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Japan Racing Association Unveils 12-Race Programme at Tokyo on 30 May

Tokyo Race Cards 30 May preview featuring the Akhalteke Stakes at Tokyo Racecourse
By | 30 May 2026 | Mumbai

Under the continued prominence of Japanese domestic racing, Japan Racing Association’s Tokyo venue will stage an extensive 12-race programme on Saturday, 30 May, featuring sprint, middle-distance, and staying contests for both three-year-olds and older performers. The meeting will commence at 09:50 and continue until 16:10, while feature races including the Akhalteke Stakes, Hayama Tokubetsu, and Fugaku Sho will add considerable distinction to the afternoon card.

In the opening phase of the programme, Race 1 will commence at 09:50 with a 1400m contest for three-year-olds carrying prize money of 11,280,000 Yen. The early sprint assignment will provide developing runners with an opportunity to establish their credentials on a prominent metropolitan stage. Shortly afterwards, Race 2 at 10:20 will present a sterner stamina examination over 2400m for the same division and identical prize money. The sharp contrast in distance between the opening two races will test both pace and endurance among emerging performers.

As the morning card gradually gathers momentum, Race 3 at 10:50 will feature another 1400m contest for three-year-olds with prize money again standing at 11,280,000 Yen. The event will continue the emphasis on progressive younger talent within the Tokyo ranks. Attention will then shift toward seasoned campaigners in Race 4 at 11:20, where runners aged four years and above will contest a demanding 3000m staying event worth 16,040,000 Yen. The extended-distance assignment will rank among the sternest examinations on the programme and will reward stamina alongside measured tactical judgement.

During the central portion of the afternoon, Race 5 at 12:10 will showcase a 2000m event for three-year-olds carrying total prize money of 11,280,000 Yen. The middle-distance conditions may attract improving contenders seeking advancement toward stronger company later in the season. Race 6, scheduled for 12:40, will elevate the competitive standard further with a valuable 1600m contest for three-year-olds worth 15,620,000 Yen. The increased purse will add greater significance to the race and may assemble some of the more accomplished younger performers on the card.

With the meeting steadily progressing toward its principal attractions, Race 7 at 13:10 will stage another competitive 1400m affair for three-year-olds with prize money standing at 15,620,000 Yen. The sprint conditions will likely reward sharp acceleration and positional efficiency around the Tokyo circuit. Race 8 at 13:40 will then restore focus upon older runners in a 1600m event for horses aged four years and above, also carrying prize money of 15,620,000 Yen. The experienced field engaged in the contest will provide an accomplished prelude to the feature races later in the afternoon.

Feature Events on the Tokyo Programme

Among the distinguished highlights of the meeting, the Fugaku Sho will emerge as Race 9 at 14:15. The 1400m contest for runners aged four years and above will offer substantial prize money of 30,610,000 Yen and will stand among the more notable sprint events on Saturday’s Tokyo programme. The accomplished field assembled for the occasion will likely produce one of the afternoon’s more competitive spectacles.

Further enriching the quality of the card, Race 10 will feature the Hayama Tokubetsu at 14:50 over 1600m for older runners with a purse of 30,430,000 Yen. The established mile contest will provide experienced campaigners with another significant opportunity within Tokyo’s refined Saturday schedule.

The principal attraction of the afternoon will arrive in Race 11, the prestigious Akhalteke Stakes, scheduled for 15:30 over 1600m. Open to runners aged four years and above, the distinguished feature will carry the highest prize fund on the card at 42,290,000 Yen. The race will headline the meeting and is expected to assemble one of the strongest and most accomplished fields of the entire programme.

Bringing the extensive sporting occasion toward its conclusion, Race 12 at 16:10 will feature a 2100m contest for runners aged four years and above with total prize money of 22,690,000 Yen. The staying assignment will provide a fitting and competitive finale to a richly varied afternoon of racing at Tokyo.

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