Banei Horse Racing Hokusho Masaru's streak `` 31 '' stops on March 21 20:18

Hokusho Masaru, who continued to update the record of the most consecutive wins in local horse racing, ran in Hokkaido's Banei horse race where the horses competed for sledging speed, but ended in 3rd place, the streak stopped at "31" .

Banei Horse Racing is a horse race that draws a sled by a horse with a weight of about 1 ton. On the 21st, the highest peak race "Banei Memorial" was held at Obihiro Racecourse in Hokkaido.

This event was held for the first time in an audience to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus.

With the race to determine the strongest horse, the sled weighed about 1 ton, the heaviest, and the most-winning local horse race record. Seven top horses, including Hokusho Masaru, who updated for the first time in 20 years, ran.

Hokusho Masaru was the most popular, racing in the early stages from the very end, and gradually overtook the first obstacle in 6th to close the gap with the leading group.

When he crossed the second obstacle, the biggest challenge, he climbed up to second place at the moment, but was overtaken by a horse chasing from behind, ending in third and finishing the streak at 31.
The victory was "Orenokoro".

Takeshi Abe, a horseman on Hokusho Masaru, said, "I thought that I would lose someday, but I thought that it was not a normal race, I lost it at the bigtest and I could not help it. I was