Tenno Sho - Earlier Winners

Earlier Winners

  • 1938 - Hasepaku
  • 1939 - Sugenuma
  • 1940 - Tochinochikara
  • 1941 - Marutake
  • 1942 - Minamimoa
  • 1943 - Grand Light
  • 1944 - Sakura Hilo
  • 1945 - No race
  • 1946 - No race
  • 1947 - Alright
  • 1948 - Seamer
  • 1949 - Michal O
  • 1950 - Owens
  • 1951 - Takakurayama
  • 1952 - Mitsuhata
  • 1953 - Leda
  • 1954 - Hakuriyou
  • 1955 - Taka O
  • 1956 - Meidjihikari
  • 1957 - Oh Kitano
  • 1958 - Onwadozea
  • 1959 - Tosao
  • 1960 - Kuripero
  • 1961 - Yamaninmoa
  • 1962 - Onslaught
  • 1963 - Korehisa
  • 1964 - Hikarupora
  • 1965 - Asahoko
  • 1966 - Hakuzuikou
  • 1967 - Supidoshinbori
  • 1968 - Hikarutakai
  • 1969 - Takeshibao
  • 1970 - Rikiekan
  • 1971 - Mejiro Musashi
  • 1972 - Wide Bell
  • 1973 - Taiteemu
  • 1974 - Take Hope
  • 1975 - Ichifujiisami
  • 1976 - Erimojoji
  • 1977 - Ten Point
  • 1978 - Greengrass
  • 1979 - Kashuuchikara
  • 1980 - Nichidoutaro
  • 1981 - Katsuranohaiseiko
  • 1982 - Monte Prince
  • 1983 – Amber Shadai
  • 1984 – Monte Fast
  • 1985 - Symboli Rudolf
  • 1986 - Kushiro King
  • 1987 - Miho Shinzan
  • 1988 - Tamamo Cross
  • 1989 - Inari One


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