Busan Gyeongnam, Jeju, and Seoul Sequentially Close

Customer Admission Discounts and Broadcast Sales Continue

Korea Racing Authority's LetsRun Park Busan-Gyeongnam (Director: Eom Youngseok) announced on the 25th that, considering the safety and health of racehorses and racing staff during the peak summer heat, LetsRun Park Busan-Gyeongnam, Jeju, and Seoul will sequentially take turns closing for three weeks starting from the last week of July, when the summer heat reaches its peak.


LetsRun Park Busan-Gyeongnam will be the first to begin its summer closure, taking a break for rest and recharging on the 26th and 28th.


During this period, Busan-Gyeongnam races will not be held, but customers will still be able to enter the park and place bets on simulcast races from Seoul and Jeju. On the 26th, 14 races from Jeju will be broadcast and available for betting; on the 27th, 9 races from Seoul and 6 from Jeju; and on the 28th, 14 races from Seoul.


Following this, LetsRun Park Jeju will close during the first week of August, and LetsRun Park Seoul during the second week of August. LetsRun Park Jeju and Seoul will also simulcast and sell tickets for races from other regions during their respective closure periods.


For visitors who wish to spend their holidays in a cool and comfortable indoor environment away from the heat, all three national race parks (Seoul, Busan, Jeju) will offer free admission events from July 26 to August 4. During this period, all 26 off-track betting centers nationwide, including the Changwon and Busan Dong-gu branches of the Korea Racing Authority, will offer a 2,000 won discount on admission fees.



Details on free admission and various summer events organized by the Korea Racing Authority can be found in the notices section on the Korea Racing Authority's official website.

LetsRun Park Busan Gyeongnam.

LetsRun Park Busan Gyeongnam.

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