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1 2017 WORLD ALL-STAR JOCKEYS The World All-Star Jockeys (WASJ) is an international event launched by the Japan Racing Association. Formerly called the World Super Jockeys Series since its establishment in 1987, it has welcomed more than 200 top-caliber jockeys from Europe, North America, Oceania and Asia and held over two days in late November or early December at either Tokyo or Hanshin Racecourse. The event was given a new title, and was moved to the last weekend of August and to Sapporo Racecourse in northern Japan in 2015. This year’s event welcomes six outstanding jockeys from France, Canada, Australia, Hong Kong and United Kingdom in joining one NAR (National Association of Racing; local public racing) jockey and seven JRA jockeys in their bid for the title. A team competition was added to the regular individual contest since 2015, in which the overseas and NAR jockeys form “Team WAS (World All-Star)” and compete against “Team JRA” to attain the most points as a team. The first two of the four-race series will be conducted on August 26th (Sat), while the third and fourth will be held the following day. 2016 World All-Star Jockeys (closing ceremony) August 2017 The Japan Racing Association

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2017 WORLD ALL-STAR JOCKEYS

The World All-Star Jockeys (WASJ) is an international event launched by the Japan Racing

Association. Formerly called the World Super Jockeys Series since its establishment in 1987, it has

welcomed more than 200 top-caliber jockeys from Europe, North America, Oceania and Asia and

held over two days in late November or early December at either Tokyo or Hanshin Racecourse.

The event was given a new title, and was moved to the last weekend of August and to Sapporo

Racecourse in northern Japan in 2015.

This year’s event welcomes six outstanding jockeys from France, Canada, Australia, Hong Kong

and United Kingdom in joining one NAR (National Association of Racing; local public racing)

jockey and seven JRA jockeys in their bid for the title. A team competition was added to the regular

individual contest since 2015, in which the overseas and NAR jockeys form “Team WAS (World

All-Star)” and compete against “Team JRA” to attain the most points as a team.

The first two of the four-race series will be conducted on August 26th (Sat), while the third and

fourth will be held the following day.

2016 World All-Star Jockeys (closing ceremony)

August 2017

The Japan Racing Association

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The 2017 World All-Star Jockeys

1. Date

Saturday, August 26, 2017

Sunday, August 27, 2017

2. Venue

Sapporo Racecourse

3. Races

Saturday, August 26

10th race : 2017 World All-Star Jockeys First Leg

Three-Year-Olds & Up, Allowance (10Million & Less)

turf, 1,200 meters (about 6 furlongs)

11th race : 2017 World All-Star Jockeys Second Leg

Three-Year-Olds & Up, Allowance (16Million & Less)

turf, 2,000 meters (about 10 furlongs)

Sunday, August 27

10th race : 2017 World All-Star Jockeys Third Leg

Three-Year-Olds & Up, Allowance (10Million & Less)

dirt, 1,700 meters (about 8.5 furlongs)

12th race : 2017 World All-Star Jockeys Fourth Leg

Three-Year-Olds & Up, Allowance (10Million & Less)

turf, 1,800 meters (about 9 furlongs)

4. Jockeys

a. The JRA will invite a total of six overseas jockeys.

b. The JRA will choose the NAR jockey and one substitute based on recommendations from the

NAR by July 25.

c. Seven JRA affiliated jockeys obtaining the following status will be chosen in that order.

Excluding the Derby winner, the remaining jockeys will be selected equally from the Eastern

(Miho Training Center-based) and Western (Ritto Training Center-based) district.

1) Winning jockey of the 2017 Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby)

2) 2016 JRA Award Most Valuable Jockey winner

3) Leading jockeys (from January 1 to July 23), one each from the Eastern and the Western

district

4) The rest will be chosen according to the most outstanding achievements this season (in the

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absence of such candidates, participants will be chosen by rankings)

d. In the following cases, replacements will be chosen from JRA jockeys by rankings

Overseas or NAR jockey cancelling participation after August 19

JRA jockey cancelling participation after the mounts are drawn

5. Drawing for Mounts

Wednesday, August 23, at Miho Training Center, Ibaraki Prefecture

6. Points to Determine Winner (Individual)

The jockey who earns the most points in the four races will be declared the World All-Star

Jockeys winner. If a jockey is unable to ride due to scratching or other reasons beyond their

control, they will be awarded six points. Any jockey who fails to finish will attain the same

points as the last-place finisher in that race. No point is awarded for disqualifications, in which

the jockey is at fault.

1st : 30 points 2nd : 20 points 3rd : 15 points 4th : 12 points 5th : 10 points

6th : 08 points 7th : 06 points 8th : 04 points 9th : 02 points 10th : 01 point

11th : 01 point 12th : 01 point 13th : 01 point 14th : 01 point

Note: In the case of a dead-heat, each dead-heat finisher will receive full points.

7. Awards

a. The top three jockeys will receive the following awards:

1st : ¥ 3 million (about US$ 26,087) & trophy valued at ¥ 300,000 (about US$ 2,609)

2nd : ¥ 2 million (about US$ 17,391)

3rd : ¥ 1 million (about US$ 08,696)

Note: US$1 = ¥115

b. The participants will also form two teams—the overseas and NAR jockeys will compete the

JRA jockeys—and the team with the most points attained in total will be awarded prizes (each

team member will earn ¥200,000 (about US$1,739)). In the occasion of a tie, the team that

has more jockeys with higher placings in the races will be determined as the winner.

*1 The season records of the overseas jockeys are as of July 31 and that of the NAR jockey is as of

June 22.

*2 The season records of the JRA jockeys are as of July 23 and include NAR and overseas mounts

designated by the JRA. However, career records in data and in context cover JRA races only

unless otherwise specified.

*3 NAR=National Association of Racing (local public racing)

*4 “Participation in the WASJ” includes participations in the World Super Jockeys Series.

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FRANCE

Anthony Crastus

Anthony Crastus, already a familiar figure in Japan, having ridden under JRA’s short-term license

a number of times and becoming a grade-race winner during that time, is making his first visit in six

years for his World All-Star Jockeys debut.

Born in Paris, France, Crastus aspired to become a harness racing driver like his father Antoine but

became a flat racing jockey under his father’s advice and made his debut in 2001. He was winless in

his first three seasons but landed six wins in 2004 — his first winner was owned by his father —

and improved his score to 22 in the following year and placed 44th in the jockeys ranking, then

extended his wins further to 45 and ranked 17th in 2006. He was 30th with 31 wins in 2007 during

which he claimed his first group-race victory with Pearl Sky in the G3 Prix Exbury.

Given opportunities to ride horses trained by renowned trainer Ellie Lellouche and owned by

Wildenstein Stable, Crastus made steady progress to reach within the top ten jockeys in 2008 with

70 wins (ninth) and marked his personal best in the following year with 84 wins (eighth) including

seven group-race titles out of 794 rides while showing presence in G1 events—he was runner up in

the Prix de l’Opera and third in the Prix Vermeille with Board Meeting. He continued to fare well in

2010 with 76 wins (tenth) and just missed his first G1 title when second in both the Prix du Jockey

Club and the Grand Prix de Paris with Planteur. Although unable to make the top ten jockeys since,

Crastus claimed a German classic title in the 2014 German 1000 Guineas (G2) with Ajaxana.

He has also ridden enthusiastically overseas during the winter months, riding under a short-term

license in Japan in 2009, 2010 and 2011 during which he registered 22 wins out of 310 rides

including two grade-race victories in the Fairy Stakes and the Diamond Stakes with Dance Fantasia

and Cosmo Meadow, respectively, in 2011. He also rode Aventino for Japan in the 2012 Prix de

l’Arc de Triomphe. His most recent overseas stint was in the U.S.A. between December 2016 and

May this year.

Date of Birth : April 7, 1985

’16 Season Record : 507 mounts, 31 wins / € 826,350

’17 Season Record : 122 mounts, 19 wins / € 284,685

Recent Career Highlights : ’16 T Von Zastrow Stutenpreis (G2, Parvaneh)

Participation in the WASJ : 1st

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CANADA

Eurico Da Silva

Eurico Da Silva is a three-time champion jockey at Woodbine who is bidding for another jockey

title this season, currently at the top with 85 wins including three G2 and four G3 titles from 375

rides. He boasts a winning strike rate of 23% while finishing within the money in 60% of his total

rides. A talented and well experienced jockey riding in various countries, Da Silva takes part in the

World All-Star Jockeys for the first time as Canada’s representative to test his skills in Japan.

Born in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Da Silva began racing quarter horses in his native country at twelve

years of age and enrolled in the Jockey School of Sao Paulo at sixteen. His riding talent was quickly

recognized early in his career as he became champion apprentice in his debut season and claimed

the Grande Premio Derby Paulista with Franz Post in 1994. He left his home country after 450 wins

over five seasons in search of more challenge overseas, rode in Macau for four seasons during

which he scored just under 300 wins, and moved onto to Canada in 2004.

Listed among the top ten jockeys with 83 wins in 2007, Da Silva progressed to mark over 100 wins

to rank fourth in the following year then claimed his first champion title in 2010 with 190 wins. He

repeated the feat in 2015 with 201 wins and reached his personal best last year with 202 wins for his

third champion title. He was also the winner of the Sovereign Award Outstanding Jockey in the

three years as leading jockey as well as when he was the national leader in earnings in 2013.

Major titles during his career in Canada include consecutive Queen’s Plate titles (2009, Eye of the

Leopard; 2010, Big Red Mike), Prince of Wales Stakes (2014, Coltimus Prime), the Breeders’

Stakes (2013, Up With the Bird), the Woodbine Oaks (2016, Neshama) and the G1 Northern Dancer

Turf Stakes (2013, Forte Dei Marmi).

Da Silva also scored a G1 title in the U.S., claiming the 2013 Alcibiades Stakes with My

Conquestadory and has been successful in positioning himself among the top 22 North American

jockeys in earnings since being ranked 12th in 2010, while spending his winter months in Singapore

(2007/2008/2009) and Hong Kong (2016). He also has experience riding in Japan, having ridden Up

With the Birds in the 2014 Japan Cup (16th).

