List of horse racing venues

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This is a list of horse racing venues, sorted by country. In the United States they are usually called horse racing tracks, and in most other English speaking countries they are usually called racecourses. In many non-English speaking countries the local term is hippodrome, which is derived from Latin, or a variant of it.

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[edit] Argentina

[edit] Australia

[edit] Barbados

[edit] Brazil

other race tracks exist in Sao Vicente (SP) and Campos dos Goytacazes (RJ)

[edit] Canada

[edit] Chile

[edit] China (People's Republic)

[edit] Colombia

[edit] Cyprus

[edit] Dominican Republic

[edit] France

L'hippodrome de Vincennes
L'hippodrome de Vincennes

[edit] Germany

[edit] Hong Kong

[edit] Ireland

In addition, although not within the Republic of Ireland, the following races are organised in association with Horse Racing Ireland:

[edit] Italy

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Ippodromo di San Siro

[edit] Jamaica

[edit] Japan

[edit] Japan Racing Association

Tokyo Racecourse
Tokyo Racecourse

[edit] The National Association of Racing

  • Arao Racecourse
  • Asahikawa Racecourse
  • Fukuyama Racecourse
  • Funabashi Racecourse
  • Himeji Racecourse
  • Iwamizawa Racecourse
  • Kanazawa Racecourse
  • Kasamatsu Racecourse
  • Kawasaki Racecourse
  • Kitami Racecourse
  • Kochi Racecourse
  • Mizusawa Racecourse
  • Mombetsu Racecourse
  • Morioka Racecourse
  • Nagoya Racecourse
  • Obihiro Racecourse
  • Oi Racecourse
  • Sapporo Racecourse
  • Saga Racecourse
  • Sonoda Racecourse
  • Urawa Racecourse

[edit] Lebanon

[edit] Macau

  • Taipa Racecourse

[edit] Mexico

the famous Agua Caliente Racetrack in Tijuana ceased operations as a horse racetrack.

[edit] New Zealand

[edit] Netherlands

  • Drafbaan Groningen, Groningen
  • Drafcentrum Alkmaar, Alkmaar
  • Drafcentrum Wolvega, Wolvega
  • Renbaan Duindigt, Duindigt

[edit] Pakistan

[edit] Panama

[edit] Paraguay

[edit] Peru

[edit] Puerto Rico

[edit] Saint Kitts and Nevis

  • Beaumont Park Race Track, Dieppe Bay, Saint Kitts is in construction
  • Indian Castle Race Track, Indian Castle, Nevis (only stages a handful of racedays, almost entirely on public holidays)

[edit] Singapore

[edit] South Africa

[edit] South Korea

  • Busan Gyeongnam Race Park
  • Jeju Race Park
  • Seoul Race Park

[edit] Spain

  • Hipodromo de la Zarzuela, Madrid

[edit] Sweden

[edit] Trinidad and Tobago

[edit] United Kingdom

For a list of the 62 racecourses in the United Kingdom click here

[edit] United States

[edit] Thoroughbred racing

[edit] Arizona

[edit] Arkansas

[edit] California

Santa Anita Park racecourse
Santa Anita Park racecourse

[edit] Colorado

[edit] Delaware

[edit] Florida

[edit] Idaho

  • Les Bois Park, Boise, Idaho

[edit] Illinois

[edit] Indiana

[edit] Iowa

[edit] Kentucky

[edit] Louisiana

[edit] Maryland

[edit] Massachusetts


[edit] Minnesota

[edit] Nebraska

[edit] New Jersey

[edit] New Mexico

[edit] New York

[edit] North Dakota

[edit] Ohio

[edit] Oklahoma

[edit] Oregon

[edit] Pennsylvania

[edit] Texas

[edit] Virginia

[edit] Washington

[edit] West Virginia

[edit] Wyoming

[edit] Harness racing

Note: Harness racing is often conducted for short-term meets at various fairs and similar events. Many notable harness races are held at such venues, such as the Fox Stake at the Indiana State Fair and the Little Brown Jug at the Delaware County Fairgrounds in Delaware, Ohio. Many of these fair-based races do not conduct legal on-site betting.

[edit] Uruguay

[edit] Venezuela

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