Hakodate Racecourse

Hakodate Racecourse (函館競馬場, Hakodate-keibajō) is a horse racing track in Hakodate, Japan, built in 1896. During the period between 2008 and 2009, Hakodate Racecourse was closed for renovation and refurbishment of the grandstand. Work was completed in June 2010.[1] As part of this refurbishment, Mitsubishi Electric installed a Diamond Vision Screen.[2] Races that were supposed to be held at Hakodate during that period were moved to Sapporo Racecourse. Hakodate Racecourse has both a grass course, and a dirt course.

Hakodate Racecourse
函館競馬場
Hakodate Racecourse Main Stand
Location12-2 Komaba-chō, Hakodate Hokkaidō, Japan
Coordinates41°46′50.3″N 140°46′31.2″E
Owned byJapan Racing Association
Date opened1896
Race typeThoroughbred - Flat racing
Course typeTurf & Dird
Notable racesHakodate Kinen (GIII)
Official website

Physical attributes

Main Turf Course

1000m, 1200m, 1700m, 1800m, 2000m, and 2600m races are run on the Main turf Course.

Length Width
A-course 1,627m A-course 29m
B-course 1,652m B-course 25m
C-course 1,677m C-course 21m

Dirt Course

1000m, 1700m, and 2400m races run on the dirt oval.

Length Width
1,476m 20m

Notable races

Month Race Distance Age/Sex
Grade III
JuneHakodate Sprint StakesTurf 1200m3yo +
JulyHakodate Nisai StakesTurf 1200m2yo
JulyHakodate Kinen (Handicap)Turf 2000m3yo +

References

  1. "Hakodate Racecourse". Horse Racing in Japan. Japan Association for International Horse Racing. 2010-10-10. Retrieved 2010-10-09.
  2. "Mitsubishi Electric Completes Installation of Main Diamond Vision Screen at Hakodate Racecourse". mitsubishielectric.eu. 2010-06-08. Retrieved 2010-10-09.


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