Date of Birth : June 29, 1975

’16 Season Record : 795 mounts, 202 wins / $ 7,721,879

’17 Season Record : 375 mounts, 85 wins / $ 3,603,100

Recent Career Highlights : ’16 Woodbine Oaks (Neshama)

’17 Dance Smartly Stakes (G2, Starship Jubilee)

’17 Connaught Cup Stakes (G2, Tower of Texas)

Participation in the WASJ : 1st

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AUSTRALIA

Katelyn Mallyon

The 2016/17 season has been a memorable season for Australian jockey Katelyn Mallyon as she

captured her first G1 title with third-pick Silent Sedition in the William Reid Stakes in March. She

also took part in the G1 Melbourne Cup for the first time with Assign (finished 19th) with whom

she won the G2 Herbert Power Stakes last October. She also won her second consecutive title in the

G2 Rubiton Stakes in February this year. She will be making her debut in Japan, hoping to become

the first female jockey to win the overall title in the World All-Star Jockeys.

Born in Seymour, north of Melbourne, Katelyn grew up in a horseracing family—her grandfather

Mick Mallyon was a top jockey in Victoria with three Caulfield Cup titles, her father Brett and

mother Mary are also former jockeys and her brother Andrew is still actively riding in

Victoria—riding ponies and setting her aspiration to become a jockey from a young age. She started

working as an apprentice jockey at her father’s stable and made her debut at Warracknabeal

Racecourse in August 2010.

She claimed 23 wins in Melbourne during the 2011/12 season based in Flemington Racecourse to

become the first female jockey to capture the Victorian Apprentice title. While a serious fall toward

the end of the season forced her to miss the majority of the following year, leaving her with only six

wins, she was back on her feet in the 2013/14 season to reclaim the title again with 31 wins, and

was sixth in the overall jockeys’ rankings.

Though her performances in the following three seasons were not as brilliant, partly due to injuries,

she made her first G1 debut in the Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes in September 2014 then captured her

first group-race win in the G2 Rubiton Stakes in 2016 with Heatherly, with whom she finished third

in the G1 Oakleigh Plate.

Date of Birth : April 10, 1994

’15/’16 Season Record : 149 mounts, 11 wins / AUS$ 1,066,765

’16/’17 Season Record : 111 mounts, 10 wins / AUS$ 1,427,200

Recent Career Highlights : ’17 William Reid Stakes (G1, Silent Sedition)

’17 Rubiton Stakes (G2, Super Cash)

’16 Herbert Power Stakes (G2, Assign)

Participation in the WASJ : 1st Photo: Racing Photos

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AUSTRALIA

Kerrin McEvoy

Kerrin McEvoy’s fruitful 2016/17 season was not only highlighted by his second Melbourne Cup

trophy claimed with Almandin, but continued to flourish as he was seen claiming six of his nine G1

titles in a three month span between March and June. With over 60 G1 wins captured in five

countries, the internationally renowned rider is set out to make a name for himself this time in Japan

in his WAJS debut this summer.

His father, uncles and brothers being mostly jockeys, McEvoy was born in Streaky Bay, South

Australia, and began his career as an apprentice rider for his maternal grandfather and trainer in

1997 before relocating to the Melbourne district to ride for Peter Hayes, one of the top trainers there.

He quickly rose to fame in 2000 when he became the second youngest jockey to claim the

Melbourne Cup, his first G1 victory, with Brew. Although spending some time abroad in the

2002/03 season, he topped the Victorian jockey leaderboard and was presented the Scobie Breasley

Medal.

After increasing his rides in Dubai, McEvoy was given the opportunity to ride in Europe for

Godolphin in 2004. He collected 10 G1 titles in Europe such as the 2004 St Leger Stakes with Rule

of Law, the 2005 St James’s Palace Stakes with Shamardal and the 2005 Prix Jacques le Marois

with Dubawi. He tallied 93 wins in 2007 and ranked eighth in the United Kingdom.

Returning to his homeland upon being retained as Godolphin’s rider in Australia in 2008, he rode

many winners such as Sepoy, with whom he claimed the Golden Slipper Stakes and three other G1

wins in 2011, and Guelph, whom he guided to victory in the 2013 Sires Produce Stakes along with

three more G1 triumphs. McEvoy finished the 2008/09 and 2009/10 seasons in third in the

standings and shared honors with Hugh Bowman as the leading Group One jockey for the 2012/13

season.

In 2013, he won the International Jockeys’ Championship title in Hong Kong. He also led the Rest

of the World team as captain in the 2015 Shergar Cup at Ascot while finishing second in the Silver

Saddle standings for individuals. He will head for Japan following his second shot at the Shergar

Cup earlier this month.

Date of Birth : October 24, 1980

’15/’16 Season Record : 328 mounts, 47 1/2 wins / AUS$ 6,145,972

’16/’17 Season Record : 433 mounts, 64 wins / AUS$ 6,374,340

Recent Career Highlights : ’17 Tattersall’s Tiara (G1, Tycoon Tara)

’17 Queensland Oaks (G1, Egg Tart)

’17 Schweppes Oaks (G1, Egg Tart)

Participation in the WASJ : 1st

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HONG KONG

Joao Moreira

“Magic Man” Joao Moreira continues to mesmerize the fans with his magic riding skills as he

again renewed his record for most seasonal victories in Hong Kong to 171 wins in the 2016/17

season and defended his champion title for three consecutive years with a gap of 64 wins. His

performances with Japanese horses are also impressive—he claimed the 2016 Hong Kong Vase

with Satono Crown and the 2017 Queen Elizabeth II Cup with Neorealism in Hong Kong as well as

the 2017 Dubai Turf with Vivlos. He also led Rapper Dragon to become the first horse to win all

three legs of Hong Kong’s Four-Year-Old Classic Series this season.

Born in Curitiba in the southern part of Brazil, Moreira began his jockey career in 2000, based in

Sao Paulo where he rode more than 1,000 winners. Relocating to Singapore in 2009, the Brazilian

jockey finished third in the jockey rankings with 69 wins that year and secured four consecutive

premiership titles between 2010 and 2013—he registered a record of 116 annual wins in 2010 and

further renewed the number to 206 in 2012. He also accomplished a feat of scoring a perfect eight

wins out of eight starts on September 6, 2013.

While renewing various records in Singapore, his move to Hong Kong in October 2013 proved to

be another great success. He was ranked second in the jockey rankings in the 2013/14 season with

97 wins despite missing the first month. He climbed to the top with 145 wins the following season,

renewing the record of 114 wins set by 13-time champion Douglas Whyte in 2005/06 and further

renewed the number to 168 wins in 2015/16.

While marking 13 G1 wins in Hong Kong such as the 2014 Hong Kong Mile and the 2015

Champions Mile on board Able Friend, with whom he has claimed five G1 victories, he is also

recognized abroad as the winner of the Al Quoz Sprint, the Dubai Golden Shaheen, the Epsom

Handicap and the Coolmore Stud Stakes in 2014 as well as the 2015 Newmarket Handicap and the

2017 Oakleigh Plate.

Moreira rode in Japan for the first time in the 2014 Yasuda Kinen, finishing sixth with Glorious

Days. He celebrated his first WASJ participation with a champion title in 2015 and was fifth last

year.

Date of Birth : September 26, 1983

’15/’16 Season Record : 664 mounts, 168 wins / HK$ 178,829,947

’16/’17 Season Record : 711 mounts, 171 wins / HK$ 207,728,528

Recent Career Highlights : ’17 Queen Elizabeth II Cup (G1, Neorealism)

’17 Dubai Turf (G1, Vivlos)

’17 Oakleigh Plate (G1, Sheidel)

Participation in the WASJ : 3rd

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UNITED KINGDOM

Tom Queally

Tom Queally, best known for his partnership with the legendary Frankel, claimed the G1 Diamond

Jubilee Stakes held at Royal Ascot in June this year on board The Tin Man, with whom he won the

G1 British Champions Sprint Stakes last October. He will aim to land his first international jockeys’

championship title in his first participation in the World All-Star Jockeys.

Born in Dungarvan, Ireland as the son of Irish trainer Declan Queally, Tom started riding ponies

from early in his childhood. He made his debut as a jockey in 2000, apprenticed to Pat Flynn, and

claimed the Irish champion apprentice title with 28 wins that year while still at school. After

finishing his education, he joined the yard of the leading Irish trainer Aidan O’Brien where he

claimed the G3 Ballysax Stakes in 2003, then moved to the UK in 2004 where he rode for trainer

David Loder and claimed the apprentice title there with 59 wins.

His breakthrough came in 2009 when he won his first G1 title in the Golden Jubilee Stakes with Art

Connoisseur. He was first jockey to Newmarket-based trainer Sir Henry Cecil and guided many of

his horses to victory—Midday, with whom he also marked three consecutive Nassau Stakes titles

from 2009 to 2011 and the 2009 Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turf, and Twice Over, with whom he

won three G1 titles including the 2009 and 2010 Champion Stakes. Queally also rode in Frankel’s

all 14 undefeated career starts including the 2000 Guineas—Tom’s first classic title—but turned

freelance after Cecil’s death in the spring of 2013.

He tied for fourth in Hong Kong’s International Jockeys’ Championship in 2012 and took part in

the 2014 Shergar Cup as the captain of the Great Britain & Ireland Team. This will be his second

visit to Japan following 2012 when he rode under a short-term license between January and

February, during which he claimed two wins out of 58 starts.

Date of Birth : October 8, 1984

’16 Season Record : 536 mounts, 49 wins / £ 851,744

’17 Season Record : 221 mounts, 18 wins / £ 619,692

Recent Career Highlights : ’17 Diamond Jubilee Stakes (G1, The Tin Man)

’16 British Champions Sprint Stakes

(G1, The Tin Man)

Participation in the WASJ : 1st

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JAPAN (NAR Representative; Funabashi)

Shogo Nakano

After celebrating his 400th career-win on May 30 this year, Shogo Nakano, a jockey of Funabashi

Racecourse situated east of Tokyo in Chiba prefecture, secured his seat in the WASJ by

demonstrating a near perfect performance in the Super Jockeys Trial with the highest points ever,

notching three wins and a second in the four-leg contest to decide the NAR delegate. The young

emerging jockey aims to become the first NAR jockey since 2005 to claim the JRA international

jockeys’ competition.

