Mizusawa Racecourse

Racecourse in Kochi, Japan

39°07′48″N 141°10′14″E / 39.1299°N 141.1705°E / 39.1299; 141.1705Owned byIwate Prefecture Horse Racing AssociationDate opened1901 (Original)
1965 (Current location)Race typeFlatCourse typeDirtNotable racesDerby Grand PrixOfficial website

Mizusawa Racecourse(Japanese: 水沢競馬場) is located in Ōshū, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. It is the one of two racetracks located in Iwate Prefecture, alongside Morioka Racecourse.

Physical attributes

The track can be altered to fit races of 850m up to 2500m.[1][2]

The admission fee is 200 yen.[1]

The racecourse is mostly used for local races, with bigger races usually being held at Morioka Racecourse.[1]

Notable races

Month Race Distance Age/Sex
January Touka Sho Dirt 2000m 3-4yo
January Tokei Nisei Kinen[3] Dirt 1600m 4-5yo
April Hidaka Sho Dirt 1600m 3yo +
May Shian Mor Kinen Dirt 1600m 3-4yo
June Tohoku Yushun Dirt 2000m 3yo
June Michinoku Daishouten Dirt 2000m 3-4yo
June Kurikoma Sho Dirt 2000m 3yo +
August Beautiful Dreamer Cup Dirt 1900m 3-4yo
December Kitakamigawa Daishouten Dirt 2500m 3yo +

External links

  • Official site (in Japanese)

References

  1. ^ a b c "Overview of Mizusawa Racecourse". iwatekeiba.go.jp. Retrieved 23 November 2019.
  2. ^ "Mizusawa Racecourse". keiba.go.jp. Retrieved 23 November 2019.
  3. ^ "Tokei Nisei Memorial". Oddspark. Retrieved 23 November 2019.
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