Ohi Racecourse

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Ohi Racecourse
大井競馬場
Paddock at the Ohi Racecourse
LocationShinagawa, Tokyo, Japan
Owned byTokyo Keiba Inc.
Date opened1950
Course typeFlat
Notable racesTokyo Daishoten
Teio Sho
Japan Dirt Derby
Official website

Ohi Racecourse (大井競馬場, Ōi Keiba-jō), also known as Tokyo City Keiba (TCK), is located in Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan. Built in 1950 for horse racing, on weekends it also hosts one of the largest Tokyo-area flea markets. [1]

The racecourse is located near Ōi Keibajō Mae Station on the Tokyo Monorail.

The Tokyo City Cup held annually at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California honors the partnership between the American racetrack and Ohi Racecourse. In recognition of their relationship, TCK holds "Santa Anita Week" each summer which features the one mile G3 "Santa Anita Trophy".

Notable races

Month Race Distance Age/Sex
Grade I (International)
December Tokyo Daishōten 2000m 3yo +
Jpn Grade I
April Haneda Hai 1800m 3yo
June Tokyo Derby 2000m 3yo
June Teio Sho 2000m 4yo +
October Japan Dirt Derby 2000m 3yo
Jpn Grade II
March Keihin Hai 1700m 3yo
October Ladies' Prelude 1800m 3yo f/m +
October Tōkyo Hai 1200m 3yo +
Jpn Grade III
February Kumotori Sho 1800m 3yo
April Tokyo Sprint 1200m 4yo +
SI (South Kanto)
May Tokyo Princess Sho 1800m 3yo f
October Haiseiko Kinen 1600m 2yo
December Tokyo Nisai Yūshun Himba 1600m 2yo f
SII (South Kanto)
February Kinpai 2600m 4yo +
June Yūshun Sprint 1200m 3yo
September Tokyo Kinen 2400m 3yo +
November Mile Grand Prix 1600m 3yo +
December Katsushima Okan 1800m 3yo +
SIII (South Kanto)
March Fujino Wave Kinen 1400m 4yo +
April Brilliant Cup 1800m 4yo +
August Santa Anita Trophy 1600m 3yo +
August Kuroshio Hai 1800m 3yo
September After 5 Star Sho 1200m 3yo +
September Gold Junior 1400m 2yo
December Gemstone Sho 1200m 2yo
December Tokyo Cinderella Mile 1600m 3yo f/m +

Former races

Track records

Source:TCK Record

  • † Reference Time.
  • Last updated on October 4, 2023.
Distance Time Racehorse Sex Weight Jockey Date Recorded
1000m 57.7 Noah Vigorous Mare 5 51kg Genki Fujimoto June 29, 2023
1200m 1:10.0 Don Frankie Horse 4 56kg Kenichi Ikezoe October 4, 2023
1400m 1:23.0 Agari Speed Colt 3 53kg Kiyomatsu Akama August 30, 1977
Inner 1500m 1:31.5 Kikumatsu O Mare 4 53kg Takemi Sasaki June 14, 1980
Inner 1600m 1:37.2 Adjudi Mitsuo Horse 5 57kg Hiroyuki Uchida April 12, 2006
Left 1650m 1:42.3 Sabuno Hakutaka Horse 5 57kg Tsubasa Sasagawa September 22, 2023
1700m 1:43.2 Mutsu Hikari Horse 5 52kg Motohiro Akamine July 12, 1977
1800m 1:49.6 Miracle Legend Mare 4 55kg Yasunari Iwata November 3, 2011
2000m 2:00.4 Smart Falcon Horse 5 57kg Yutaka Take December 29, 2010
2400m 2:29.7 Good Boy Colt 3 57kg Saburō Takahashi November 4, 1977
2600m 2:42.8 Agnes Chikara Horse 5 55kg Tsuneo Takayanagi May 27, 1977

See also

References

  • Tokyo City Racecourse website (Japanese language)
  • Tokyo City Cup at Santa Anita Park official website
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