Born in Toyama prefecture, Nakano grew up a stranger to horse racing but was introduced to

horseback riding by a relative and took up the sport at a private club when he was around nine. He

was admitted to NAR’s Racing Education Center in 2007 and made his debut on May 4th in 2009,

marking his first win a month later. He scored a total of six wins in his debut year at Funabashi

Racecourse and improved his wins to 12 the following year.

He claimed the apprentice jockeys’ championship competition for both JRA and NAR affiliated

jockeys in the beginning of 2011 but struggled to further improve with six wins that year and the

following season with five. In 2013, he marked only two wins at Funabashi but gained beneficial

experience away from his home ground, racing at Mombetsu (Hokkaido) and Kasamatsu (Gifu)

Racecourse for a limited period of time where he registered eight and four wins, respectively.

His performances steadily began to improve as he ended the 2014 season with 19 wins, standing

10th on the Funabashi jockeys rankings, and advanced to fourth in the standings with 40 wins the

following year. In the South Kanto area, which consists of not only Funabashi, but also Ohi (Tokyo),

Kawasaki (Kanagawa) and Urawa (Saitama) Racecourses, he notched a total of 82 wins, including

his first major title in the 2015 Saitama Shimbun Eikan Sho, and finished 10th in the South Kanto

jockey standings. Last season he was runner-up in Funabashi with 48 wins while he capped off the

season fourth in the South Kanto area with 159.

The 25-year-old rider made his JRA-race debut this year in March where he marked a third in one

of his six starts and was given a chance to ride in his first JRA grade-race, the Yayoi Sho (G2).

Date of Birth : November 1, 1991

’17 Season Record* : 547 mounts, 52 wins *NAR only

Career Record* : 4,498 mounts, 410 wins *NAR only

Participation in the WASJ : 1st

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JAPAN (JRA, Miho Training Center)

Keita Tosaki

Keita Tosaki, who reigned as JRA’s national champion for three consecutive seasons, continues as

the current leader in the national standings. Treating all of his rides with the same attitude and

giving his best regardless of the grade of the race, Tosaki has scored four JRA grade-race titles as

well as major victories in the NAR circle, the Empress Hai and the TCK Jo-o Hai. While yet to win

a G1 title this year, he just missed by a neck margin with Best Warrior in the February Stakes. The

JRA Award winner of the Most Valuable Jockey, who has not failed to exceed 100 wins every year

since becoming a JRA-based jockey in 2013, hopes to improve on his third-place finish in the

WASJ in 2014 and 2015.

Tosaki’s career began in 1998 at Ohi Racecourse as a stable jockey for trainer Kazutaka Katori. He

rode his first winner in April that year, scored his 100th win in 2002 and landed his first major title

in the Twinkle Lady Sho in 2005. In the following year, he nearly doubled his wins to 123, then

rose to third in NAR’s national jockey rankings with 212 wins in 2007, the year when he scored his

first JRA win at Hanshin Racecourse. This began a remarkable string of success for the four-time

NAR leader of 2008, 2009, 2011 and 2012 who was given more opportunities on JRA mounts and

scored his first JRA grade-race win in 2010 in the Musashino Stakes followed by his first JRA-G1

victory in the 2011 Yasuda Kinen with Real Impact.

Transferred to JRA racing in 2013, Tosaki quickly placed himself among the top five jockeys

nationally with 113 wins in 2013, including a G1 title with Red Reveur in the Hanshin Juvenile

Fillies. He was leading jockey by a comfortable 10-win margin in 2014 with 146 wins and led by

nine again to defend his title with 130 wins in the following season. He reached a personal best of

187 wins for his third champion title last year but faced a close battle against Christophe Lemaire

who concluded the season just one win short for second. His major career titles include the 2014

Arima Kinen with Gentildonna, the 2015/16 Victoria Mile and 2016 Sprinters Stakes with Straight

Girl.

Date of Birth : July 8, 1980

’17 Season Record : 563 mounts, 106 wins / ¥ 1,825,086,000

Career Record : 5,274 mounts, 758 wins

Recent Career Highlights : ’17 Tanabata Sho (G3, Seewind)

’17 Unicorn Stakes (G3, Sunrise Nova)

’17 Empress Hai (One Millionth)

Participation in the WASJ : 5th

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JAPAN (JRA, Miho Training Center)

Hiroyuki Uchida

NAR-turned-JRA veteran jockey Hiroyuki Uchida reached a milestone of 1,000th JRA win in

October last year and was ranked sixth in the national leaderboard with 89 JRA wins while landing

a G1 title in NAR’s year-end Tokyo Daishoten with Apollo Kentucky. He continues to fare well

this year, currently standing fifth in the national ranking with a grade-race victory in JRA’s Lord

Derby Challenge Trophy with Logi Chalice. He also claimed NAR’s Tokyo Sprint and the

Kurofune Sho.

Debuted as an NAR jockey in 1989, Uchida was counted among the top jockeys by 2000 and

became the NAR national champion for the first time in 2004 with 385 wins—a title he retained for

the following three seasons. In 2006, he set a record of 524 annual wins—463 in NAR and 61 in

JRA—the most in Japanese horseracing history. During his career as an NAR jockey, he claimed

over 120 wins in JRA races, which included his first JRA-G1 victory in the 2007 NHK Mile Cup

with Pink Cameo.

Uchida transferred to JRA on March 1, 2008 where he continued to perform well, finishing second

in the jockey rankings with 123 wins that year. He concluded the 2009 season on top of the

rankings with 146 wins out of 975 starts. While ranking second with 118 wins the following year,

he achieved the most wins by combining his NAR victories to receive the JRA Award for Best

Jockey (Races Won) for two consecutive years. He continues to be ranked within the top 10 every

year since, except for 2011 and 2014.

While claiming eleven JRA-G1 titles including the 2008 Kikuka Sho (Japanese St. Leger) with

Oken Bruce Lee, the 2010 Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby) with Eishin Flash and the 2013&14

Victoria Mile with Verxina, he is most known for his partnership with Gold Ship with whom he won

the Satsuki Sho (Japanese 2000 Guineas), the Kikuka Sho, the Arima Kinen in 2012 and the

Takarazuka Kinen in 2013.

He has participated in JRA’s international jockeys’ competition seven times—once as an NAR

jockey and six times as a JRA jockey—his best performance was an overall third in 2004 and he

was 11th in last year’s WASJ.

Date of Birth : July 26, 1970

’17 Season Record : 583 mounts, 66 wins / ¥ 1,084,163,000

Career Record : 8,944 mounts, 1,078 wins

Recent Career Highlights : ’17 Lord Derby Challenge Trophy (G3, Logi Chalice)

’17 Tokyo Sprint (Kitasan Sajin)

’17 Kurofune Sho (Blason de Lis)

Participation in the WASJ : 8th

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JAPAN (JRA, Miho Training Center)

Hironobu Tanabe

Hironobu

Hironobu Tanabe got a head start with 16 wins, which brought him on the top of the national

leaderboard for the month of January. Though this blistering pace has slowed down since, he is

accumulating wins at a steady pace toward achieving his first 100 annual wins. He is currently

ranked sixth in the national ranking. While still without a G1 title this year, he has so far registered

two graded wins—the Keisei Hai with Komano Impulse in January and the Nikkei Sho with

Sciacchetra in March—and was a neck short of defending the Yasuda Kinen title with Logotype in

June. Tied at third in his first participation in JRA’s international jockeys’ championship in 2014

with one win and a third, he hopes to outdo this performance in the coming competition.

Influenced by his father who was a horseracing enthusiast, Tanabe entered the JRA Horse Racing

School and made his debut in March 2002 for trainer Kazuo Konishi. He landed his long-awaited

first win in his 63rd JRA start in August and went on to score eight wins that year.

After hovering at 10-20 annual wins for the next six years, he gradually improved his score,

marking 33 wins in 2009 and 37 in 2010. With requests from established stables starting to come in,

he more than doubled his annual wins and concluded the 2011 season with his personal high of 88

wins and was seventh in the national ranking. He also landed his first grade-race victory in the

Antares Stakes (G3) with Gold Blitz in April that year.

Though his wins dropped to 52 in 2012, he established himself as one of the top jockeys after

bouncing back with 88 wins (ninth) in 2013 and capturing his first G1 title when causing a major

upset victory in the February Stakes with the least favorite Copano Rickey in 2014. He also upset

heavily favored Maurice in the 2016 Yasuda Kinen with eighth-pick Logotype in a gate-to-wire

victory.

Date of Birth : February 12, 1984

’17 Season Record : 407 mounts, 59 wins / ¥ 1,068,198,000

Career Record : 8,937 mounts, 687 wins

Recent Career Highlights : ’17 Nikkei Sho (G2, Sciacchetra)

’17 Keisei Hai (G3, Komano Impulse)

’16 Yasuda Kinen (G1, Logotype)

Participation in the WASJ : 2nd

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JAPAN (JRA, Ritto Training Center)

Christophe Lemaire

Christophe Lemaire became only the second jockey—foreign and Japanese jockeys combined—to

accomplish a record of three G1 victories over three consecutive weeks which tied fellow French

jockey Olivier Peslier who was the first jockey to land three in a row in 2001. Lemaire, now in his

third season as a full-time JRA jockey, began his string of G1 victories with Admire Lead in the

Victoria Mile followed by the Yushun Himba (Japanese Oaks) with Soul Stirring then the Tokyo

Yushun (Japanese Derby) with Rey de Oro. His Oaks-Derby double in a single season is also noted

as being the first in 42 years and only four jockeys have accomplished the feat before him. Already

exceeding 600 career-wins, Lemaire aims to reach the top in the World All-Star Jockeys in which

his best score was a seventh last year and in 2009 out of three challenges.

Born in Chantilly as the son of Patrice Lemaire, a leading jump jockey in the ‘80s, Christophe was

riding horses before he was walking. He began as an amateur rider in 1996 at 16, exercising horses

for well-established trainers such as Andre Fabre and Jean-Paul Gallorini, and started riding

professionally after acquiring his license in 1999. He scored his first G1 title in France in the 2003

Prix Jean Prat. He was soon among the top jockeys at home and became a prominent international

rider with G1 titles in France, England, the UAE, Australia, Hong Kong and the United States.

