeders' Association)
  15. Web site: 同一年度に本会が定める競走に優勝した馬に対する褒賞金交付基準 . Japanese . Japan Racing Association.
  16. http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0000333055/ JBIS Japan Bloodstock Information System (Japan Bloodhorse Breeders' Association)
  17. http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0000001310/ JBIS Japan Bloodstock Information System (Japan Bloodhorse Breeders' Association)
  18. http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0000003332/ JBIS Japan Bloodstock Information System (Japan Bloodhorse Breeders' Association)
  19. Web site: 天皇賞(春) . Netkeiba.
  20. Web site: Tenno Sho (Spring) . Netkeiba.
  21. Web site: 天皇賞(秋) . Netkeiba.
  22. Web site: Tenno Sho (Autumn) . Netkeiba.