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| name          = Over-the-Top / The Racer
| name          = Over-the-Top / The Racer
| image          =  
| image          =  
| othernames    =  
| othernames    = Derby Racer<br />Over-the-Top<br />The Racer
| type          = Roller Coaster<br />Track Ride
| type          = Roller Coaster<br />Track Ride
| parksection    = North
| section        = North
| built          = 1917
| built          = 1917
| opened        = 1918
| opened        = 1918
| closed        = 1937 (park closure)
| closed        = 1937 (park closure)
| length        = 1.25 miles (2 km)
| length        = 1.25 miles (2 kilometers) (track length)
| height        = 82 ft. (25 m)
| height        = 82 feet (25 meters)
| vehicletype    = Cars
| vehicletype    = Cars
| inversions    = 0
| inversions    = 0
| materials      = Wood
| materials      = Wood
| cost          = More than {{Tooltip |text = $250,000|tooltip = $5.32 million in 2025 dollars}}
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The '''Over-the-Top''' roller coaster was built in 1917<ref>"Lavish Park Plans." ''The Columbus Sunday Dispatch.'' 23 September 1917. Pg. 56.</ref> and opened in 1918 at Olentangy Park, next to the [[Shoot-the-Chutes]].<ref>"Are You Going Over the Top?" ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' 27 April 1918. Pg. 12.</ref> Eighty-two feet from the ground, it was 1.25 miles (2 km) long.<ref>"Are You Going Over the Top?" ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' 27 April 1918. Pg. 12.</ref> It was renamed to '''The Racer''' by 1926.
The '''Over-the-Top''', sometimes styled as '''Over the Top''', roller coaster was built in 1917<ref>"Lavish Park Plans." ''The Columbus Sunday Dispatch.'' Sept. 23, 1917. Page 56.</ref> and opened in [[1918 Season|1918]] at Olentangy Park, next to the [[Shoot-the-Chutes]].<ref>"Are You Going Over the Top?" ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' April 27, 1918. Page 12.</ref><ref name="sanborn1922">''Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio.'' Sanborn Map Company, 1922 Vol. 3, 1922, 1922. Map. https://www.loc.gov/item/sanborn06656_008/.</ref> Originally named the '''Derby Racer''', manager Will D. Harris changed the name to "make it more appropriate to the present times and give it a name that would indicate more of the nature of the ride." It was 82 feet tall and {{Tooltip |text = 1.25 miles|tooltip = 2 kilometers}} in track length.<ref>"Are You Going Over the Top?" ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' April 27, 1918. Page 12.</ref><ref>''General Map, The Olentangy Amusement Co., Columbus, Ohio.'' 1924.</ref> It cost more than {{Tooltip |text = $250,000|tooltip = $5.32 million in 2025 dollars}} to build.<ref>{{Cite news |articletitle = Quarter Million Spent|pub = Columbus Evening Dispatch|date = April 25, 1918|page = 24 }}</ref> More than 5,000 parkgoers rode the Over-the-Top on the opening day of the ride.<ref>"Park Open Three Days Weekly." ''The Columbus Sunday Dispatch.'' May 5, 1918.</ref>


The coaster was a "racer" type were two sets of cars "race" each other around the tracks.<ref>"Park's Favorite Rides." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' 8 June 1937. Pg. 18.</ref>
It was renamed to '''The Racer''' by 1926 and was described as "two rides in one."<ref>"Rides, Etc. at the Park." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' July 31, 1927. Page 68.</ref> It was operational until the park closed in 1937.<ref>Franklin Survey Co. 1937. Map. ''City of Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio,'' Vol. 1. Accessed through Ebay.com https://www.ebay.com/itm/235251834706</ref>
 
The coaster was a "racer" type where two sets of cars "raced" around the tracks.<ref>"Park's Favorite Rides." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' June 8, 1937. Page 18.</ref>


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Latest revision as of 03:29, 4 July 2025

Over-the-Top / The Racer
Other Name(s) Derby Racer
Over-the-Top
The Racer
Type Roller Coaster
Track Ride
Park Section North
Built 1917
Opened 1918
Closed 1937 (park closure)
Materials Wood
Length 1.25 miles (2 kilometers) (track length)
Height 82 feet (25 meters)
Vehicle Type Cars
Inversions 0
Cost More than $250,000$5.32 million in 2025 dollars

The Over-the-Top, sometimes styled as Over the Top, roller coaster was built in 1917[1] and opened in 1918 at Olentangy Park, next to the Shoot-the-Chutes.[2][3] Originally named the Derby Racer, manager Will D. Harris changed the name to "make it more appropriate to the present times and give it a name that would indicate more of the nature of the ride." It was 82 feet tall and 1.25 miles2 kilometers in track length.[4][5] It cost more than $250,000$5.32 million in 2025 dollars to build.[6] More than 5,000 parkgoers rode the Over-the-Top on the opening day of the ride.[7]

It was renamed to The Racer by 1926 and was described as "two rides in one."[8] It was operational until the park closed in 1937.[9]

The coaster was a "racer" type where two sets of cars "raced" around the tracks.[10]

References

  1. "Lavish Park Plans." The Columbus Sunday Dispatch. Sept. 23, 1917. Page 56.
  2. "Are You Going Over the Top?" Columbus Evening Dispatch. April 27, 1918. Page 12.
  3. Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio. Sanborn Map Company, 1922 Vol. 3, 1922, 1922. Map. https://www.loc.gov/item/sanborn06656_008/.
  4. "Are You Going Over the Top?" Columbus Evening Dispatch. April 27, 1918. Page 12.
  5. General Map, The Olentangy Amusement Co., Columbus, Ohio. 1924.
  6. "Quarter Million Spent." Columbus Evening Dispatch. April 25, 1918. Page 24.
  7. "Park Open Three Days Weekly." The Columbus Sunday Dispatch. May 5, 1918.
  8. "Rides, Etc. at the Park." Columbus Evening Dispatch. July 31, 1927. Page 68.
  9. Franklin Survey Co. 1937. Map. City of Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio, Vol. 1. Accessed through Ebay.com https://www.ebay.com/itm/235251834706
  10. "Park's Favorite Rides." Columbus Evening Dispatch. June 8, 1937. Page 18.