Lemaire had been racing in Japan every year since 2002 under short-term licenses. His major JRA

titles during that time include the 2005 Arima Kinen with Heart’s Cry, the 2008 Queen Elizabeth II

Commemorative Cup with Little Amapola, the 2008 Japan Cup Dirt with Kane Hekili, the 2009

Japan Cup with Vodka and his second Japan Cup Dirt in 2013 with Belshazzar.

Kicking off his debut season in 2015, a full three months later than the other jockeys, he still

managed to notch 112 wins to stand fourth on the leaderboard and register the highest winning

percentage to receive the JRA Award for Best Jockey (Winning Average). He was just one win short

of claiming the Best Jockey (Races Won) with 186 wins during 2016, but secured his second JRA

Award for winning average with a strike rate of 23.7% and added another title for Money Earned

with G1 victories in the NHK Mile Cup with Major Emblem, the Hanshin Juvenile Fillies with Soul

Stirring, the Kikuka Sho (Japanese St. Leger) and the Arima Kinen with Satono Diamond among

other graded stakes that totaled 13 in all.

Date of Birth : May 20, 1979

’17 Season Record : 447 mounts, 84 wins / ¥ 2,238,648,000

Career Record : 3,760 mounts, 625 wins

Recent Career Highlights : ’17 Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby, G1, Rey de Oro)

’17 Yushun Himba (Japanese Oaks, G1, Soul Stirring)

’17 Victoria Mile (G1, Admire Lead)

Participation in the WASJ : 4th

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JAPAN (JRA, Ritto Training Center)

Mirco Demuro

Mirco Demuro continues to impress the Japanese racing circle in his third full season as an official

JRA jockey, currently as the national leader in earnings and strike rate and runner-up in wins. He

already has claimed 10 grade-race titles this year including G1 titles in the February Stakes with

Gold Dream and the Takarazuka Kinen with Satono Crown. Having ridden in Japan over a 16-year

span in a number of short-term riding stints, he has established new records as one of the first

foreign JRA jockeys, already reaching his 700th career win on July 29.

Debuting in 1994 at age 15, Demuro became champion apprentice in Italy with 79 wins in the

following year and was leading jockey for four consecutive years between 1997 and 2000—he

became the first teenage champion in Italy. His first group-race victory came in 1998 in the G3

Premio Primi Passi, and his first G1 title in the Gran Premio del Jockey Club in 1999.

He started riding under a short-term license in Japan in 1999 and found his riding skills well

appreciated. Given opportunities on talented mounts, he landed 31 grade-race titles which include

10 G1 victories between 2001 and 2014, most notably his first two G1 Classic titles in the 2003

Satsuki Sho (Japanese 2000 Guineas) and the Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby) with Neo Universe,

the 2008 Japan Cup with Screen Hero and the 2010 Arima Kinen with Victoire Pisa with whom he

also landed a historical first success for Japan in the 2011 Dubai World Cup.

Kicking off his career as an official JRA jockey in March 2015, he registered 118 wins in a

ten-month period to stand third in the national jockey standings, just 12 wins short of the leader. He

did, however, top all jockeys in purses to become a JRA Award winner for Best Jockey (Money

Earned) in his debut season with 11 grade-race titles including four G1 victories such as the Satsuki

Sho and the Tokyo Yushun with Duramente. His 132 wins during 2016, among which his four G1

titles included the Oka Sho (Japanese 1000 Guineas) with Jeweler, positioned him in fourth place in

the national standings.

He represented Italy in his first challenge in this series in 2012, finishing eighth overall, was

eleventh in 2015 as a JRA jockey and won his first WASJ title last year with two wins and two

fifths in the four-race contest.

Date of Birth : January 11, 1979

’17 Season Record : 404 mounts, 94 wins / ¥ 2,261,184,000

Career Record : 4,156 mounts, 698 wins

Recent Career Highlights : ’17 Takarazuka Kinen (G1, Satono Crown)

’17 February Stakes (G1, Gold Dream)

’17 Keio Hai Spring Cup (G2, Red Falx)

Participation in the WASJ : 4th

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JAPAN (JRA, Ritto Training Center)

Yutaka Take

Yutaka Take continues to produce impressive results as Japan’s longstanding top jockey and has

appeared in all JRA-G1 events this year except for the Takamatsunomiya Kinen when he was in

Dubai. Listing his name again on JRA’s record as the inaugural winner of the newly-upgraded G1

Osaka Hai with Kitasan Black, he partnered the same horse to a consecutive victory in the Tenno

Sho (Spring). Take also finished second and third in this year’s Oka Sho (Japanese 1000 Guineas)

and Satsuki Sho (Japanese 2000 Guineas), respectively, and continues to rewrite JRA’s history

book, most recently with an unprecedented 3,900 career wins accomplished on June 24.

Take rode his first winner in his debut year in 1987 when he scored 69 wins which earned him the

season’s JRA Award for Best Jockey (Newcomer). He has and continues to renew practically every

record available, not to mention the 2005 record of 212 wins in a single season. He has also reigned

as leading jockey 18 times, including nine consecutive years from 1992 to 2000 and seven from

2002 to 2008. He has enjoyed successful riding spells around the world and has achieved G1 wins

in France, England, Dubai and Hong Kong, most recently in the 2015 Hong Kong Cup and the 2016

Prix d’Ispahan with A Shin Hikari.

In 2005, he excited the nation by landing the Japanese Triple Crown on the legendary colt Deep

Impact who brought him four other G1 titles. In 2007, the star jockey’s career was highlighted by

another extraordinary feat, breaking another JRA record for most career victories—2,944

wins—and posting his 3,000th win at Kyoto Racecourse on November 3.

Reaching 3,500 wins in January 2013, Take celebrated his 100th G1 (NAR and overseas included)

victory when claiming the Mile Championship with Tosen Ra in November that year. He has a

record of 316 grade-race wins in JRA alone, among which 73 are at G1 level. Since his first JRA

Award as a newcomer, he has won 18 jockey titles for Races Won, 16 for Money Earned, 11 for

Winning Average and nine Grand Prizes, given to those that have dominated all three jockey

categories in the same season.

Take has participated in JRA’s international jockeys’ competition 22 times since 1988, having

finished a runner-up overall seven times including last year and capturing the title in 1992.

Date of Birth : March 15, 1969

’17 Season Record : 380 mounts, 48 wins / ¥ 1,483,398,000

Career Record : 20,613 mounts, 3,906 wins

Recent Career Highlights : ’17 Tenno Sho (Spring) (G1, Kitasan Black)

’17 Osaka Hai (G1, Kitasan Black)

’17 Kashiwa Kinen (Copano Rickey)

Participation in the WASJ : 23rd

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JAPAN (JRA, Ritto Training Center)

Yuichi Fukunaga

In his 22nd season this year, two-time champion jockey Yuichi Fukunaga reached a milestone on

July 15 by becoming the eighth jockey in JRA history to register 2,000 career wins. In the national

jockey standings, he is currently fourth with two grade-race victories and a runner-up effort aboard

Cheval Grand in the G1 Tenno Sho (Spring). He also won NAR’s Teio Sho with K T Brave.

Following the footsteps of his father, former jockey Yoichi Fukunaga, he made an impressive debut

in 1996, winning his first two career starts and was named JRA Award Best Jockey (Newcomer)

with 53 wins. After capturing his first grade-race win the following year, he claimed his first G1

victory in 1999 with Primo Ordine in the Oka Sho (Japanese 1000 Guineas). He was ranked among

the top twelve jockeys claiming over 80 annual wins since 2000, and has been within the top five

from 2010 with over 100 wins. Finally emerging to the top in 2011 and 2013, he was awarded the

JRA Award in Winning Average in 2011 and in Races Won and Money Earned in 2013.

Among his 124 grade-race wins, 20 are G1 victories including six classic titles—two Oka Sho

(1999 Prix Modine, 2005 Rhein Kraft), three Yushun Himba (Japanese Oaks) (2004 Daiwa el Cielo,

2005 Cesario, 2007 Robe Decollete), and the Kikuka Sho (Japanese St. Leger) (2013 Epiphaneia).

His overseas stints include the 2001 Hong Kong Mile (G1), two consecutive Queen Elizabeth II

Cup (G1) titles in 2002 and 2003 with Eishin Preston, the 2005 American Oaks Invitational Stakes

with Cesario and the Dubai Duty Free with Just a Way in 2014.

In his eighth JRA international jockey’s competition appearance this year, the 40-year-old jockey

hopes to top his personal best of finishing second overall in 2014 while his most recent participation

was in 2015 in which he finished seventh.

Date of Birth : December 9, 1976

’17 Season Record : 420 mounts, 71 wins / ¥ 1,297,650,000

Career Record : 15,671 mounts, 2,003 wins

Recent Career Highlights : ’17 Teio Sho (K T Brave)

’17 Yayoi Sho (G2, Cadenas)

’17 Negishi Stakes (G3, Kafuji Take)

Participation in the WASJ : 8th

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[06P][05P] 8th [04P] 7th [05P] 7th [4.5P][03P] 5th [10P] 10th [02P] 6th

[15P][04P] 10th [02P] 5th [10P] 3rd [13P][01P] 3rd [13P] 11th [01P] 2nd

[4.5P][11P] 9th [03P] 6th [06P]

[10P]

4th [11P][15P] 7th [05P] 4th [11P] 7th[13P] 4th [11P] 3rd [13P] 5th

8th

9th1st [20P]

[04P]10th [02P] 6th [06P] 6th [06P] 10th [1.5P]9th [03P] 4th [11P] 11th [01P]

6th[13P] 11th [01P] 10th [06P]12th [01P] 5th [10P] 7th [05P] 7th [05P]3rd [02P]

5th [10P]11th [01P] 7th [05P] 9th [03P] 2nd [15P]5th [10P] 8th [04P] FF [01P]

4th [11P]6th [06P] 12th [01P] 1st [20P] 12th [01P]8th [04P] 9th [03P] 3rd [13P]

3rd [13P]1st [20P] 10th [02P] 5th [10P] 9th [03P]

[05P] 2nd [15P] 8th [04P]

