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JRA Award for Best Dirt Horse

Japanese thoroughbred horse racing award


Summary

Japanese thoroughbred horse racing award

Japanese Best Dirt Horse is a title awarded annually by the Japan Racing Association (JRA) to an outstanding horse of that category in horse racing in Japan. Since 1987 the honor has been part of the JRA Awards.

Records

Most successful horse (2 wins):

  • Wing Arrow – 1998, 2000
  • Admire Don – 2003, 2004
  • Kane Hekili – 2005, 2008
  • Espoir City – 2009, 2010
  • Lemon Pop – 2023, 2024

Leading trainer (2 wins):

  • Katsumi Minai – Wing Arrow (1998, 2000)
  • Hiroyoshi Matsuda – Admire Don (2003, 2004)
  • Sei Ishizaka – Alondite (2006), Vermilion (2007)
  • Katsuhiko Sumii - Kane Hekili (2005, 2008)
  • Akio Adachi – Espoir City (2009, 2010)
  • Kunihide Matsuda – Kurofune (2001), Belshazzar (2013)
  • Hiroyasu Tanaka – Lemon Pop (2023, 2024)

Leading owner (4 wins):

  • Makoto Kaneko – Wing Arrow (2000), Kurofune (2001), Kane Hekili (2005, 2008)

Winners

Year
Horse
Trainer
Owner
Age
1987No Award
1988No Award
1989Dyna LetterToshio Nihon'yanagiShadai Racing5
1990Caribbean SongOsamu Kato HajimeOgifuji Ranch4
1991Narita FalconKentaro NakaoHidenori Yamaji4
1992No Award
1993Meisho HomuraTakahashi ShigetadaYoshio Matsumoto5
1994Fujino Makken OYoshio NakamuraHiroshi Nakamura3
1995Lively MountFujio ShibataTetsuro Kato4
1996Hokuto VegaTakao NakanoKanamori Shoji Mori6
1997No Award
1998Wing ArrowKatsumi MinaiMinoru Ikeda3
1999No Award
2000Wing ArrowKatsumi MinaiMakoto Kaneko5
2001KurofuneKunihide MatsudaMakoto Kaneko5
2002Gold AllureYasutoshi IkeeShadai Racing4
2003Admire DonHiroyoshi MatsudaRiichi Kondo4
2004Admire DonHiroyoshi MatsudaRiichi Kondo5
2005Kane HekiliKatsuhiko SumiiMakoto Kaneko3
2006AlonditeSei IshizakaCarrot Farm Co.3
2007VermilionSei IshizakaSunday Racing5
2008Kane HekiliKatsuhiko SumiiMakoto Kaneko6
2009Espoir CityAkio AdachiYushun Horse4
2010Espoir CityAkio AdachiYushun Horse5
2011TranscendYasuda TakayukiKoji Maeda5
2012Nihonpiro OursYuki OhashiHyakutaro Kobayashi5
2013BelshazzarKunihide MatsudaShadai Race Horse5
2014Hokko TarumaeKatsuichi NishiuraMichiaki Yabe5
2015Copano RickeyAkira MurayamaSachiaki Kobayashi5
2016Sound TrueNoboru TakagiHiroshi Yamada6
2017Gold DreamOsamu HirataKatsumi Yoshida4
2018Le Vent Se LeveKiyoshi HagiwaraG1 Racing3
2019ChrysoberylHidetaka OtonashiCarrot Farm3
2020Chuwa WizardRyuji OkuboShinobu Nakanishi5
2021T O KeynesDaisuke TakayanagiTomoya Ozasa4
2022Cafe PharoahNoriyuki HoriKoichi NIshikawa5
2023Lemon PopHiroyasu TanakaGodolphin5
2024Lemon PopHiroyasu TanakaGodolphin6
2025Forever YoungYoshito YahagiSusumu Fujita4

References

References

  1. (10 January 2018). "Winners of the 2017 JRA Awards announced".
  2. (8 January 2020). "Winners of the 2019 JRA Awards announced".
  3. (7 January 2021). "Winners of the 2020 JRA Awards announced".
  4. (11 January 2022). "Winners of the 2021 JRA Awards announced".
  5. (2023-01-10). "Winners of the 2022 JRA Awards announced".
  6. "「2023年度JRA賞」決定!年度代表馬はイクイノックス! JRA".
  7. "2025.01.07 Winners of the 2024 JRA Awards announced - News - Horse Racing in Japan".
  8. "「2025年度JRA賞」決定!年度代表馬はフォーエバーヤング! JRA".
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