Steel Ball Run (Race)

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The Steel Ball Run (スティールボールラン, Sutīru Bōru Ran) is the race that drives the plot of Steel Ball Run; a series of checkpoints and routes on a rough course between San Diego and New York City, USA.

Summary

Steel Ball Run is named after this event, hosted by Steven Steel and the President of the United States, Funny Valentine.

The concept of the Steel Ball Run was conceived by Steven Steel and a young Lucy Pendleton at a point between 1884 and 1888. Listening to Steven's ramblings about organizing a long distance horse-ride, Lucy proposed that Steven made it a race across America instead with an enormous prize. Steven first found the idea ridiculous, but talked about it anyway, which caught the attention of numerous sponsors ready to gamble on such huge event. At one point, Funny Valentine involved himself in the organization of the race, determining the journey with Joseph of Arimathea's map and secretly taking command over the whole event. It would then serve as a front for the search for the Saint Corpse Parts, with Valentine and a number of competitors participating to gather the relics.

The race took place in the USA, starting September 25th, 1890 at 10 AM on San Diego beach, with the final finish line located in New York City. The total distance is estimated at around 6000 km, made up by nine routes (called "Stages") seperated by known landmarks.

For each stage points are awarded and the one who completed the race with the most points becomes champion. The champion is to receive 50 million dollars, eventually changed to 60 millions. Other prizes include respectivelly 1 million USD, 500,000 USD, 250,000 USD and 120,000USD for the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and fifth ranking finalist. Special prizes up to 10th place such as the checkpoint award are available.

Points are awarded following this table:[1][2]

Placement Points
1st 100
2nd 50
3rd 40
4th 35
5th 30
6th 25
7th 20
8th 15
9th 13
10th 12
11th 11
12th 10
13th 9
14th 8
15th 7
16th 6
17th 5
18th 4
19th 3
20th 2
21th 1
Out 0

A cash prize is awarded for the winner of each Stage and a one cumulative hour bonus is awarded for the first eight ones to be used at the end of the 8th Stage and adjust their arrival time accordingly.

The original competitors used horses, camels, the new automobile or even their own legs in this mad-dash across the country. Different kinds of hazards and climates awaited, between the dryness of the Arizona desert or the challenge of crossing a frozen lake.

The race ended January 19th, 1891. It was heavily criticized for numerous deaths among the competitors, and raised seventy trillion dollars in revenue, which Steven Steel donated to various causes.

Route

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1st Stage - First 15,000 Meters

"San Diego Beach", San Diego, CA[3]
TO
"Santa Maria Novella Church"[4]

Results

Note: Information deduced by cross referencing with other score tables are in italics.

Place Points Jockey Time
1st 100 Sandman 18m 9s
2nd 50 Diego Brando Flower
3rd 40 Pocoloco Flower
4th 35 Mountain Tim Flower
5th 30 Johnny Joestar Fish
6th 25 Hot Pants 2½ Horses
7th 20 Fritz von Stroheim 3¼ Horses
8th 15 Dixie Chicken 5 Horses
9th 13 Benjamin Boom Boom 8¼ Horses
10th 12 Andre Boom Boom 8½ Horses
11th 11 L. A. Boom Boom 8¾ Horses
12th 10 Zenyatta Mondatta 11 Horses
13th 9 Caravan Serai 13 Horses
14th 8 Baba Yaga 13½ Horses
15th 7 Nellyville 13¾ Horses
16th 6 Dot Han 15 Horses
17th 5 Gaucho 17 Horses
18th 4 Mrs. Robinson 17¼ Horses
19th 3 Norisuke Higashikata 21 Horses
20th 2 Sloop John B 23 Horses
21th 1 Gyro Zeppeli 18m 9s ~Penalty~
22th 0 Billy White 28 Horses
23th 0 Iglesias 35 Horses
Out 0 Kanye ?
Out 0 Shigechi ?
Out 0 Tarkus ?
Out 0 Georgie Porgie ?
Out 0 Mack the knife ?
Out 0 Rotters Club ?
Out 0 Nightfly ?
Out 0 Mister. ?
Out 0 Oyecomova ?

