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June 7, 2026

Sixpence Claims First G1 Victory in Yasuda Kinen
Yasuda Kinen (G1)

Yasuda Kinen (G1)

Eighth pick Sixpence grabbed his much-awaited first G1 title in this year’s Yasuda Kinen. The son of Kizuna won his debut start for former trainer Sakae Kunieda, in September as a two-year-old and extended his winning streak to three in the Spring Stakes (G2, 1,800m). However, the much-expected colt disappointed to ninth in the Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby, G1, 2,400m) and, while adding two graded titles in the Mainichi Okan (G2, 1,800m) that year and the Nakayama Kinen (G2, 1,800m), his four-year-old debut, was winless since including three starts on dirt in which he managed one runner-up effort. Back to turf again after Hiroyasu Tanaka took over his trainer upon Kunieda’s retirement, he finished seventh the Milers Cup (G2, 1,600m). Tanaka scored his fourth JRA-G1 title, his first since the 2024 Champions Cup with Lemon Pop, while jockey Yutaka Take registered his 85th victory following last year’s Takarazuka Kinen with Meisho Tabaru and fourth Yasuda Kinen win after Oguri Cap in 1990, Heart Lake in 1995 and Vodka in 2009 and became the oldest G1-winning jockey at 57 years, 2 months and 24 days.

Sixpence made use of an inside draw to secure a forward position along the rails behind a moderate pace set by World's End. As the field closed in rounding the final turn, Yutaka Take quickly guided his mount to the inside lane but decided to shift to the outside of the leader just before the uphill stretch and was eventually contested by Seiun Hades on his outside. Finally catching up to the tenacious leader 50 meters out, it was a neck-to-neck rally between four runners to the wire in which, the son of Kizuna bested by a narrow margin.

“I was called up at a short notice to ride the horse for the first time, but I’m relieved to have being able to get my job done. I did my homework, contacting his previous riders and of course the trainer who told me that he was capable to maintain good speed to the wire, so my plan was to have him up front, even lead if necessary, and although the front runners were pretty tenacious in the final stretch with horses also coming from behind, Sixpence was very responsive. He has shown his true strength with a lot to look forward to in his coming races,” commented Yutaka Take.

World's End shot forward to take the lead immediately after the break and opened the gap to about four lengths along the backstretch while allowed to cruise at a moderate pace. Although the rest of the field closed in rounding the final turn, the son of Lord Kanaloa still had plenty in his tank to maintain his lead, even after the long uphill stretch and rallied gamely with the winner to the finish line, just missing by a neck, tying second with Gaia Force who made ground quickly on his outside.

Race favorite Gaia Force was settled in mid-division around ninth or tenth position and turned in the fastest finishing speed from 400 meters out to reach contention at the top of the hill, but was just short of reaching the leader by a neck margin while crossing the wire in a tie for second with World's End.

Other Horses:
4th: (13) Seiun Hades—chased leaders in 3rd, failed to catch front runners and overtaken by Gaia Force just before wire
5th: (16) Panja Tower—settled wide around 6th, gradually closed in on leaders, needed more
6th: (3) Off Trail—hugged rails around 8th, ran willingly while short of reaching leaders
7th: (1) Lebensstil—saved ground around 4th, ran gamely but weakened after 200m pole
8th: (15) Dragon Boost—traveled around 11th, slow to pick up speed
9th: (17) Trovatore—unhurried around 15th, showed tied 2nd fastest late speed but belatedly
10th: (6) Stellenbosch—sat around 7th, failed to respond at stretch
11th: (10) Luxor Cafe—trailed in rear, accelerated, had too much ground to make up
12th: (8) Champagne Color—ran around 12th, showed effort up to 200m pole
13th: (9) Water Licht—settled near rear, launched belated kick
14th: (12) Sirius Colt—positioned wide around 13th, never threatened
15th: (5) Sakura Toujours—raced around 10th, showed little at stretch
16th: (2) Long Run—tracked leaders around 4th, faded after final corner
17th: (7) Suzu Khalom—traveled around 14th, never fired

THE 76TH YASUDA KINEN (G1)
3-year-olds & up, 1,600 meters (about 8 furlongs), turf, left-handed
Sunday, June 7, 2026           Tokyo Racecourse           11th Race            Post time: 15:40
Total prize money: ¥ 390,600,000 (about US$ 2,520,000 <US$1=¥155>)
3-y-o: 54kg (about 119 lbs), 4-y-o & up: 58kg (about 128 lbs), 2kg allowance for Fillies & Mares,
1kg allowance for Southern Hemisphere-bred born in 2022, 2kg allowance for Southern Hemisphere-bred born in 2023
Course record: 1:30.5           Race record: 1:30.9 [Indy Champ (JPN, by Stay Gold), 2019]
Safety factor: 18 runners       Going: Good to Firm        Weather: Cloudy

