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1 History  



1.1  Dirt Grade Promotion  







2 Trial races  





3 Winners since 2004  





4 See also  





5 References  














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Haneda Hai
Domestic Grade I (JpnI) race
Oi Racecourse
LocationOi Racecourse, Shinagawa, Tokyo
Inaugurated1956
Race typeThoroughbred flat racing
Race information
Distance1,800 meters (approx. 10 furlongs)
SurfaceDirt
TrackRight-handed
Qualification3-y-o no geldings
Weight57 kg
Allowance: Fillieskg
Purse¥78,250,000 (as of 2024)
1st: ¥ 50,000,000

2nd: ¥ 17,500,000

3rd: ¥ 10,000,000

The Haneda Hai (羽田盃, "Haneda Cup") is a Japanese thoroughbred horse race on dirt track only for three years old. It is graded as a Domestic Grade I. It is run over a distance of 1,800 meters (about 9 furlongs) at Oi RacecourseinShinagawa, Tokyo in April or May.

History

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It began in 1955 as the Oi Hai. Its name was changed to Haneda Hai in commemoration of Haneda racecourse which used to be situated next to Shinagawa.[1]

Its distance has been changed several times. It has been run as follows:

Until 2023, this race was the first leg of the South Kanto (Minami-Kanto) triple crown with Tokyo Derby and Japan Dirt Derby and only horses belonging to Minami-Kanto Horseracing can run.[2]

Dirt Grade Promotion

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The race was promoted to Domestic Grade 1 (Jpn1) along with Tokyo Derby in 2024.[3] Formerly the first leg of the South Kanto (Minami-Kanto) Triple Crown, it became the first leg of new Japanese Triple Crown of Dirt.[4] Entries were expanded to 16 horses with 4 JRA horses and 12 NAR horses.[5]

Trial races

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Trial races provide automatic berths to the winning horses or placed horses as specified.[5]

Race Grade Racecourse Distance Condition
Bluebird Cup JpnIII Funabashi 1,800 meters Winner that belongs to NAR
Kumotori Sho JpnIII Oi 1,800 meters Top 2 of the best that placed 1st to 5th that belongs to JRA

Top 2 that belongs to NAR regardless of placing

Starburst Cup Open Oi 2,000 meters Winner
Keihin Hai JpnII Oi 1,700 meters Top 2 of the best that placed 1st to 5th that belongs to JRA

Top 2 that belongs to NAR regardless of placing

Classic Trial Special Oi 1,800 meters Winner

Winners since 2004

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Year
Winner
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Organization
Time
2004 Tokino Kojiro Nobuhiro Yamada Rentaro Hasegawa Hisatsugu Tanaka Kawasaki 1:53.5
2005 Sea Chariot Hiroyuki Uchida Masayuki Kawashima Darley Japan Farm Co. Ltd. Funabashi 1:53.5
2006 Thank You Win Seiji Sakai Mitsuhiro Okabayashi Yoshimitsu Itaka Funabashi 1:53.1
2007 Top Sabaton Shun Ishizaki Masao Kakimoto Tsuya Kiya Funabashi 1:51.1
2008 Nick Bunyan Fumio Matoba Youichi Sasaki Yasushi Tsumura Oi 1:52.8
2009 Nike High Grade Keita Tosaki Masayuki Kawashima Seiji Ono Funabashi 1:54.9
2010 Seize the Gold Hiroyuki Uchida Katsunori Arayama Daiten Farm Co. Ltd. Oi 1:53.7
2011 Clave Secleta Keita Tosaki Masayuki Kawashima Sunday Racing Co. Ltd. Funabashi 1:52.1
2012 Art Sahara Tadanari Konno Katsunori Arakawa Daiten Farm Co. Ltd. Oi 1:52.9
2013 Outgeneral Norifumi Mikamoto Masayuki Kawashima Sunday Racing Co. Ltd. Funabashi 1:52.8
2014 Happy Sprint Hiroto Yoshihara Jyunpei Morishita Tsuji Bokujo Oi 1:52.6
2015 Studium Shun Ishizaki Yoshiyuki Yano Nicks Funabashi 1:54.6
2016 Turbulence Taito Mori Takashi Mizuno Nobuhiko Yoshiki Urawa 1:55.5
2017 Captain King Takayuki Yano Naoyuki Matoba Toshio Hiramoto Oi 1:54.4
2018 Yamano Fight Kota Motohashi Masakazu Murakami Akihiko Yamaguchi Funabashi 1:53.7
2019 Mutually Norifumi Mikamoto Yoshiyuki Yano Jotaro Ishise Funabashi 1:53.5
2020 Gold Heuer Seiji Yamazaki Hiroshi Iwamoto Hatsue Okada Kawasaki 1:53.3
2021 Transcendence Taito Mori Satoshi Kokubo Eishu Tokuhara Urawa 1:51.5
2022 Miyagi Zao Daisuke Mashima Jumpei Morishita Masatoshi Suzuki Oi 1:52.4
2023 Mick Fire Norifumi Mikamoto Kazuo Watanabe Koichi Hoshika Oi 1:50.9
Triple Crown of Dirt Series
2024 Amante Bianco Yuga Kawada Keisuke Miyata Silk Racing Co. Ltd. JRA 1:53.9

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "第57回 羽田盃(SI)" [57th Haneda Cup] (in Japanese). Tokyo City Keiba. 2012. Archived from the original on 12 May 2012. Retrieved 18 May 2012.
  • ^ "平成26年度 第2回大井競馬競走番組表(決定)" [race program of Oi, April 2014] (PDF) (in Japanese). Tokyo City Keiba. 2014. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
  • ^ "2024年(令和6年) 開催日程及び重賞競走日程について". nankankeiba.com. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
  • ^ "3歳ダート三冠競走を中心とした23歳馬競走の体系整備について、地方競馬情報サイト上に掲載しました。詳細はこちら". Twitter.com. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  • ^ a b "3歳ダート三冠競走等における地方所属馬の出走馬選定方法" (PDF). TCK. Retrieved 12 June 2023.
  • ^ "羽田盃". Netkeiba.

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