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The Greyhound Derby is an annual sprint race for professional greyhounds held in the United Kingdom. Established in 1927, it remains a classic event within the greyhound racing world and is considered one of the sport’s most significant international competitions. It attracts top-performing greyhounds and draws enthusiasts interested in witnessing this demanding speed test.
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Greyhound Derby ranks #28 of 280 in the Derby ranking, behind Tricker's Daniel Derby Shoe, ahead of Berluti Alessandro Derby.
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Where is the modern Greyhound Derby held?
While historically held at London's White City Stadium until its closure, the Greyhound Derby is currently hosted at Towcester Greyhound Stadium in Northamptonshire. It was previously held at Wimbledon Stadium before it was closed and redeveloped in 2017.
When was the first Greyhound Derby run?
The classic race was established in 1927, making it one of the oldest and most prestigious sprint competitions in the sport. The first winner of the event was a greyhound named Entry Level.
What is the prize purse for winning the Greyhound Derby?
In recent years, the prize money for the English Greyhound Derby has frequently been around £150,000 to £175,000 for the winner. The exact purse fluctuates based on the specific sponsor, such as Star Sports or TVBET.
What is the racing distance for the Greyhound Derby?
The standard distance for the English Greyhound Derby is 480 meters (approximately 525 yards). This requires exceptional sprint speed, early pace, and stamina from the competing greyhounds.
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