FP BK PP Horse
Jockey
S&A
Color
Wgt
Odds
(Fav)
Margin
(L3F)
Sire
Dam
(Dam’s Sire)
Owner
Breeder
Trainer
1 2 4
B
Sixpence (JPN)
Yutaka Take
H5
b.
58.0
21.6
(8)
1:32.1
(33.9)
Kizuna
Finley'sluckycharm
(Twirling Candy)
Carrot Farm Co., Ltd.
Northern Farm
Hiroyasu Tanaka
2 6 11 World's End (JPN)
Akihide Tsumura
H5
d.b.
58.0
15.1
(7)
Neck
(34.2)
Lord Kanaloa
Lilavati
(Zenno Rob Roy)
Carrot Farm Co., Ltd.
Northern Racing
Manabu Ikezoe
2 7 14 Gaia Force (JPN)
Takeshi Yokoyama
H7
g.
58.0
2.9
(1)
DH
(33.0)
Kitasan Black
Natale
(Kurofune)
KR Japan
Oiwake Farm
Haruki Sugiyama
4 7 13
B
Seiun Hades (JPN)
Hideaki Miyuki
H7
d.b.
58.0
11.0
(6)
Neck
(33.7)
Silver State
High Knowledge
(Manhattan Cafe)
Shigeyuki Nishiyama
Keiichi Samekawa
Shinsuke Hashiguchi
5 8 16 Panja Tower (JPN)
Kohei Matsuyama
C4
b.
58.0
8.3
(4)
Neck
(33.4)
Tower of London
Clarksdale
(Victoire Pisa)
Deep Creek Co., Ltd.
Champions Farm
Shinsuke Hashiguchi
6 2 3 Off Trail (GB)
Akira Sugawara
H5
b.
58.0
35.7
(10)
1/2
(33.3)
Farhh
Rose Trail
(Kingmambo)
Godolphin
Godolphin
Keiji Yoshimura
7 1 1 Lebensstil (JPN)
Keita Tosaki
H6
b.
58.0
7.9
(3)
2
(33.9)
Real Steel
Tokai Life
(Tokai Teio)
Carrot Farm Co., Ltd.
Hirotomi Bokujo
Hiroyasu Tanaka
8 8 15 Dragon Boost (JPN)
Yuji Tannai
C4
b.
58.0
47.2
(13)
Neck
(33.4)
Screen Hero
Toko Dione
(Empire Maker)
Miho Mizutani
Z Stable
Kenta Fujino
9 8 17 Trovatore (JPN)
Christophe Lemaire
H5
br.
58.0
4.9
(2)
3/4
(33.1)
Rey de Oro
Charmant
(Empire Maker)
Sunday Racing Co., Ltd.
Northern Farm
Yuichi Shikato
10 3 6 Stellenbosch (JPN)
Damian Lane
M5
b.
56.0
9.5
(5)
3/4
(33.9)
Epiphaneia
Bloukrans
(Rulership)
Katsumi Yoshida
Northern Farm
Keisuke Miyata
11 5 10 Luxor Cafe (USA)
Mirai Iwata
C4
b.
58.0
90.6
(14)
Neck
(33.2)
American Pharoah
Mary's Follies
(More Than Ready)
Koichi Nishikawa
Orpendale/Chelston/Wynatt & Westerberg Ireland ULC
Noriyuki Hori
12 4 8 Champagne Color (JPN)
Yasunari Iwata
H6
ch.
58.0
35.7
(11)
1
(33.6)
Duramente
Memorial Life
(Reckless Abandon)
Yoichi Aoyama
Yoichi Aoyama
Tsuyoshi Tanaka
13 5 9 Water Licht (JPN)
Riki Takasugi
H5
ch.
58.0
30.8
(9)
Neck
(33.1)
Drefong
Water Peony
(Victoire Pisa)
Masato Yamaoka
Masato Yamaoka
Mamoru Ishibashi
14 6 12 Sirius Colt (JPN)
Kazuo Yokoyama
H5
b.
58.0
181.2
(15)
Neck
(33.6)
Makfi
Old Flame
(Zenno Rob Roy)
Masatake Iida
Chiyoda Farm Shizunai
Katsuharu Tanaka
15 3 5 Sakura Toujours (JPN)
Daisuke Sasaki
G9
br.
58.0
197.4
(16)
1
(34.1)
Neo Universe
Sakura Reine
(Symboli Kris S)
Sakura Commerce Co., Ltd.
Tanioka Stud
Noriyuki Hori
16 1 2 Long Run (JPN)
Francisco Goncalves
G8
b.
58.0
392.1
(17)
1/2
(34.7)
Victoire Pisa
Notte Bianca
(Kendargent)
Akira Umezawa
Shadai Farm
Yusuke Wada
17 4 7 Suzu Khalom (JPN)
Takashi Fujikake
H6
b.
58.0
44.7
(12)
3
(34.2)
Satono Diamond
Eye Line
(Laurel Guerreiro)
Tatsuro Mori
Araki Farm
Kazuya Makita
FP: Final Position / BK: Bracket Number / PP: Post Position / B: Blinker / S&A: Sex & Age / Wgt: Weight (kg) / L3F: Time of Last 3 Furlongs (600m)
Color: b.=bay / bl.=black / br.=brown / ch.=chestnut / d.b.=dark bay / d.ch.=dark chestnut / g.=gray / w.=white
Note: Figures quoted under Odds are shown in form of decimal odds (single unit is ¥100), and Fav indicates the order of favorites.

