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Champions Cup (horse race)

Champions Cup (horse race)

FieldValue
classGI
horse raceChampions Cup
チャンピオンズカップ
image[[File:Jun Light Bolt Champions Cup 2022(IMG1).jpg300px]]
caption2022 Champions Cup winner Jun Light Bolt
locationChukyo Racecourse, Toyoake, Aichi
inauguratedNovember 25, 2000 (as the Japan Cup Dirt)
race typeThoroughbred
website
distance1,800 meters (About 9 furlongs)
surfaceDirt
trackLeft-handed
qualification3-y-o & Up
weight3-y-o colts & geldings 56 kg
4-y-o & up horses & geldings 58 kg
Allowance : 2 kg fillies & mares
purse
bonusesWinning horse owner will receive a ¥3,000,000 bonus.

チャンピオンズカップ 4-y-o & up horses & geldings 58 kg Allowance : 2 kg fillies & mares

The Champions Cup (formerly the Japan Cup Dirt until 2013) is a Grade 1 flat horse race for thoroughbreds aged three and above contested in Japan in early December. Organized by Japan Racing Association, it is run at a distance of 1,800 meters at Chukyo Racecourse. In recent years, the race has followed the Japan Cup on the Japanese racing calendar.

2008 changes

The race was moved from Tokyo Racecourse to Hanshin Racecourse in 2008. The Japan Cup Dirt had been overshadowed by its turf counterpart (the Japan Cup) in recent years, because turf racing in Japan typically remains more popular and attracts better horses. Attendance for the 2007 Japan Cup Dirt was 56,052, while the attendance for the turf race the following day was 103,545.

With the move to Hanshin, the Japan Cup Dirt was shortened from its original distance of 2,100 meters (about furlongs) to 1,800 meters (about 9 furlongs). Now run one week after the Japan Cup, the Japan Cup Dirt shares the weekend with the "World Super Jockeys Series" featuring jockeys from around the world.

2014 changes

The Japan Cup Dirt was moved to Chukyo Racecourse in 2014 and renamed the Champions Cup. According to the Japan Racing Association, the decision to make changes to the race was because of a lack of international participation. The new Champions Cup race will be run left-handed, as opposed to the right turns run since the race moved from Tokyo to Hanshin in 2008. The purse of the race will be reduced to ¥94 million - compared to ¥130 million for the 2013 running - and it will no longer be an invitational race. The 2014 running is scheduled for Sunday, December 7.

Purse

(For the 2007 running)

Total JPN ¥277,900,000 (U.S$. 2,416,000)

  • 1st JPN ¥130,000,000 (U.S$. 1,103,000)
  • 2nd JPN ¥52,000,000 (U.S$. 452,000)
  • 3rd JPN ¥33,000,000 (U.S$. 286,000)
  • 4th JPN ¥20,000,000 (U.S$. 173,000)
  • 5th JPN ¥13,000,000 (U.S$. 113,000)

Like counterpart Japan Cup, as being one of the 4 GI races in Japan Autumn International Series since 2008, a bonus is added to the top 3 if they are not trained in Japan, and raced in one of the following races and finished likewise in same year. If multiple bonus applies, only the highest one counts.

Preparatory Event to Japan Cup DirtQualificationJapan Cup Bonus(JPN ¥)Dubai World Cup
Breeders' Cup Classic
Kentucky DerbySanta Anita Handicap
Metropolitan Handicap
Stephen Foster Handicap
Hollywood Gold Cup
Whitney Handicap
Pacific Classic Stakes
Jockey Club Gold Cup
Woodward Stakes
Preakness Stakes
Belmont Stakes
Travers Stakes
Current Year WinnerWinner:100,000,000
1st runner-up:40,000,000
2nd runner-up:25,000,000
Current Year Runner-UpWinner:40,000,000
1st runner-up:16,000,000
2nd runner-up:10,000,000
Current Year WinnerCurrent Year WinnerWinner:70,000,000
1st runner-up:28,000,000
2nd runner-up:18,000,000

Records

Speed record:

  • 1:48.5 – Chrysoberyl (2019)

Most wins by a horse (2):

  • Kane Hekili (2005, 2008)
  • Lemon Pop (2023, 2024)
  • Transcend (2010, 2011)