1st[11P] 1st [20P] 4th [20P]2nd [15P] 3rd [13P] 2nd [15P] 10th [1.5P]4th [11P]

7th [05P]12th [01P] 11th [01P] 11th [01P] 9th [03P]9th [03P] 10th [02P] 10th [02P]

12th [01P]10th [02P] 9th [03P] 12th [01P] 3rd [13P]

[04P] 12th [01P] 2nd [15P]

10th[06P] 6th [06P] 5th [02P]11th [01P] 8th [04P] 3rd [13P] 8th [04P]6th [10P]

4th [11P]5th [10P] 7th [05P] 4th [11P] 11th

2nd [15P]

[01P]7th [05P] 1st [20P] 6th [06P]4th [11P] 3rd [13P] 9th [03P]

1st[13P] 4th [11P] 8th [20P]2nd [15P] 2nd [15P] 7th [05P] 5th [10P]3rd [04P]

12th [01P]

1st [20P] 5th [10P] 1st [20P] 6th [06P]

9th [03P] 8th [04P] 9th [03P]

8th [04P]7th [05P] 9th [03P] 8th [04P] 11th [01P]

11th [01P] 6th [06P] 10th [02P]

5th [10P]10th [02P] 3rd [13P] 12th [01P] 10th [02P]6th [06P] 7th [05P] 7th [05P]

9th [03P]4th [11P] 11th [01P] 11th [01P] 3rd [13P]

12th [01P] 1st [20P] 5th [10P]

4th [11P]8th [04P] 4th [11P] 2nd [15P] 7th [05P]3rd [13P] 12th [01P] 4th [11P]

6th [06P]5th [10P] 10th [02P] 6th [06P] 1st [20P]2nd [15P] 2nd [15P] 3rd [13P]

Katsumi Minai (JRA / West)

Hanshin Racecourse

Futoshi Komaki (NAR / Hyogo)Lance O'Sullivan (NZ)

[20P]

Yukio Okabe (JRA / East)Michael Roberts (GB)Thierry Jarnet (FR)Kent Desormeaux (USA)

[20P]1st [03P][20P][10P] 2nd [15P] 2nd [15P] 1st

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2nd leg1st legJockeyRanking 4th leg3rd leg

Hanshin Racecourse

Hanshin Racecourse

Hanshin Racecourse

Hanshin Racecourse

[36P][35P][23P]

[25P][24P][19P][14P]

2001.12.1-12.2

[53P][40P][38P][36P][34P]

[11P]

[30P][28P][21P][19P][14P][13P]

[07P]

[56P]

[11P]

[49P][42P][40P]

[35P][33P]

[51P][37P]

[28P]

[38P]

[33P]

[33P]

[13P]

[16P][08P]

[22P][20P][16P]

[32P][30P][27P]

1998.12.5-12.6

[36P]

[46P][32P][23P][19P]

[17P]

[50P][42P][40P]

[07P]

56

1314

1234

7891011

123456

910111213

1011

5678

12131999.12.4-12.5

45

1234

6789

1112

123

567

9

4

Masayoshi Ebina (JRA / East)Shinji Fujita (JRA / West)Brett Prebble (AUS)Robert Fradd (HK)

Lanfranco Dettori (GB)Takayuki Ishizaki (NAR / Funabashi)Mikio Matsunaga (JRA / West)Yukio Okabe (JRA / East)

Katsuya Sameshima (NAR / Saga)Victor Espinoza (USA)

Jerry Bailey (USA)

9th12th

9th

Damien Oliver (AUS)Hirofumi Shii (JRA / West)Kent Desormeaux (USA)John Murtagh (IRE)Lance O'Sullivan (NZ)Hiroki Goto (JRA / East)

Basil Marcus (HK)Michael Kinane (IRE)Futoshi Komaki (NAR / Hyogo)

Olivier Peslier (FR)Yutaka Take (JRA / West)Robert Fradd (HK)

2000.12.2-12.3

Olivier Peslier (FR)

Darryl Bradley (NZ)Shane Sellers (USA)Shinji Fujita (JRA / West)Hirofumi Shii (JRA / West)Larry Cassidy (AUS)

Mikio Matsunaga (JRA / West)Yoshitomi Shibata (JRA / East)Owen Bosson (NZ)John Murtagh (IRE)Lanfranco Dettori (GB)

Yoshitomi Shibata (JRA / East)

Norihiro Yokoyama (JRA / East)Larry Cassidy (AUS)

7th10th13th

Yutaka Take (JRA / West)Gary Stevens (USA)Basil Marcus (HK)Kent Desormeaux (USA)Takayuki Ishizaki (NAR / Funabashi)

Yukio Okabe (JRA / East)Yoshitomi Shibata (JRA / East)Michael Kinane (IRE)Shane Sellers (USA)Mikio Matsunaga (JRA / West)

Olivier Peslier (FR)

Jim Collett (NZ)

7th11th

John Murtagh (IRE)Thierry Jarnet (FR)Patrick Day (USA)Shane Dye (AUS)

6th14th

1st2nd8th

14th4th8th

11th13th7th

10th6th5th2nd3rd1st

10th5th

13thS

12th11th

1st3rd8th9th4th6th

11th

7th2nd

1st8th5th9th6th

12th

13th

4th3rd2nd

2nd6th

10th4th9th

12th

1st

[15P][01P] 10th [02P] 7th [05P] 2nd

[01P][06P] 8th [04P] 2nd [15P] 5th [10P][04P] 1st [20P] 4th [11P] 14th

[03P][15P] 4th [11P] 5th [10P] 13th [01P][20P] 2nd [15P] 3rd [13P] 9th

[03P]

[03P] 3rd [13P] 1st [20P] 1st [20P]

[01P] 12th [01P] 10th [02P] 9th

[02P][03P] 8th [04P] 9th [03P] 13th [01P][05P] 13th [01P] 6th [06P] 11th

[15P][01P] 4th [11P] 12th [01P] 14th [01P][02P] 14th [01P] 13th [01P] 2nd

[10P][04P] 7th [05P] 3rd [13P] 10th [02P][11P] 11th [02P] 11th [02P] 5th

[01P][01P] 6th [06P] 2nd [15P] 6th [06P][20P] 10th [02P] 5th [10P] 12th

[05P][13P] 3rd [13P] 8th [04P] 8th [04P][15P] 2nd [15P] 14th [01P] 7th

[20P][10P] 5th [10P] 7th [05P] 3rd [13P][06P] 9th [03P] 4th [11P] 1st

[02P]

[02P] 1st [20P] 1st [20P] 4th [11P]

[02P] 11th [02P] 14th [01P] 10th

[06P][01P] 9th [03P] 10th [02P] 14th [01P][01P] 7th [05P] 12th [01P] 6th

[05P][01P] 13th [01P] 5th [10P] 11th [02P][10P] 10th [02P] 11th [02P] 7th

[10P][02P] 3rd [13P] 7th [05P] 12th [01P][06P] 4th [11P] 13th [01P] 5th

[11P][11P] 2nd [15P] 9th [03P] 13th [01P][03P] 8th [04P] 2nd [15P] 4th

[20P][04P] 5th [10P] 6th [06P] 2nd [15P][13P] 14th [01P] 8th [04P] 1st

[13P][20P] 6th [06P] 4th [11P] 9th [03P][15P] 12th [01P] 3rd [13P] 3rd

[01P]

[05P] 1st [20P] 1st [20P] 8th [04P]

[02P] 11th [02P] 6th [06P] 12th

[10P][01P] 5th [10P] 13th [01P] 13th [01P][02P] 12th [01P] 9th [03P] 5th

[06P][05P] 4th [11P] 10th [02P] 11th [02P][01P] 3rd [13P] 11th [02P] 6th

[15P][06P] 2nd [15P] 12th [01P] 7th [05P][03P] 10th [02P] 5th [10P] 2nd

[04P][10P] 8th [04P] 2nd [15P] 9th [03P][04P] 1st [20P] 7th [05P] 8th

[20P][20P] 9th [03P] 4th [11P] 10th [02P][15P] 13th [01P] 8th [04P] 1st

[13P][13P] 7th [05P] 3rd [13P] 4th [11P][11P] 6th [06P] 1st [20P] 3rd

[03P][01P] 9th [03P] 11th [02P] 10th [02P][02P] 13th [01P] 10th [02P] 9th

[11P][05P] 6th [06P] 13th [01P] 8th [04P][01P] 11th [02P] 9th [03P] 4th

[05P][03P] 8th [04P] 8th [04P] 6th [06P][11P] 10th [02P] 12th [01P] 7th

[02P][02P] 4th [11P] 7th [05P] 13th [01P][06P] 7th [05P] 5th [10P] 11th

[10P][15P] 12th [01P] 2nd [15P] 12th [01P][20P] 5th [10P] 6th [06P] 5th

Yutaka Take (JRA / West)Jorge Chavez (USA)Gerald Mosse (FR)Masayoshi Ebina (JRA / East)

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2nd leg1st legJockeyRanking 4th leg3rd leg

Hanshin Racecourse

Hanshin Racecourse

[36P][33P][29P][25P]

[24P]

[39P]

Eiji Nakadate (JRA / East)

Rafael Bejarano (USA)

2005.12.3-12.4

1314

34

Shinji Fujita (JRA / West)Leith Innes (NZ)

[22P][20P][18P][11P]

[41P][40P]

[30P][29P][28P][27P]

[25P]

[20P]

12

[32P][30P][27P][26P][22P][21P]

5

[20P][18P][17P][16P][13P]

[48P]2003.12.6-12.71

14

Yoshitomi Shibata (JRA / East)

[17P][10P][06P]

Darryll Holland (GB)Glen Boss (AUS)6

[36P]

[35P]

[35P][27P][26P][22P][21P]

[11P]

[20P]

[14P]

[19P]

[12P]

[42P][37P]

[42P]

[45P]

567

9

78

101112

1314

1

34

2004.12.4-12.5

Shinji Fujita (JRA / West)[32P]

789101112

23456

910111213

3

5678

121314

12

2002.11.30-12.1

8

10

Kieren Fallon (GB)

Norihiro Yokoyama (JRA / East)Katsumi Ando (JRA / West)Yutaka Take (JRA / West)Edgar Prado (USA)Patrick Joseph Smullen (IRE)Yoshitomi Shibata (JRA / East)

