Horse Racing Kikuhana Award World Premier Champion Taketoyo conquered with three eras October 20th 18:19

The Kikuhana Prize, a classic race for horse racing, was held at the Kyoto Racecourse, and the third most popular world premier won. Taketoyo, a 50-year-old Taketoyo jockey, renewed the oldest victory record of the Kikuhana Award and won the race in three eras: “Showa”, “Heisei”, and “Ryowa”.

The race was held with 18 horses running on the 3,000-meter turf course of Kyoto Racecourse.

The 3rd most popular world premiere, with the horsemen taking the reins, raced in the horse group and struck the inside at the last corner to win the championship.

The 2nd place was the 8th most popular satono luks, and the 3rd place was the most popular Velox.

The world premier that won the tournament was a deep-impact child of a classic triple crown horse that died in July, and became a parent-child conquest.

Taketoyo, a 50-year-old Taketoyo jockey, won the deep impact in 2005 and has won the fifth Kikuhana Prize in 2005. did.

The warrior said with a smile, “I was able to make a good race to win the horse well. I started well and ran well along the way. I am happy to make the oldest record.” It was.

The refund is 650 yen for the fifth win.
▽ Framework is 3-7 and 610 yen.
▽ Maren is 5-14 and is 4680 yen.
▽ Mamono is 5-14 and 7640 yen.
▽ The triple is 5th-13th-14th, 3070 yen.
▽ Triple unit is 5-14-13 and is 23,510 yen.
▽ Wide was No. 5-14 for 1460 yen, No. 5-13 for 320 yen, No. 13-14 for 720 yen.