Yushun Himba - Earlier Winners

Earlier Winners

  • 1938 - Asteri Mor
  • 1939 - Hoshi Homare
  • 1940 - Rounella
  • 1941 - Tetsu Banzai
  • 1942 - Rock States
  • 1943 - Kurifuji
  • 1944 - no race
  • 1945 - no race
  • 1946 - Mitsumasa
  • 1947 - Tokitsukaze
  • 1948 - Yashima Hime
  • 1949 - King Night
  • 1950 - Koma Minoru
  • 1951 - Kiyo Fuji
  • 1952 - Swee Sue
  • 1953 - Jitsu Homare
  • 1954 - Yamaichi
  • 1955 - Hiroichi
  • 1956 - Fair Manna
  • 1957 - Miss Onward
  • 1958 - Miss Marusa
  • 1959 - Okan
  • 1960 - Star Roch
  • 1961 - Chitose Hope
  • 1962 - O Hayabusa
  • 1963 - I.T.O.
  • 1964 - Kane Keyaki
  • 1965 - Bellona
  • 1966 - Hiro Yoshi
  • 1967 - Yama Pit
  • 1968 - Lupinus
  • 1969 - Shadai Tarquin
  • 1970 - Jupique
  • 1971 - Kane Himuro
  • 1972 - Take Fubuki
  • 1973 - Nasuno Chigusa
  • 1974 - Toko Elsa
  • 1975 - Tesco Gaby
  • 1976 - Titania
  • 1977 - Linear Queen
  • 1978 - Five Hope
  • 1979 - Agnes Lady
  • 1980 - Kei Kiroku
  • 1981 - Temmon
  • 1982 - Shadai Ivor
  • 1983 - Dyna Carle
  • 1984 - Tokai Roman
  • 1985 - Noah no Hakobune
  • 1986 - Mejiro Ramonu
  • 1987 - Max Beauty
  • 1988 - Cosmo Dream
  • 1989 - Light Color
  • 1990 - Eishin Sunny
  • 1991 - Isono Roubles
  • 1992 - Adorable
  • 1993 - Vega
  • 1994 - Chokai Carol
  • 1995 - Dance Partner
  • 1996 - Air Groove
  • 1997 - Mejiro Dober
  • 1998 - Erimo Excel
  • 1999 - Umeno Fiber
  • 2000 - Silk Prima Donna

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