Kasamatsu racing season. We analyze the pedigree and recent form of top contenders to find the key to conquering this once-a-year 2500m long-distance challenge.
The Tokai Gold Cup (SP1) is the ultimate showdown at Kasamatsu Racecourse, held on New Year’s Eve, Dec 31, 2025.
A unique 2500m distance, used only once a year, demands exceptional stamina and brilliant jockey strategy.
3-year-old star Copano Emilia faces the ageless 10-year-old veteran Gold Gear in a thrilling battle of youth vs. experience.
Analyzing long-distance pedigree and recent performance is crucial to predicting the winner of this demanding race.
The 54th Tokai Gold Cup (SP1), the grand finale of the 2025 Kasamatsu racing season, takes place on Wednesday, December 31. This prestigious event gathers an elite field of horses, aged three to eleven, to compete over a grueling 2500m distance—one of the longest in local Japanese racing. As a New Year’s Eve tradition, this race is a true test of stamina and endurance, where jockey tactics play a pivotal role.
| Date | Wednesday, December 31, 2025 |
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| Post Time | 15:55 (Race 11) |
| Racecourse | Kasamatsu Racecourse |
| Distance | 2500m, Dirt (Right-handed) |
| Conditions | Thoroughbred, 3yo+, Open, Special Weight |
Here are the crucial factors to consider based on this year’s lineup:
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The 2500m course at Kasamatsu is used exclusively for this race. With most horses untested at this distance, look for stamina in their bloodline, composure in races from 1900m to 2000m, and proven performance in recent long-distance events.
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This year features Hyogo Queen Cup winner Copano Emilia and 3-year-old gelding Hifumi Bandam challenging the old guard. They face battle-hardened veterans like 10-year-old Gold Gear and 11-year-old History Maker. The weight allowance (e.g., 53kg for 3yo fillies vs. 57kg for older males) could be a decisive factor over this long trip.
An in-depth look at the leading contenders, analyzing their pedigree and recent performances from the last two weeks.
Projected favorite. This 3-year-old filly led from the start to win this year’s Hyogo Queen Cup (Sonoda 1870m). She showed grit against top-class older sprinters in the Kasamatsu Grand Prix (1400m), finishing a respectable 5th. While this is a significant step up in distance, she aims to leverage her sire Copano Rickey’s front-running style and her light weight of 53kg to go all the way.SireCopano RickeyDamAngelus BellMaternal GrandsireOratorio
Second favorite. A former JRA open-class competitor, this 10-year-old veteran shows no signs of slowing down. He triumphed in the “Legend” semi-stakes prep race (Kasamatsu 1900m) on November 14, narrowly defeating Covinha, another contender in this race. A proven stayer, a stamina battle is his forte.SireLord KanaloaDamGinza BonanzaMaternal GrandsireZenno Rob Roy
Third favorite. A consistent performer at Nagoya and Kasamatsu. Recently placed 2nd in the Fuyusoubi Tokubetsu (Nagoya 1500m) on Dec 5 and won the Diamond race (1400m) on Nov 12 with a front-running victory. His pedigree (Rulership x Agnes Tachyon) suggests he has the foundation to handle the longer distance.SireRulershipDamFairy DanceMaternal GrandsireAgnes Tachyon
Fourth favorite. This 11-year-old has been a long-time contender in major stakes races across both JRA and local circuits. He finished 3rd in the Green race (Kasamatsu 1400m) on Nov 27. While perhaps past his peak, his affinity for long distances and vast experience make him a threat to finish in the money.SireEmpire MakerDamChiyono DragonMaternal GrandsireBubble Gum Fellow
Fifth favorite. A horse on the rise, currently riding a three-race winning streak. His victory in the Shimotsuki Shoryu-sen (Nagoya 2000m) on Nov 13 shows he has no issue with distance. The stamina from his sire, Kizuna, seems to be blossoming at age seven, making him a compelling dark horse.SireKizunaDamNihonpiro AmberMaternal GrandsireSwept Overboard
For a complex long-distance race like this, we recommend consulting professional analysis for final selections and betting slips.
You can view the final conclusions and betting picks for the Tokai Gold Cup 2025 from the link below.
SEE THE PRO ANALYST’S FINAL PICKS
End your 2025 racing year with a win. Good luck, and have a Happy New Year!