2nd Stage - Crossing the Arizona Desert

"Arizona Desert" / Monument Valley, AZ/UT[4]

Results

Note: Information deduced by cross referencing with other score tables are in italics.

Place Points Total Jockey Time

3rd Stage - Rocky Mountain Breakdown

"Cañon City[5]

Results

Note: Information deduced by cross referencing with other score tables are in italics.

Place Points Total Jockey Time

4th Stage - The Small Gravestone on the Wide, Wide Great Plains

"Kansas City" [6]

Results

Note: Information deduced by cross referencing with other score tables are in italics.

Place Points Total Jockey Time

5th Stage - Illinois Skyline

Chicago, IL;
"Michigan lakeline" [7]

Results

Note: Information deduced by cross referencing with other score tables are in italics.

Place Points Total Jockey Time

6th Stage - Michigan Lakeline

"Michigan lakeline";
Mackinaw City, MI;
Lake Huron, MI [8]

Results

Note: Information deduced by cross referencing with other score tables are in italics.

Place Points Total Jockey Time

7th Stage - Philadelphia Triangle

"Philadelphia" [9]

Results

Note: Information deduced by cross referencing with other score tables are in italics.

Place Points Total Jockey Time

8th Stage - Both Sides Now

"New Jersey" [10]

Results

Note: Information deduced by cross referencing with other score tables are in italics.

Place Arrival Points Total Jockey Time Bonus

Final Stage - Manhattan Rhapsody

Trinity Church, Lower Manhattan, New York City, NY [11]

Results

Note: Information deduced by cross referencing with other score tables are in italics.

Place Points Total Jockey Time

Overall

Outline of Each Stage and Winners

SPOILER WARNING: Part spoiler details may follow.
STAGE SUBTITLE ROUTE TOTAL DISTANCE DAYS TRAVEL ENTRANTS WINNER DROP OUT DEATHS
1st 15,000 Meters San Diego Beach
- Santa Maria Novella Church
15 km 18 Min. 3852 Gyro Zeppeli
(downgraded)
Sandman
82 3
2nd Crossing the Arizona Desert - Monument Valley 1,200 km 18 Days 7 Hours 24 Min. 3770 Diego Brando 1301 82
3rd Rocky Mountain Breakdown - Cañon City 710 km
(Mountain Route)
5 Days 9 Hours 51 Min. 2469 Hot Pants 551 0
4th The Small Gravestone on the Wide, Wide Great Plains - Kansas City 1,250 km 21 Days 7 Hours 10 Min. 1918 Norisuke Higashikata 1477 1
5th Illinois Skyline - Chicago, Michigan Lakeline 780 km 14 Days 2 Hours 11 Min. 441 Pocoloco 67 2
6th Michigan Lakeline - Mackinaw City - Lake Huron 690 km - 374 Gyro Zeppeli 313 0
7th Philadelphia Triangle - Philadelphia 1,300 km 21 Days 6 Hours 5 Min. 61 Diego Brando 9 0
8th Both Sides Now - New Jersey 140 km 2 Days 52 Sloop John B 7 0
Final Manhattan Rhapsody -Trinity Church in Manhattan 13 km 30 min. 45 Diego Brando
(disqualified)
Sloop John B
6 0
Overall Steel Ball Run San Diego Beach -
Trinity Church in Manhattan
6000 km 116 Days 6 Hours 33 Min. 3852 Diego Brando
(disqualified)
Pocoloco
3813 88

Participant Data[12]

