Masayoshi Ebina
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Masayoshi Ebina | |
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Occupation | Horse trainer Jockey (former) |
Born | Shiroishi-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido | March 19, 1969
Nationality | Japanese |
Height | 162 cm (5 ft 4 in) |
Weight | 51 kg (112 lb) |
Career wins | 2,598 |
Major racing wins | |
Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud (1999) Japan Cup (1998) Arima Kinen (2001, 2007) Tenno Sho (1996, 2002) Hong Kong Cup (1995) | |
Racing awards | |
JRA champion jockey (2001) Minpou kisha club shō (1987) |
Masayoshi Ebina (蛯名 正義, Ebina Masayoshi) (born March 19, 1969, in Hokkaidō, Japan) is a Japanese horse trainer and former jockey. He has also been nicknamed Ebi-Shō.[1]
He is best known for riding El Condor Pasa, winning the Japan Cup in 1998 and taking second place in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe 1999.
In 2010 he won the Japanese Fillies' Triple Crown with Apapane.[2]
He retired as a jockey in February 2021 after earning his license as a horse trainer.[3] He inherited 33 horses from Kazuo Fujisawa in 2022, as he was retiring from horse training.[4]
Major wins
[edit]- Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud - (1) - El Condor Pasa (1999)
- Hong Kong Cup - (1) - Fujiyama Kenzan (1995)
- Arima Kinen - (2) - Manhattan Cafe (2001), Matsurida Gogh (2007)
- Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes - (2) - Dream Journey (2006), Danon Platina (2014)
- Hanshin Juvenile Fillies - (2) - Apapane (2009), Shonan Adela (2014)
- Japan Breeding farm's Cup Sprint - (1) - Nobo Jack (2001)
- Japan Cup - (1) - El Condor Pasa (1998)
- Kikuka Shō - (1) - Manhattan Cafe (2001)
- Mile Championship - (2) - Air Jihad (1999), Tokai Point (2002)
- Oka Sho - (1) - Apapane (2010)
- Queen Elizabeth II Commemorative Cup - (1) - Marialite (2015)
- Satsuki Sho - (2) - Isla Bonita (2014), Dee Majesty (2016)
- Shuka Sho - (1) - Apapane (2010)
- Sprinters Stakes - (1) - Trot Star (2001)
- Takamatsunomiya Kinen - (1) - Trot Star (2001)
- Takarazuka Kinen - (1) - Marialite (2016)
- Teio sho - (1) - Fast Friend (2000)
- Tenno Sho (Autumn) - (1) - Bubble Gum Fellow (1996)
- Tenno Sho (Spring) -(3) - Manhattan Cafe (2002), Fenomeno (2013 & 2014)
- Tokyo Daishoten - (1) - Fast Friend (2000)
- Victoria Mile - (1) - Apapane (2011)
- Yasuda Kinen - (1) - Air Jihad (1999)
- Yushun Himba - (2) - Umeno Fiber (1999), Apapane (2010)
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Masayoshi Ebina and El Condor Pasa (November 28, 1999)
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Masayoshi Ebina and Fast Friend (Apr 30, 2001)
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Masayoshi Ebina and Fenomeno (Apr 28, 2013)
References
[edit]- ^ Masayoshi Ebina [@masayoshi_ebina] (2021-02-25). "エビショーオヤジって知ってますか?競馬場でいつもゴールの時に「エビショー!」と叫んでるファンの人がいるよと記者の人達から聞いたことがあります。今日その方からの手紙を受けとりました。「エビショーが引退したら競馬を離れます。今までありがとう。 これからも競馬場で待ってるよ!" (Tweet) (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-02-09 – via Twitter.
- ^ "アパパネ快勝、牝馬3冠達成/秋華賞". Nikkan Sports (in Japanese). 2010-10-17. Archived from the original on 2010-10-20. Retrieved 2023-02-09.
- ^ "【JRA】蛯名正義騎手の引退式を28日に実施 | 競馬ニュース". netkeiba.com (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-02-09.
- ^ "3月1日付 転厩馬一覧" (PDF) (Press release) (in Japanese). Japan Racing Association. 2022-02-27.
External links
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- Masayoshi-Ebina.com (fan site) (Wayback Machine)
- Masayoshi Ebina on Twitter
- Masayoshi Ebina on Instagram