Most wins by a jockey (4):

  • Yutaka Take (2001, 2004, 2005, 2007)

Most wins by a trainer (3):

  • Katsuhiko Sumii (2005, 2008, 2015)

Most wins by an owner (3):

  • Makoto Kaneko (2001, 2005, 2008)

Winners

Kurofune wins the 2001 Japan Cup Dirt
Hokko Tarumae, the winner of the 2014 edition
Le Vent Se Leve wins the 2018 edition as a 3-year-old
Year
Winner
Age
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Time
2000Wing Arrow5Yukio OkabeKatsumi MinaiMinoru Ikeda2:07.2
2001Kurofune3Yutaka TakeKunihide MatsudaMakoto Kaneko2:05.9
2002Eagle Café5Frankie DettoriFutoshi KojimaKiyoshi Nishikawa1:52.2
2003Fleetstreet Dancer5Jon CourtDoug O'NeillLee & Ty Leatherman2:09.2
2004Time Paradox6Yutaka TakeHiroyoshi MatsudaShadai Racehorse Co.2:08.7
2005Kane Hekili3Yutaka TakeKatsuhiko SumiiMakoto Kaneko2:08.0
2006Alondite3Hiroki GotoSei IshizakaCarrot Farm Co.2:08.5
2007Vermilion5Yutaka TakeSei IshizakaSunday Racing Co. Ltd.2:06.7
2008Kane Hekili6Christophe LemaireKatsuhiko SumiiMakoto Kaneko1:49.2
2009Espoir City4Tetsuzo SatoAkio AdachiYushun Horse1:49.9
2010Transcend4Shinji FujitaYasuda TakayukiKoji Maeda1:48.9
2011Transcend5Shinji FujitaYasuda TakayukiKoji Maeda1:50.6
2012Nihonpiro Ours5Manabu SakaiYuki OhashiHyakutaro Kobayashi1:48.8
2013Belshazzar5Christophe LemaireKunihide MatsudaShadai Race Horse Co.1:50.4
2014Hokko Tarumae5Hideaki MiyukiKatsuichi NishiuraMichiaki Yabe1:51.0
2015Sambista5Mirco DemuroKatsuhiko SumiiK Hidaka Breeders Union1:50.4
2016Sound True6Takuya OnoNoboru TakagiHiroshi Yamada1:50.1
2017Gold Dream4Ryan MooreOsamu HirataKatsumi Yoshida1:50.1
2018Le Vent Se Leve3Mirco DemuroKiyoshi HagiwaraG1 Racing Co. Ltd.1:50.1
2019Chrysoberyl3Yuga KawadaHidetaka OtonashiU Carrot Farm1:48.5
2020Chuwa Wizard5Keita TosakiRyuji OkuboShinobu Nakanishi1:49.3
2021T O Keynes4Kohei MatsuyamaDaisuke TakayanagiTomoya Ozasa1:49.7
2022Jun Light Bolt5Yukito IshikawaYasuo TomomichiJunji Kawai1:51.9
2023Lemon Pop5Ryusei SakaiHiroyasu TanakaGodolphin1:50.6
2024Lemon Pop6Ryusei SakaiHiroyasu TanakaGodolphin1:50.1
2025W Heart Bond4Ryusei SakaiRyuji OkuboSilk Racing Co., Ltd.1:50.2
  • 2000, 2001, 2003–2007: Tokyo Racecourse, 2,100 meters, counter-clockwise (left-handed)
  • 2002: Nakayama Racecourse, 1,800 meters, clockwise (right-handed)
  • 2008–2013: Hanshin Racecourse, 1,800 meters, clockwise
  • 2014–present (scheduled): Chukyo Racecourse, 1,800 meters, counter-clockwise

References

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References

  1. Paulick, Ray. (2007-11-25). "Paulick: Japan Cup wrapup". NTRA.com.
  2. (November 22, 2013). "Hanshin to stage Japan Cup Dirt for last time". [[Racing Post]].
  3. "List of JRA Graded Races 2014". Japan Racing Association.
  4. [http://japanracing.jp/_races/2007races/1124jcdirt.html Japan Cup Dirt 2007] The Japan Association for International Horse Racing. Accessed April 24, 2007
  5. "チャンピオンズC".
  6. "Champions Cup".
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