Ban-ei

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Ban-ei is a breed of horse, native to Japan. It is used in horse racing, and pulling heavy sleds in Ban-ei Keiba races. It comes from the Percheron and Breton.

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[edit] Valuable Horses

  • Kintaro (1977 - 1992), he won 32 races and got 116,725,000 yen.
  • Takara Fuji (1981 - ), he won 27 races and got 103,490,000 yen.
  • Hikaru Tenryu (1983 - ), he won 27 races and got 104,611,000 yen.
  • Asagiri (1985 - ), he won 41 races and got 102,512,000 yen.
  • Maruze Burgi (1986 - ), he won 22 races and got 107,517,000 yen.
  • Fukuichi (1989 - ), he won 30 races and got 111,481,000 yen.

[edit] Famous Jockey

"Akihiko Kanayama" is a former jockey of Ban-ei. He won 3,299 races, and he is got close by a name of "Mr.Ban-ei". He is an Ban-ei trainer now.

[edit] Famous Race

"Banei Kinen" is the greatest race. The prize money is 7,000,000 yen.

[edit] See also

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