The current site at
Gwacheon is the third home of LetsRun Park Seoul. The first was at a track in
Sinseol-dong,
Dongdaemun District, which was in operation from the early 1920s until just after the
Korean War. Following the closure of the Sinseol-dong track, a new racetrack was constructed at Ttukseom, on the north bank of the
Han River In February 1983, after South Korea was awarded the
1988 Summer Olympics, the KRA was given the task of organising the equestrian events. The Ttukseom Racetrack was inadequate; the KRA acquired a new site south of Seoul in Gwacheon Gyeonggi-do, where the
equestrian (except the individual-jumping final) and the riding portion of the
modern pentathlon events were held. After the Olympics, the KRA turned the site into a racetrack. This is where the headquarters of the Korean Horse Society is located. Gyeongseong Racecourse, which opened in Yongdujeong [2], Gyeongseong-bu, on September 20, 1928, started as a racecourse. Construction began in 1984 to host the equestrian events of the 1986 Asian Games in Seoul and the
Seoul Olympics in 1988, and officially opened on September 1, 1989. Construction began in 1984 and moved to 1989. Until 1998, it was called 'Seoul Racecourse' and then changed to the current name. ==Present==