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Nagoya Racecourse
The apron of Nagoya Racecourse
Location1 Komano-cho, Yatomi, Aichi, Japan
Owned byAichi Horse Racing Association
Operated byAichi Horse Racing Association
Date openedJune 1949
March 22, 2022 (current location)
Course type1180m dirt
Notable racesNagoya Grand Prix (JpnII)

Kakitsubata Kinen (JpnII)

Nagoya Daishoten (JpnIII)
Official website

Nagoya Racecourse (名古屋競馬場, Nagoya Keiba-jō) is located in Yatomi, Aichi, Japan, and runs under National Association of Racing. It is a 1100-meter dirt oval with 193.5m stretch. It is also commonly known as Donko Racecourse, after the surrounding district. In 2017 it was announced that the Nagoya Racecourse would move from its original location in Nagoya and move to a new location in Yatomi. In March 11, 2022, the old Nagoya Racecourse held its last race before moving to Yatomi. On March 22, 2002, the new racecourse was formally opened, with races being officially held starting from April 8.

An image of the apron of the old racecourse taken in May, 2007.

Notable races

The only stakes races run at Nagoya Racecourse are listed races.

Race Name Age/Sex Grading Distance
Nagoya Daishoten 4+yo JpnII 1900m
Kakitsubata Kinen 4+ yo JpnII 1400m
Nagoya Grand Prix 3+ yo JpnIII 2500m

In addition, the JBC Sprint and JBC Classic was held at the old racecourse in 2005 and 2009.

See also

Links

References

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