When you arrive at the BOAT RACE stadium, start by visiting the water's edge.
A day-long racing session includes 12 races.
BOAT RACE is a competition in which 6 boats race to the finish line.
The boat racers' uniforms and boats are color-coded as follows:
After passing the starting line, the boats vie for the lead by racing around the 1st- and 2nd-turn markers in order, completing 3 laps around the dedicated course (3 laps @ 600 m/lap = 1800 m).
The 6 boats "pit-out" all at once,but before crossing the starting line, they warm up by sprinting clockwise around marker 2 and the shortcut prevention buoy.
Unlike the "standing start" used in athletic events, BOAT RACE employs the "flying start" system in which boats must pass the starting line within a designated time frame.
In BOAT RACE, a boat can take the advantage by passing the starting line ahead of all the others. If a boat crosses the line too early before the needle on the giant clock hits 0, it's called a "flying start" (F). If it crosses too late after the needle hits 1, it's called a "late start" (L). In either case, the boat is scratched from the race and the bets on that boat are refunded. Be sure to hang on to your betting ticket.
In the pre-race "start exhibition," the boat racers who will be competing in the next race jockey for position and perform practice starts in anticipation of the actual race. This gives bettors an advance look at each boat's condition and each racer's strategies and skills.
After the start exhibition, all the boats perform an "exhibition lap" to give the fans another look at the boats and racers. This is similar to the paddock in horse racing. Racers who do not participate in the exhibition lap cannot participate in the actual race. In this exhibition lap, the racers' straight-line 150 m exhibition times are posted, which is helpful information when purchasing your betting ticket.
At the end of the exhibition period, the betting tickets for the race go on sale. Fans buy betting tickets according to their predictions for the race, based on factors such as the talent of the racers, the performance of the engines, the posted odds, and how the boats looked in the exhibition period.
Pit-out
At the signal, all six boats dash out of their pits together. In BOAT RACE, the 1st lane has the biggest advantage.
Warm-up
Racers have their own special skills and strategies for seizing the best course. If a boat gets forced into the first lane, since it's not allowed to stop its engine, lack of remaining distance to sprint to the starting line puts it at a distinct disadvantage.
Start
Suddenly, all 6 boats begin racing at full speed toward the starting line. Boats must cross the starting line when the needle of the giant clock is between 12 and 1 o'clock. Crossing even 1/100th of a second early is a flying start (F), and crossing after the 1-second mark is a late start (L). The main point is to seize the lead at the start and use this advantage to control of race.
First lap marker 1 (1st-turn marker)
Here’s the real thrill of BOAT RACE. With the racers' skills on full display, it's the main highlight of BOAT RACE, and precisely where the race is often won or lost.
Battle at lap marker 2 (2nd-turn marker) and after
In BOAT RACE, the lead boat has the advantage, and the waves in its wake put the following boats at a disadvantage. Still, the fierce battle for position can produce dramatic come-from-behind finishes, and the races stay close all the way to the end.
Finish line
After going around Marker 2 on the 3rd lap, the boats race across the finish line, which is the same as the starting line. In a close race, the rankings may be determined by photo finish.
1st place : Boat 4 2nd place : Boat 3 3rd place : Boat 1 Confirmed winning order.
There are 7 types of betting tickets. You can buy any ticket from as little as 100 yen. In this race example, boat 4 (blue), boat 3 (red), and boat 1 (white) cross the finish line in that order. The results for each type of betting ticket are shown below.
There are a total of 7 types of betting tickets. You can buy any ticket from as little as 100 yen.
For each race, the odds (that is, the payout, or the multiple paid upon winning) are displayed on monitors inside the BOAT RACE stadium, on the jumbo screen, and on the website. For example, if you predict the order 1-3, the odds (payout) would be 5.5 times the amount of your bet.
Stadium
For an OMR betting card with all 24 BOAT RACE stadiums listed on it, fill in the stadium where you are placing your bet.
Race number
Fill in the race number to bet on.
Bet type
Fill in the type of bet you wish to make.
1st, 2nd, 3rd
Fill in the numbers of the boats to bet on. For Trifecta or Trio bets, fill in the boat numbers up to third place. For Exacta or Quinella bets, fill in the boat numbers up to second place.
Amount of bet
Fill in the amount of your bet. To specify a number like 12, fill in 10 and 2.
Units of the amount
Fill in the units of the amount of your bet. You can specify 100, 1,000, or 10,000 yen.
Cancel
If you make a mistake filling out your card, mark here to cancel the entry.
Key
This is a way to place multiple bets on one or two key boats.
Box
This is a way to bet on all possible combinations of the selected boats.