SPOILER WARNING: Part spoiler details may follow.
Jockey Age Country Horse's Name Age Species 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th Overall Points
Completed
Pocoloco 21 USA Hey! Ya! 4 Quarter Horse 3 9 5 2 1 3 3 4 2 1st 398
Norisuke Higashikata 68 JP Hono 4 Bavarian Warm Blood 19 6 12 1 2 4 2 3 3 2nd 353
Sloop John B ? USA Catch a Wave 4 Quarter Horse 20 10 Out 8 6 6 4 1 1 3rd 314
Georgie Porgie ? FR ? ? ? Out 20 11 12 17 7 8 6 4 4th 123
Nellyville ? USA Country Grammar 4 Quarter Horse 15 12 13 13 11 9 9 7 5 5th 122
Drop outs
Diego Brando 20 UK Silver Bullet 4 Arab Thoroughbred 2 1 3 54 Out 20 1 2 Disqualified 342
Johnny Joestar 19 USA Slow Dancer 11 Appaloosa 5 2 2 4 5 2 7 5 Disqualified 295
Gyro Zeppeli 24 Neapolis Valkyrie 4 Stock Horse 21 4 4 3 4 1 6 Dead 246
Baba Yaga ? RU Nut Rocker 5 Arab 14 15 8 Out 10 5 5 Retired 102
Hot Pants 23 USA Gets Up 3 Mustang 6 5 1 7 3 Retired Dead 215
Sandman ? USA None 1 3 6 6 Dead 190
Dot Han ? MN #1 4 Boulonnais 16 8 7 5 Dead 71
Gaucho - ES Peg 6 Criollo 17 Out 10 Dead 17
Mountain Tim 31 USA Ghost Rider in the Sky 5 Mustang 4 Retired Dead 35
Fritz von Stroheim ? DE Europe Express 4 Trakehner 7 Retired 20
Benjamin Boom Boom ? USA Crosstown Traffic 4 Quarter Horse 9 Dead 13
Andre Boom Boom ? USA Foxy Lady 3 Quarter Horse 10 Dead? 12
L. A. Boom Boom ? USA Little Wing 3 Quarter Horse 11 Dead? 11
Mrs. Robinson ? MX El Condor Pasa 7 Appaloosa 18 Retired 4
Oyecomova - Neapolis ? ? ? Out Dead? 0
Urmd Avdol - EG ? ? Camel Retired 0
Baron Roocatugo - GE Automobile Retired 0
Mark Becker - - - - - Dead 0
David Hagen - - - - - Dead 0
Paul Lukather - - - - - Dead 0
Unknown
Zenyatta Mondatta - IN Roxanne 5 Arab 12 7 ? 10 ? 8 - - - - 57?
Caravan Serai - MX Moon Flower 4 Andalusian 13 18 14 11 7 - - - - - 52?
Dixie Chicken - USA Ramblin' Man 4 Pinto 8 19 ? ? 9 - - - - - 31?
Nightfly - - - - - Out Out ? ? 8 - - - - - 25?
Iglesias - PT Natalie 5 Palomino 23 11 ? ? 12 - - - - - 21?
Kanye - - - - - Out 13 ? ? 13 - - - - - 18?
Mack the Knife - - - - - Out 21 9 ? 19 - - - - - 17?
Shigechi - - - - - Out 14 ? ? 15 - - - - - 15?
Billy White - USA Love Unlimited 5 Mustang 22 16 ? ? 14 - - - - - 14?
Rotters Club - - - - - Out Out ? 9 - - - - - - 13?
Tarkus - - - - - Out 17 ? ? 16 - - - - - 11?
Mister - - - - - Out Out ? ? 18 - - - - - 4?

Trivia

  • The grand cash prize of $50 million is given in modern values, and is not to be confused with what $50 million would be worth in 1890 (which would equal $1,283,369,506.24 in 2016's USD currency value). It has been written as such to convey its value to the standard reader, and is said to be closer to 6 billion yen.[13]
  • The list of the first stages reveals a lot more than just the results. Several important characters are named there, as well the next minor villains Gyro and Johnny will face.
    • For example some riders (never seen in the manga) whose names are music references are; Billy White (American composer Barry White) and his horse Love Unlimited (Orchestra featuring Barry White), Sloop John B (Beach Boys song) and his horse Catch a Wave (another Beach Boys song) and Iglesias (Spanish singer Julio Iglesias) and his horse Natalie.
    • Another example are riders named after albums like Dixie Chicken (album by the American rock band Little Feat) and his horse Ramblin' Man (song by The Allman Brothers Band), Nellyville (The second album by American rapper, Nelly) and his horse Country Grammar (the first Nelly album released) and Zenyatta Mondatta (from the album by The Police and a self reference to the English names of Oingo and Boingo in VIZ Media's translation of Stardust Crusaders) and his horse Roxanne (a song by The Police).
  • The name of the race and of Part 7 appears to reference the film The Cannonball Run.
  • According to the overall results of the Steel Ball Run, 3,852 competed in the race and 88 died.

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