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Hakodate Racecourse

Horse racing track in Hakodate, Japan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Hakodate Racecourse (函館競馬場, Hakodate-keibajō) is a horse racing track in Hakodate, Japan, built in 1896. During 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.

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Main Turf Course

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

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Dirt Course

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

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Notable races

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Track records

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Source:レコードタイム表 (Record time table) -> 函館競馬場 (Hakodate Racecourse)

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  • Last updated on July 2, 2022.

Turf course (2yo)

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Turf course (3yo+)

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Dirt course (2yo)

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Dirt course (3yo+)

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