Darren Beadman (AUS)

Michael Kinane (IRE)

Katsumi Ando (JRA / West)Edgar Prado (USA)Darren Beadman (AUS)

Ioritz Mendizabal (FR)Owen Bosson (NZ)

Yutaka Take (JRA / West)Christophe Soumillon (FR)Hideaki Miyuki (JRA / West)Shinji Fujita (JRA / West)

Douglas Whyte (HK)Kieren Fallon (GB)Futoshi Komaki (NAR / Hyogo)

[40P][38P]

Jose Santos (USA)

Isao Sugawara (NAR / Iwate)Olivier Peslier (FR)Michael Kinane (IRE)Andreas Suborics (GER)

Damien Oliver (AUS)Masayoshi Ebina (JRA / East)

Damien Oliver (AUS)Lance O'Sullivan (NZ)

Hiroshi Kawachi (JRA / West)Jose Santos (USA)Eric Saint-Martin (HK)Shinji Fujita (JRA / West)Kieren Fallon (GB)Yoshitomi Shibata (JRA / East)Masayoshi Ebina (JRA / East)Yutaka Take (JRA / West)

Yoshitomi Shibata (JRA / East)Kieren Fallon (GB)Olivier Peslier (FR)Michael Walker (NZ)Mikio Matsunaga (JRA / West)Hirofumi Shii (JRA / West)

Edgar Prado (USA)Michael Kinane (IRE)

8th

1st4th5th7th

13th6th

7th14th13th9th

12th3rd

Hanshin Racecourse

12th6th2nd10th

1st4th

11th10th

3rd11th8th5th

Hanshin RacecourseAndreas Suborics (GER)Douglas Whyte (HK)Hiroyuki Uchida (NAR / Ohi)

3rd14th12th13th5th9th

1st7th2nd8th6th4th

6th7th

11th12th13th14th

2nd4th3rd5th8th

10th

5th11th7th

10th

9th1st [06P]

[02P]

[03P]

12th13th4th3rd

11th

[01P][06P] 9th[04P] 8th [04P] 2nd [15P] 14th

[01P] 5th [10P] 3rd [13P][15P]

7th

[03P] 12th [01P] 2nd

[05P][02P]

[11P] 11th

13th [01P][05P] 3rd [13P] 6th [06P][10P] 1st [20P] 13th [01P] 10th

[20P] 4th [11P] 8th [04P][13P]

6th

[02P] 5th [10P] 3rd

[06P][20P]

[03P] 10th

8th [04P][13P] 13th [01P] 1st [20P][01P] 2nd [15P] 7th [05P] 1st

[01P] 9th [03P] 13th [01P][05P]

2nd

[02P] 14th [01P] 7th

[15P][01P]

[11P] 13th

3rd [13P][01P] 11th [02P] 10th [02P][05P] 5th [10P] 6th [06P] 13th

[20P] 14th [01P] 8th [04P][02P]

4th

[01P] 4th [11P] 11th

[11P][10P]

[06P] 2nd

10th [02P][02P] 3rd [13P] 12th [01P][15P] 12th [01P] 11th [02P] 5th

[01P] 7th [05P] 1st [20P][03P]

12th

[15P] 7th [05P] 9th

[01P][01P]

[02P] 4th

8th [04P][10P] 6th [06P] 2nd [15P][04P] 1st [20P] 5th [10P] S

[13P] 8th [04P] 3rd [13P][20P]

13th

[11P] 9th [03P] 1st

[01P][02P]

[03P] 9th

6th [06P]

[02P] N [02P] N [01P][02P] 7th [05P] 12th [01P] 11th

[10P] 6th [06P] 9th [03P][05P]

9th

[03P] 6th [06P] 7th

[03P][06P]

[01P] 10th

14th [01P][01P] N [02P] 2nd [15P][01P] 5th [10P] 7th [05P] 6th

[13P] N [02P] 13th [01P][13P]

8th

[02P] 5th [10P] 3rd

[04P][02P]

[04P] 8th

4th [11P][11P] FF [02P] 3rd [13P][06P] 3rd [13P] 4th [11P] 10th

[15P] 1st [20P] 8th [04P][10P]

1st

[04P] 1st [20P] 5th

[20P][15P]

[01P] S

12th [01P][05P] 2nd [15P] 11th [02P][20P] 4th [11P] 10th [02P] 2nd

[01P] 9th [03P] 5th [10P][05P]

8th

[01P] 6th [06P] 7th

[04P][13P]

[05P] 8th

10th [02P][01P] 13th [01P] 4th [11P][02P] 10th [02P] 12th [01P] 3rd

[06P] 4th [11P] 11th [02P][10P]

13th

[04P] 14th [01P] 5th

[01P][15P]

[10P] 3rd

11th [02P][02P] 2nd [15P] 8th [04P][04P] 7th [05P] 10th [02P] 2nd

[13P] 6th [06P] 3rd [13P][01P]

12th

[13P] 9th [03P] 14th

[01P]13th [01P] 4th

9th [03P][11P] 1st [20P] 7th [05P]

[11P][20P] 12th [01P] 2nd [15P] 6th[15P] 5th [10P]

[02P] 1st [20P] 1st [20P]

[02P] 12th [01P] 6th [06P] 10th

[05P][05P] 13th [01P] 8th [04P] 11th [02P][02P] 7th [05P] 11th [02P] 7th

[04P][01P][10P] 6th [06P] 10th [02P] 12th

[13P] 14th [01P] 14th [01P] 8th

[13P][11P] 11th [02P] 12th [01P] 6th [06P][01P] 9th [03P] 9th [03P] 3rd[01P] 5th [10P] 13th [01P] 4th [11P]

Norihiro Yokoyama (JRA / East)Yasunari Iwata (NAR / Hyogo)

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2nd leg1st legJockeyRanking 4th leg3rd leg

Katsuharu Tanaka (JRA / East)

Alan Garcia (USA)Hiroki Goto (JRA / East)Yasunari Iwata (JRA / West)

Hanshin Racecourse

Hanshin Racecourse

Hanshin Racecourse

Hanshin Racecourse

Javier Castellano (USA)

Darren Beadman (AUS)

2009.12.5-12.6

2008.12.6-12.7

2007.12.1-12.2

2006.12.2-12.3

[45P][42P]

[27P]

[47P]

[20P][19P][18P]

[38P][37P]

[31P]

[25P][24P]

[23P]

[23P]

[11P][10P][07P]

[26P]

[33P][32P]

[38P][35P][32P]

[21P][13P]

[12P][08P]

[11P][06P]

[43P]

[05P]

[31P]

[29P][26P]

[35P]

[22P][20P]

[47P]

[29P][28P][26P][19P][16P]

[43P][41P][35P][32P][30P]

[10P][08P]

11

91011

8

Brett Prebble (HK)

14

1314

123

Yutaka Take (JRA / West)

Craig Williams (AUS)Hiroki Goto (JRA / East)Shuji Akaoka (NAR / Kochi)Katsumi Ando (JRA / West)

6789

1112

45

Hiroyuki Uchida (JRA / East)

Ioritz Mendizabal (FR)

101112

1

7

23456

1314

123

891011

15

5

121314

345

12

1213

Shinji Fujita (JRA / West)Christophe Lemaire (FR)Ioritz Mendizabal (FR)Yasunari Iwata (JRA / West)Shinichiro Akiyama (JRA / West)Hiroyuki Uchida (JRA / East)

Norihiro Yokoyama (JRA / East)Douglas Whyte (HK)Ryan Moore (GB)Yutaka Take (JRA / West)Michael Kinane (IRE)Calvin Borel (USA)

Edgar Prado (USA)Andrasch Starke (GER)

Craig Williams (AUS)Blake Shinn (AUS)John Murtagh (IRE)Yuichi Fukunaga (JRA / West)Isao Sugawara (NAR / Iwate)Katsumi Ando (JRA / West)

Douglas Whyte (HK)Futoshi Komaki (JRA / West)

Douglas Whyte (HK)Stephane Pasquier (FR)Sebastian Sanders (GB)Andrasch Starke (GER)Owen Bosson (NZ)Edgar Prado (USA)

Julien Leparoux (USA)

Yasunari Iwata (JRA / West)Koichi Tsunoda (JRA / West)

Kusuhiko Hamaguchi (NAR / Kasamatsu)

Ryan Moore (GB)Norihiro Yokoyama (JRA / East)Yutaka Take (JRA / West)Eiji Nakadate (JRA / East)

Craig Williams (AUS)Edgar Prado (USA)

Yutaka Take (JRA / West)Edgar Prado (USA)Yuichi Fukunaga (JRA / West)Douglas Whyte (HK)

Andreas Suborics (GER)Yasunari Iwata (JRA / West)

Shinji Fujita (JRA / West)Ioritz Mendizabal (FR)

Stephane Pasquier (FR)

14th12th9th

10th

6th3rd5th1st8th

13th

7th8th

12th9th

2nd4th

3rd15th11th10th6th

13th

[01P]

2nd14th

1st4th5th

[01P] 12th [01P] 10th 12th

6th12th11th7th

13th15th

[01P] 7th 14th

5th10th8th2nd9th

[02P][05P] 14th [01P]

[01P]

10th11th

14th1st4th3rd

8th2nd9th6th3rd

13th

12th7th5th4th

14th1st

11th2nd9th

14th10th

[13P][02P] 11th [02P] 12th [01P] 3rd

[11P][03P] 10th [02P] 4th [11P] 9th [03P][01P] 9th [03P] 7th [05P] 4th

[15P][01P] 6th [06P] 2nd [15P] 15th [01P][01P] 14th [01P] 6th [06P] 2nd

[05P][04P] 2nd [15P] 11th [02P] 10th [02P][20P] 12th [01P] 13th [01P] 7th

[06P][10P] 7th [05P] 3rd [13P] 8th [04P][13P] 5th [10P] 8th [04P] 6th

[20P][06P] 1st [20P] 5th [10P] 12th [01P][11P] 8th [04P] 9th [03P] 1st

[01P]

[15P] 4th [11P] 1st [20P] 13th [01P]