Turnover for the Race alone: ¥ 22,392,145,500       Turnover for the Day: ¥ 35,041,211,200       Attendance: 46,251

PAY-OFF (for ¥100)
Win No.4 ¥ 2,160 Quinella Place 4-11 ¥ 4,200 Exacta 4-11 ¥ 13,980
Place No.4 ¥ 540 4-14 ¥ 1,600 4-14 ¥ 5,960
No.11 ¥ 460 11-14 ¥ 1,110 Trio 4-11-14 ¥ 16,210
No.14 ¥ 140 Quinella 4-11 ¥ 6,390 Trifecta 4-11-14 ¥ 84,350
Bracket Quinella 2-6 ¥ 3,630 4-14 ¥ 2,430 4-14-11 ¥ 65,720
2-7 ¥ 1,100  

Winner= 13 starts: 6 wins & 1 second / Added & stakes money: ¥ 183,696,000 / Career earnings: ¥ 420,697,000

Fractional time (sec./furlong): 12.5 - 10.9 - 11.1 - 11.6 - 11.8 - 11.4 - 11.2 - 11.6
Last 4 furlongs: 46.0             Last 3 furlongs: 34.2

Positions at each corner: 3rd corner 11-4,13(1,2)16,6(3,14)5(8,15)12,7,17(10,9)
4th corner 11,4,13-(1,2)16(3,6)(5,14)15(8,12)(10,7,17)9

Note1: Underlined bold number indicates the winning horse.
Note2: Horse numbers are indicated in the order of their positions at each corner, with the first position listed first. Two or more horses inside the same parentheses indicate that they were positioned side by side. Hyphens between the horse numbers indicate that there is distance between the former and the latter. The asterisk indicates a slight lead.

 

* Yasuda Kinen (G1)

The Yasuda Kinen, a race to determine the best miler of the spring season, has welcomed just over 50 foreign-trained horses since its designation as an international race in 1993, including champions Heart Lake (GB, by Nureyev; 1995) from the UAE, Fairy King Prawn (AUS, by Danehill; 2000), Bullish Luck (USA, by Royal Academy; 2006) and Romantic Warrior (IRE, by Acclamation; 2024) from Hong Kong. The race joined the Breeders’ Cup Challenge Series in 2016, enabling its winners to earn automatic starting position in the Breeders’ Cup Mile (G1, 1,600m), while the first three finishers of this race are eligible to start in the French mile G1s, the Prix Jacques le Marois and the Prix du Moulin de Longchamp.
Ten of the recent 20 Yasuda Kinen winners have won the season’s JRA Award for Best Miler and/or other categories. Such horses include Vodka (JPN, by Tanino Gimlet; ’08&’09), Lord Kanaloa (JPN, by King Kamehameha; ’13), Maurice (JPN, by Screen Hero; ’15), Indy Champ (JPN, by Stay Gold; ’19), Gran Alegria (JPN, by Deep Impact; ’20) and Songline (JPN, by Kizuna; ’23).
Defending champion and 2025 Best Miler Jantar Mantar (JPN, H5, by Palace Malice) finished 13th in the Hong Kong’s Champions Mile (G1, 1,600m; Apr.26) and was withdrawn from this spring mile G1 event, while last year’s runner-up Gaia Force came off a sixth-place finish in the Dubai Turf (G1, 1,800m; Mar.28). Last year’s NHK Mile Cup (G1, 1,600m) victor Panja Tower was fourth in his previous G1 start, the Takamatsunomiya Kinen (G1, 1,200m; Mar.29), and multiple grade-race winners Seiun Hades and Lebensstil finished fifth and sixth, respectively, in the Osaka Hai (G1, 2,000m; Apr.5). Other notable runners in the field included Suzu Khalom, World's End and Trovatore, respective winners of the Lord Derby Challenge Trophy (G3, 1,600m; Apr.4), the Keio Hai Spring Cup (G2, 1,400m; May.2) and the Epsom Cup (G3, 1,800m; May.9); Stellenbosch, 2024 Oka Sho (Japanese 1000 Guineas, G1, 1,600m) champion; and multiple graded winners Off Trail and Sixpence.

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