The Kisaragi Sho (Japanese きさらぎ賞) is a Grade 3 horse race for three-year-old Thoroughbreds run in February over a distance of 1800 metres at Kyoto Racecourse...
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up kisaragi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kisaragi (如月) is the second month of the Japanese calendar. Kisaragi may also refer to: Kisaragi Saemon...
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Special Week (category Tenno Sho winners)
Shiraume Sho over 1600 metres at Kyoto Racecourse in January. In the following month was moved up in class and distance for the Grade III Kisaragi Sho over...
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Satono Diamond (category Kikuka-shō winners)
year he developed into a top-class performer winning the Kisaragi Sho finishing third Satsuki Sho and taking second place in the Tokyo Yushun. In the autumn...
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Show Hayami (redirect from Hayami Sho)
born August 2, 1958), known professionally as Show Hayami (速水 奨, Hayami Shō), is a Japanese actor, voice actor and singer. He is mainly known for his...
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Narita Top Road (category Kikuka-shō winners)
that year's Kisaragi Sho. The horse then went on to the Yayoi Sho, where he beat Admire Vega. He was then entered in to the Satsuki Sho, where he finished...
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He later won his first JRA graded race on February 4 when he won the Kisaragi Sho with Byzantine Dream [ja]. On February 16, the JRA announced that he...
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Agnes Tachyon (category Satsuki Shō winners)
He was by Sunday Silence, his dam, Agnes Flora (by Royal Ski) won the Oka Sho (Japanese 1000 Guineas) and his granddam Agnes Lady won the Yushun Himba...
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race held at Chukyo Racecourse with the intention of running in the Kisaragi Sho. However, other trainers feared losing to the undefeated horse, and avoided...
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Contrail (horse) (category Satsuki Shō winners)
Rhapsody (Kyoto Nisai Stakes), Galore Creek (Spring Stakes) and Cortesia (Kisaragi Sho). The favourite raced towards the rear of the field on the inside rail...
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