[03P] 12th [01P] 10th [02P] 12th

[03P][01P] 9th [03P] 14th [01P] 10th [02P][04P] 13th [01P] 11th [02P] 9th

[01P][05P] 15th [01P] 13th [01P] 8th [04P][01P] 1st [20P] 12th [01P] 14th

[11P][06P] 2nd [15P] 15th [01P] 11th [02P][02P] 14th [01P] 5th [10P] 4th

[06P][02P] 11th [02P] 1st [20P] 15th [01P][01P] 8th [04P] 2nd [15P] 6th

[05P][13P] 7th [05P] 9th [03P] 5th [10P][10P] 4th [11P] 6th [06P] 7th

[01P][11P] 6th [06P] 7th [05P] 3rd [13P][20P] 3rd [13P] 8th [04P] 13th

[15P][01P] 5th [10P] 4th [11P] 1st [20P][15P] 10th [02P] 3rd [13P] 2nd

[01P]

[06P][05P] 9th [03P] 9th [03P] 13th [01P][02P] 15th 8th [04P] 6th

[13P][01P] 5th [10P] 13th [01P] 15th

[04P][15P] 4th

[01P][06P] 13th [01P] 15th [01P] 3rd[03P] 8th [04P] 2nd [15P] 8th

[04P] 11th [02P] 7th [05P][02P]

2nd

[11P] 12th [01P] 11th

[15P][05P]

[13P] 3rd

1st [20P][02P] 14th [01P] 3rd [13P][10P] 6th [06P] 5th [10P] 7th

[11P] 1st [20P] 11th [02P][03P]

5th

[13P] 6th [06P] 9th

[10P][11P]

[02P] 12th

10th [02P][20P] 10th [02P] 4th [11P][01P] 2nd [15P] 1st [20P] 4th

[02P] 10th [02P] 12th [01P][02P]

4th

[01P] 14th [01P] 10th

[11P][01P]

[06P] 7th

6th [06P][01P] 9th [03P] 13th [01P][13P] 13th [01P] 8th [04P] 14th

[03P] 8th [04P] 1st [20P][02P]

5th

[05P] 3rd [13P] 11th

[10P][03P]

[20P] 14th

13th [01P][15P] 11th [02P] 10th [02P][04P] 1st [20P] 9th [03P] 9th

[01P] 3rd [13P] 2nd [15P][04P]

7th

[01P] 7th [05P] 8th

[05P][13P]

[05P] 2nd

12th [01P][11P] 6th [06P] 5th [10P][10P] 5th [10P] 11th [02P] 3rd

[01P] 4th [11P] 4th [11P][15P]

9th

[15P] 6th [06P] 2nd

[03P][01P]

[03P] 7th

1st [20P]

[02P] 12th [01P] 10th [02P][01P] 6th [06P] 11th [02P] 12th

[15P] 10th [02P] 9th [03P][11P]

5th

[05P] 14th [01P] 4th

[10P]11th [02P]

[02P] 14th [01P] 4th [11P]

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2nd leg1st legJockeyRanking 4th leg3rd leg

Hanshin Racecourse

Hanshin Racecourse2013.11.30-12.1

2012.11.24-11.25

2011.12.3-12.4

[28P][26P][22P]

[18P][13P][12P][09P]

[07P]

[49P][46P]

[31P][30P][29P]

[27P]

[26P][24P]

Gary Stevens (USA)Yuga Kawada (JRA / West)

[08P]

Suguru Hamanaka (JRA / West)Hiroyuki Uchida (JRA / East)Maxime Guyon (FR)

[52P]

[22P][19P][18P][16P]

[40P][37P][30P][29P]

Yasunari Iwata (JRA / West)

[19P][16P][12P][06P]

[29P][26P][22P][21P]

[04P]

[48P][42P][35P][31P]

[20P]

[15P][09P][06P][05P]

[29P][27P][26P][24P]

2010.11.27

[17P][05P]

[33P]

[30P][32P]

1415

Craig Williams (AUS)Garrett Gomez (USA)Fumio Matoba (NAR / Ohi)

10

123

12

131415

789101112

[08P]

123456

[40P]

[19P]

101112131415

456

89

131415

123

789

12

1234

6

13

15

45678

11

Andrasch Starke (GER)Keita Tosaki (JRA / East)Yuichi Fukunaga (JRA / West)Craig Williams (AUS)

8th

Shoichi Kawahara (NAR / Hyogo)Ryan Moore (GB)Douglas Whyte (HK)

12th11th5th

Andrasch Starke (GER)Hiroyuki Uchida (JRA / East)John Murtagh (IRE)Yasunari Iwata (JRA / West)

Richard Hughes (GB)Patrick Joseph Smullen (IRE)

Isao Yamaguchi (NAR / Saga)Yoshitomi Shibata (JRA / East)Mirco Demuro (ITY)Christophe Soumillon (FR)William Buick (GB)Kenichi Ikezoe (JRA / West)

Suguru Hamanaka (JRA / West)Ryan Moore (GB)Masayoshi Ebina (JRA / East)Craig Williams (AUS)

Tokyo Racecourse11th

1st8th7th3rd

Brett Prebble (HK)Yuichi Fukunaga (JRA / West)

Kenichi Ikezoe (JRA / West)

Zachary Purton (HK)

Luke Nolen (AUS)Eduardo Pedroza (GER)

Norihiro Yokoyama (JRA / East)John Velazquez (USA)Yasunari Iwata (JRA / West)Masayoshi Ebina (JRA / East)

Paul Hanagan (GB)Ioritz Mendizabal (FR)

Yuga Kawada (JRA / West)Ramon Dominguez (USA)

Matthew Chadwick (HK)Maxime Guyon (FR)Shinji Fujita (JRA / West)Mike Smith (USA)Christophe Lemaire (FR)Masayoshi Ebina (JRA / East)

John Murtagh (IRE)Hiroto Yoshihara (NAR / Kanazawa)

Yusuke Fujioka (JRA / West)Yuichi Fukunaga (JRA / West)Kazuki Sugimura (NAR / Arao)Hiroyuki Uchida (JRA / East)Christophe Soumillon (FR)Masami Matsuoka (JRA / East)

6th7th

3rd1st

2nd4th

14th15th10th

11th6th

10th9th

13th9th [20P]

[01P]

[01P]

15th13th4th

12th2nd14th

2nd

5th

13th2nd4th

12th10th15th

3rd14th5th8th6th9th

11th12thER

10th

7th1st

[05P] 3rd

5th3rd2nd14th9th8th

[13P]

15th

1st4th7th

13th6th

Tokyo RacecourseRyan Moore (GB)Craig Williams (AUS)John Murtagh (IRE)

7th11th

[02P][05P] 12th[04P] 14th [01P] 13th [01P] 11th

[06P] 11th [02P] 9th [03P][02P]

13th

[01P] 12th [01P] 10th

[01P][01P]

[01P] 6th

14th [01P][10P] 15th [01P] 14th [01P][02P] 8th [04P] 4th [11P] 12th

[02P] 3rd [13P] 10th [02P][10P]

15th

[06P] 11th [02P] 5th

[01P][15P]

[11P] 7th

7th [05P][01P] 1st [20P] 8th [04P][01P] 4th [11P] 15th [1P] 2nd

[15P] 9th [03P] 6th [06P][03P]

8th

[05P] 5th [10P] 9th

[04P]2nd [15P] 4th

6th [06P][20P] 10th [02P] 7th [05P]

[11P][03P] 5th [10P] 3rd [13P] 1st[13P] 13th [01P]

[15P] 1st [20P] 3rd [13P]

[03P] 12th [01P] 11th [02P] 15th

[06P][02P] 13th [01P] 12th [01P] 8th [04P][06P] 9th [03P] 13th [01P] 6th

[15P][03P][02P] 5th [10P] 9th [03P] 9th

[01P][01P] 8th

[01P] 15th [01P] 10th [02P] 2nd[15P] 7th [05P] 15th [01P] 13th

[11P] 14th [01P] 8th [04P][13P]

4th

[04P] 6th [06P] 3rd

[11P][01P]

[10P] 6th

5th [10P][01P] 11th [02P] 3rd [13P][01P] 1st [20P] 7th [05P] 14th

[13P] 2nd [15P] 14th [01P][02P]

10th

[06P] 4th [11P] 11th

[02P][05P]

[20P] 10th

12th [01P][05P] 2nd [15P] 2nd [15P][04P] 4th [11P] 1st [20P] 7th

[02P] 15th [01P] 12th [01P]

[20P]

6th

[02P] 5th [10P] 1st

[06P][01P]

[01P] 12th

11th [02P][01P] 9th [03P] 10th [02P][02P] 10th [02P] 4th [11P] 14th

[11P] 11th [02P] 7th [05P][02P]

8th

[01P] 2nd [15P] 10th

[04P][05P]

[03P] 7th

9th [03P][15P] 14th [01P] 15th [01P][01P] 4th [11P] 8th [04P] 7th

[06P] 6th [06P] 3rd [13P][11P]

15th

[05P] 9th [03P] 4th

[01P][10P]

[01P] 2nd

12th [01P][04P] 8th [04P] 1st [20P][10P] 5th [10P] 14th [01P] 5th

[13P] 13th [01P] 6th [06P][13P]

13th

[15P] 11th [02P] 3rd

[01P]

12th [01P]

2nd [15P][20P] 1st [20P] 13th [01P]

[01P] 15th

5th [10P] 1st [20P]

[02P] 14th [01P][01P] 9th [03P] 13th [01P]

[01P] 9th [03P][02P] 10th [02P] 11th [02P][04P] 8th [04P] 14th [01P][03P] 5th [10P] 10th [02P][01P] 3rd [13P] 6th [06P][15P] 12th [01P] 8th [04P][13P] 6th [06P] 7th [05P][10P] 13th [01P] 2nd [15P][06P] 1st [20P] 15th [01P][01P] 2nd [15P] 3rd [13P][05P] 7th [05P] 1st [20P][11P] 4th [11P] 5th [10P][20P] 11th [02P] 4th [11P]

[01P][01P] 13th [01P] 14th [01P] 11th [02P][02P] 3rd [13P] 15th [01P] 14th[05P] 15th [01P] 10th [02P] 5th [10P]

