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  2. Eureka Downs - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Kansas voters approved Parimutuel betting at horse and dog racing facilities. 67% of Greenwood County residents approved the measure. In 1988, local businessmen raised $41,000 to fund a feasibility study to bring Parimutuel betting to Eureka Downs to improve the track's profitability and bring visitors and industry to Eureka.

  3. Hidden Valley Downs - Wikipedia

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    Hidden Valley Downs was a half-mile horse racing track located near Medora, Reno County, Kansas. It operated from 1966 to 1971. It operated from 1966 to 1971. History

  4. Category:Horse racing in Kansas - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 6 December 2024, at 05:12 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Belleville High Banks - Wikipedia

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    A horse racing circuit was built at the Republic County, Kansas fairgrounds. [5] The first recorded automobile race at the track was a three car battle on July 4, 1910. [ 1 ] Somewhere between 7000 and 10000 people watched the cars race 10 laps over 7 minutes and 10 seconds. [ 1 ]

  6. Horse racing in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The history of equestrian sports and horse racing in Japan goes back many centuries, but it was not until the Spring of 1862 that the first horse race in a recognizably European format was organized by a group of British residents on an area of drained marshland just outside the recently opened treaty port of Yokohama. [1]

  7. National Association of Racing - Wikipedia

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    The National Association of Racing (Japanese: 地方競馬全国協会 Chiho Keiba Zenkoku Kyokai, or NAR) is the authority for horse races operated by local governments in Japan (Prefectures, cities/towns/villages or unions of them). [1]

  8. Kyoto Racecourse - Wikipedia

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    Main stand (1925–1937) Kyoto Racecourse opened at its current location in December 1, 1925. In preparation for the track's 100th anniversary, Kyoto Race Course will be closed from November 2020 until the Spring of 2023 for grandstand renovations. Races normally run at Kyoto

  9. Japan Racing Association Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The Horse Racing Hall of Fame (Japanese: 競馬の殿堂) is a Japanese horse racing memorial hall which was installed on September 2, 1985 at the JRA Horse Racing Museum, Fuchu, Tokyo. It was founded by Japan Racing Association to honor the achievements of race horses , jockeys and trainers .