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The Teio Sho (帝王賞) is a Japanese domestic Grade 1 race. This race began in 1978 as a spring championship race of southern Kanto region horseracing.

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3-435: It was later opened to JRA horses in 1986. Then, there were few opportunities for JRA and NAR horses to run in the same race, because JRA and NAR were individually operated. This trial promoted an expansion of exchanges between the two organizations. In 1997, it was graded as Domestic Grade 1. The race is run over 2000 metres at Ohi Racecourse in late June. Hokuto Vega, Admire Don, Vermilion, Espoir City and Hokko Tarumae won

6-696: Is located in Shinagawa, Tokyo , Japan . Built in 1950 for horse racing , on weekends it also hosts one of the largest Tokyo-area flea markets . [1] The racecourse is located near Ōi Keibajō Mae Station on the Tokyo Monorail . The Tokyo City Cup held annually at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California honors the partnership between the American racetrack and Ohi Racecourse. In recognition of their relationship, TCK holds "Santa Anita Week" each summer which features

9-517: The race before winning the JRA Award for Best Dirt Horse . Most successful horses (2 wins): Past winners include: This article related to sports in Japan is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This horse race article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Ohi Racecourse Ohi Racecourse ( 大井競馬場 , Ōi Keiba-jō ) , also known as Tokyo City Keiba (TCK),

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