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*Iwata replaced USA’s Victor Espinoza.[NOTE] ER=Excluded from Running (by stewards) / FF=Fail to Finish / N=None to ride / S=Scratch

12th [01P]13th [01P]

8th

[185P]Team "WAS"[187P] ―

[05P] 4th

[13P] 12th

5th 8th

[02P] 11th13 [17P] Yuichi Shibayama (JRA / East) 3rd [13P] 10th12th 4th [11P]

11 [19P] Mirco Demuro (JRA / West) 13th [01P] 7th10 10th 2nd [15P]

Yuichi Fukunaga (JRA / West) 6th [06P] 3rd11th 1st [20P]

7 [23P] Craig Williams (AUS) 7th [05P] [02P]4th

[04P] 6thYasunari Iwata (JRA / West) 8th

14th4 1st [01P]5 [26P] [06P] 9th

14th

[01P]

2015.8.29-8.301 [56P] Joao Moreira (HK)

3

[01P] 12th

[11P] 10th

[01P]14 [09P] Yuji Iwahashi (NAR / Hokkaido) 9th [03P] 12th [01P] [04P] 13th

[11P] 10th [02P]Russel Baze (USA) [01P] 13th [01P] 6th [06P]

[01P] 9th [03P][22P] Norihiro Yokoyama (JRA / East) [02P] 8th [04P] 14th [01P]

7th [05P]Hayley Turner (GB) [01P] 11th [01P] 13th [01P]

4th

[03P] 3rd [13P]Thierry Jarnet (FR) [11P] 14th [01P] [10P] [04P]

[13P] 6th [06P][29P] Koji Fujita (NAR / Kanazawa) [20P] 9th [03P] 7th [05P]

2nd [15P] 5th [10P][30P] Keita Tosaki (JRA / East) [01P] 5th [10P] 3rd

[20P] 11th [01P]2 [50P] Yutaka Take (JRA / West) 5th [10P] 2nd [15P]

1st[15P] 1st [20P]Team "JRA"Sapporo Racecourse

Tokyo Racecourse

2nd

Yuichi Fukunaga (JRA / West)

1312

2014.11.29-11.30

2nd6789

1110

[08P] 7th [06P]

6th [08P]43rd [15P]5

[01P][37P] Joao Moreira (HK) 4th

[15P][14P][12P][08P]

131415

[28P]

[42P][40P][37P]

[35P]

[20P]4th

[27P][22P][20P]

[19P]6th

11th10th

Suguru Hamanaka (JRA / West)

7th

Arnoldus de Vries (GER)Zachary Purton (HK)

Hiroshi Kitamura (JRA / East)

Luis Contreras (CAN)Ryan Moore (GB)Yasunari Iwata (JRA / West)

[06P]

1112

1

56789

23

Richard Hughes (GB)James McDonald (AUS)Christophe Soumillon (FR)

Keita Tosaki (JRA / East)Masayoshi Ebina (JRA / East)Shuji Akaoka (NAR / Kochi)Patrick Joseph Smullen (IRE)

Hironobu Tanabe (JRA / East)

5th

9th12th

2nd7th8th3rd

16th4th

1st14th13th15th

[01P][03P] 11th[01P] 16th [01P] 7th [05P] 13th

[02P] 9th [03P] 13th [01P][01P]

12th

[02P] 10th [02P] 14th

[01P][01P]

[11P] 7th

6th [06P][02P] 12th [01P] 5th [10P][06P] 6th [06P] 11th [02P] 16th

[01P] 5th [10P] 6th [06P][02P]

8th

[05P] 14th [01P] 11th

[04P][01P]

[05P] 4th

9th [03P][13P] 10th [02P] 15th [01P][04P] 3rd [13P] 8th [04P] 15th

[15P] 13th [01P] 12th [01P][10P]

1st

[11P] 15th [01P] 5th

[20P][15P]

[01P] 1st

4th [11P][01P] 14th [01P] 3rd [13P][01P] 15th [01P] 1st [20P] 2nd

[20P] 8th [04P] 4th [11P][13P]

10th

[20P] 9th [03P] 3rd

[02P]7th [05P]

[10P] 2nd [15P] 2nd [15P]

3

2016.8.27-8.28 Sapporo Racecourse Team "JRA" [245P] ― Team "WAS" [208P]1 [80P] Mirco Demuro (JRA / West) 5th [10P] 1st [30P] 1st [30P] 5th [10P]2 [61P] Yutaka Take (JRA / West) 2nd [20P] 2nd [20P] 2nd [20P] 11th [01P]

[47P] Taichi Nagamori (NAR / Kochi) 7th [06P] 11th [01P] 5th [10P] 1st [30P][40P] Yasunari Iwata (JRA / West)* 1st [30P] 14th [01P] 12th

[12P] 8th [04P] ER [06P][35P] Craig Williams (AUS) 11th [01P] 6th[29P] Christophe Lemaire (JRA / West) 3rd [15P] 12th [01P] 11th [01P] [12P][26P] Emma-Jayne Wilson (CAN) 6th [08P] 9th [02P] 3rd [15P] 10th [01P][23P] Masayoshi Ebina (JRA / East) 13th [01P] 3rd [15P] 10th [01P]

[10P][19P] Yuga Kawada (JRA / West) 14th [01P] 4th [12P]

[06P]

8th [04P] 9th [02P][17P] Hiroyuki Uchida (JRA / East) 8th [04P] 5th

[12P]

9th [02P] 14th [01P][16P] Keita Tosaki (JRA / East) 12th [01P] 7th

13th

6th [08P][15P] Cristian Demuro (FR) 10th [01P] 10th [01P] 4th

[01P] FF [01P] 8th [04P]14 [08P] James Spencer (GB) 9th [02P]

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Year

'88,'89,'90,'91,'92,'93,'94,'95,'96,'97,'98,'99,'00,'02,'03,'04,'05,'06,

'06,'09,'10,'12,'13,'14

N. Yokoyama ('95,'09), A. Suborics ('04,'06), Y. Shibata ('99,'03), O. Peslier ('98,'00), Y. Okabe ('90,'93)M. Demuro ('16), J. Moreira ('15), S. Hamanaka ('14), R. Hughes ('13), Z. Purton ('12), J. Murtagh ('11),

Year

'97,'98,'99,'01,'02,'03,'04,'12'87,'90,'91,'92,'93,'94,'97,'00'04,'08,'09,'10,'12,'13.'16'05,'08,'10,'11,'13,'14,'15'03,'04,'05,'07,'08,'09,'13'97,'98,'00,'08,'10,'11,'12

D. WhyteJ. Murtagh

711

Jockey

Y. Take

Jockey (Year)

R. Moore ('10), I. Mendizabal ('08), C. Williams ('07), Y. Iwata ('05), D. Whyte ('04), H. Kawachi ('02),K. Sameshima ('01), S. Kawahara ('97), J. Bailey ('96), T. Ishizaki ('94), Y. Take ('92), K. Minai ('91),M. Matsunaga ('89), M. Shibata ('88), C. Asmussen ('87)

19 6

'01,'03,'04,'05,'06,'07,'08'96,'97,'98,'99,'00,'01,'02'87,'88,'89,'91,'92,'93,'94'87,'88,'89,'90,'91,'92,'94

E. PradoO. PeslierK. MinaiP. EdderyR. Moore

C. WilliamsM. EbinaN. Yokoyama

300

0.1940.2360.1670.0930.2150.2020.2620.2410.249

0.0000.5830.3750.2860.250

0.153

0.0400.1610.127

0.1430.125

0.1870.1650.174

0.1250.000

0.1430.167

1

0.250

118

Win Ratio

0.0580.0000.0610.0000.0890.0280.0430.0400.0270.1080.0580.0980.0750.084

0.1250.143

0.0000.1630.0560.1570.111

0.167

67

Rides

1908

994

135361401267593906225345570

87

12

7

Below

1276

622

882483775659584141207348

65

14

6

24

12

5th

1011116114146872122840

0

14

128

281

4th

13041941014

0

1

6

Top 2 Ratio

0.1370.0000.111

2100

235

17

0.0830.0000.2500.3750.107

0.1670.0000.2500.3750.250

Rank

10

3rd

14

Results by Race

United StatesCanadaIreland

ItalyGreat Britain

CountryAffiliation 1st Top 3 Ratio

0.2110.1250.2220.0000.237

110

4 10

5 9

● Number of Titles

'07,'09,'15,'16'89,'90,'92,'93,'94,'95,'96,'97,'99,'01,'02,'05,'09'05,'06,'07,'08,'09,'11,'12,'13,'14,'15,'16'96,'99,'01,'02,'03,'04,'05,'06,'09,'10

M. Kinane

'90,'92,'94,'96,'98,'00

Y. Iwata

S. Fujita

● Number of ParticipationsRank Rank

9 81

2

3

22

13

11

11

● Results by Country / Affiliation

111010

Series

Participants

48225134936

Winners

1

012

2nd

15050

Australia 5 9 7New Zealand 2 1 4 6

3219

10

26 275788

76

Hong Kong 10 5 5 6Overseas total 53 62 68 67

24230

314

Iwate 1 0 0 1

145

2

13

00Hokkaido 1 0 0 0 0

Ohi 1 0 0 0Funabashi 2 2 0 5

26

01

Kawasaki 0 0 0 0Kasamatsu 3 0 4 1

13

01

Kanazawa 3 0 0 0Hyogo 3 4 1 3

27

01

Kochi 2 1 0 2Saga 3 0 1 0

32

01

0.0000.3750.333

0.5000.333

NAR total 18 8 6

0 4 8Arao 0 1 0 0 1 1 3

0.220 0.2714

0.375

4 4 0.000 0.000

L. O'Sullivan

'06,'07,'08,'09,'10,'12,'13,'15,'16'99,'01,'02,'03,'10,'11,'12,'14,'16'95,'96,'98,'04,'05,'06,'09,'11,'15'87,'88,'90,'91,'92,'93,'94,'00,'02

T. Ishizaki

JRA total 48 51 43 40

JRA / East 22 20 17 13JRA / West 26 31

Data Analyses of World All-Star Jockeys

1 26 1

3

H. Uchida

02022

Jockey

Y. ShibataY. Okabe

Y. Fukunaga

Germany 1 1 5France 6 16

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