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JRA Grand Prize Jockey (1987, 1991) JRA Award for Best Jockey (races won) (1987, 1991) JRA Award for Best Jockey (winning average) (1987-1993, 1995, 1996) JRA Award for Best Jockey (money earned) (1987, 1991, 1992, 1994)
Honors
Japan Racing Association Hall of Fame (2014)
Significant horses
Symboli Rudolf, Taiki Shuttle
Yukio Okabe (Japanese: 岡部 幸雄, Okabe Yukio, born October 31, 1948) is a Japanese former jockey. He belonged to the Japan Racing Association (JRA) from 1967 to 2005.[1] From January 1995 to July 2007, he held the record for the most wins as a jockey in the Japan Racing Association, with a total of 2,943 wins in 2007.
^"引退騎手情報 岡部 幸雄(オカベ ユキオ)". www.jra.go.jp. Japan Racing Association. Retrieved 2023-07-13.
Corey Nakatani Rosie Napravnik Suraj Narredu Peter Niven Joseph O'Brien YukioOkabe Damien Oliver Henry Oliver Jonjo O'Neill Irad Ortiz Jr. José Ortiz Lance...
Yukio Mishima (三島 由紀夫, Mishima Yukio), born Kimitake Hiraoka (平岡 公威, Hiraoka Kimitake, 14 January 1925 – 25 November 1970), was a Japanese author, poet...
unimpressive 14th place. In autumn, the horse was briefly ridden by YukioOkabe for the Kobe Shimbun Hai, where the horse went neck-and-neck with Bold...
Kakutani Hayato Isomura as Himoru Okabe Stefanie Arianne as Maria Yuumi Kawai as Yoko Narimiya Takao Taka [ja] as YukioOkabe Ohkata Hisako [ja] as Ineko Kazuyoshi...
for the first time in the Japan Cup at Tokyo on 29 November. Ridden by YukioOkabe, who was substituting for Take as he was serving a suspension at the...
Later that year, Norihiro won his 2500th JRA win after Yutaka Take and YukioOkabe with Clarity Sky [ja] in the inaugural race of the Icho Stakes. On September...
Take - father of Yutaka and Koshiro, turned trainer in 1985 Takemi Kaga YukioOkabe - jockey of Symboli Rudolf and Taiki Shuttle Ryuji Wada - jockey of T...
Tamura December 2, 1984 3200m 3:19.3 Kiri Spurt Mare 5 54 kg YukioOkabe April 3, 1993 3600m 3:41.6 Air Dublin Colt 3 57.5 kg YukioOkabe December 10, 1994...
Ginji's persuasion and sides with Ginji's camp. He is modeled after YukioOkabe, a former horseman. Yōichi Kōno (河野 洋一, Kōno Yōichi) The last boss of...