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Nagoya Racecourse (名古屋競馬場, Nagoya Keiba-jō) is located in Yatomi, Aichi, Japan, and runs under National Association of Racing.[1] It is a 1100-meter dirt oval with 193.5m stretch. It is also commonly known as Donko Racecourse, after the surrounding district.[2]
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.[3] In March 11, 2022, the old Nagoya Racecourse held its last race before moving to Yatomi.[4] On March 22, 2002, the new racecourse was formally opened,[5] with races being officially held starting from April 8.[6][7]
Notable races
The only stakes races run at Nagoya Racecourse are listed races.[8]
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.