Hyacinth Stakes

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ClassListed
Inaugurated1969
Race typeThoroughbred
Hyacinth Stakes
ヒヤシンスステークス
Tokyo Racecourse
ClassListed
LocationTokyo Racecourse, Fuchū, Tokyo, Japan
Inaugurated1969
Race typeThoroughbred
Websitejapanracing.jp/
Race information
Distance1,600 meters
SurfaceDirt
TrackLeft-handed
Qualification3-y-o Thoroughbreds
Weight3-y-o 57 kg
Allowance : Fillies 2kg
Purse¥ 41,140,000 (as of 2024)
  • 1st: ¥ 19,000,000
  • 2nd: ¥ 7,600,000
  • 3rd: ¥ 4,800,000

The Hyacinth Stakes is an international listed flat horse race in Japan open to three-year-old Thoroughbred horses. It is run at Tokyo Racecourse over a distance of 1,600 meters.

The race was first run in 1969 as an open race for two year as the Hyacinth Tokubetsu,[1] before becoming the Hyacinth Sho in 1970. The race became an open race in 1989, when it was changed to a turf race over a distance of 1,400 meters, before returning to dirt race in 1997, where the distance was extended to the current 1,600 meters, except for 2003 when it was held at Nakayama Racecourse over a course of 1,800 meters. In 2017, the race began to be included as part of the Road to the Kentucky Derby series.[2][3]

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