National Sprint (greyhounds)

The National Sprint is a greyhound racing competition held annually at Nottingham Greyhound Stadium.

National Sprint
Category 2 race
LocationNottingham Greyhound Stadium
Inaugurated1953
SponsorRacing Post GTV
Race information
Distance305 metres
SurfaceSand
Purse£3,000 (winner)

It was inaugurated in 1953 at Clapton Stadium.[1] Following the closure of Clapton in 1974 the competition briefly switched to Portsmouth Stadium before it found a home at Harringay Stadium.

When Harringay closed down in 1987 the event was not held again until Nottingham decided to resurrect the competition in 1990.[2]

Past winners

Year Winner Breeding Trainer Time SP Notes
1953 Rolling MikeMad Tanist – Brilliant MemoryJimmy Jowett (Clapton)23.0513-8f
1954 Demon KingImperial Dancer – Pretty WaltzerJack Harvey (Wembley)23.089-4
1955 GlenriverJimmy Jowett (Clapton)23.408-1
1956 Toby BoyJeffs Pal – Mondays FlirtPaddy Fortune (Wimbledon)22.917-2
1957 Land Of SongFire Prince – Old Blarney GiftBob Burls (Wembley)22.889-2
1958 Town PrinceSmall Town – Orphan PrincessLeslie Reynolds (Wembley)22.907-4f
1959 Waterford LoughCountry Mile – Waterford GlassDennis Hannafin (Wimbledon)22.947-1
1960 Gorey AirwaysImperial Airways – Geffs LinnetJimmy Jowett (Clapton)22.794-7f
1961 Hey There MerryHi There – Merry Champion AgainHugo Spencer (Portsmouth)23.09
1962 Orions Nearly BlueJohn Bassett (Clapton)22.60
1963 Cranog BetKnock Hill Chieftain – Don’t BetPhil Rees Sr. (Clapton)22.71
1964 Bright AgainNewdown Heather – Monalee TinyMrs J Reeve (Private)23.035-1
1965 Gallant They SayPaddy Keane (Clapton)22.84
1967 Fionas ChanceAny Harm – Nicely ArrangedBarney O'Connor (Walthamstow)22.71
1968 Kattys PrairiePrairie Flash – Judo WinBette Godwin (Clapton)23.092-1f
1969 Cheeky BoySallys Yarn – Big BlarneyNoreen Collin (Private)23.105-4f
1970 Don't GambolPrairie Flash – One For MinniePaddy McEvoy (Wimbledon)22.59
1971 One Last Day23.07
1972 Hazelbury SilverCons Duke – Hazelbury LassTom Johnston Jr. (Wembley)22.777-4
1973 Giglis StarLindas Champion – Giglis Waltz22.91
1974 Star VegaCobbler – Big GambleMrs.J.Hawkins (Private)26.71
1975 OnitsownSilver Hope – Noble FlorrieHugo Spencer (Portsmouth)27.31
1976 Whats The ScoreHugo Spencer (Portsmouth)27.5614-1
1977 Glezepta WorkItsachampion – Fly SnowdropBen Parsons (Hall Green)24.88
1978 Sampsons Pal [3]Blessington Boy – Salta IVPat Mullins (Private)24.94
1979 Knockrour BrandyBright Lad – Knockrour LastFreda Greenacre (Private)24.90
1980 Knockrour BrandyBright Lad – Knockrour LastFreda Greenacre (Private)25.19
1981 Ballybeg SportMinnesota Miller – Ballybeg BlondeVicky Holloway (Oxford)24.602-5fTrack record [4]
1983 Ballybeg SportMinnesota Miller – Ballybeg BlondeVicky Holloway (Oxford)25.19
1984 Floating PetalBrilliant Chimes – Glenmoy Lily25.41
1985 Daleys GoldLindas Champion – Ballinderry MothJerry Fisher (Reading)16.11
1986 Paddock SpeedOnitsown – Paddock Post16.39
1987 Ard WhatBallygarvan What – Heres Eden16.38
1990 Wheres The LimoGlenpark Dancer – Kingswell JoyLinda Mullins (Romford)18.505-1
1991 No Jo SoapStaplers Jo – Benroe BessieNigel Saunders (Belle Vue)18.7011-2
1992 Guns BlazingDeenside Spark – Aghadown HeatherTony Fell (Private)18.905-4f
1993 Fast CopperBallyard Hoffman – Parkswood MagpieJohn Copplestone (Reading)18.341-2f
1994 Fast Copper[5]Ballyard Hoffman – Parkswood MagpieWayne Burrow (Reading)18.496-4f
1995 SunkleepFlashy Sir – SkimmerBarry Wileman (Private)18.9612-1
1996 Vannahs FlyerWhisper Wishes – Helens SpecialDavid Pruhs (Peterborough)18.783-1
1997 Tanroyd SammySuper Hoffman – Laganore QueenDave Hopper (Sheffield)18.785-1
1998 Crescent ClassicMustang Jack – Roving BunnieLinda Jones (Walthamstow)18.114-6f
1999 Gulleen SlaneySlaneyside Hare – Gulleen ElsaCharlie Lister (Private)18.071-1f
2000 Elliots PrideSlaneyside Hare – Rubys BridgeMartin Burt (Monmore)17.959-1
2001 Nervous PaddyFrightful Flash – Fees ChanceCarol Evans (Private)17.8110-11fTrack record
2002 Very HotHe Knows – Playful SapphireHarry Crapper (Sheffield)18.084-1
2003 LouisvilleLarkhill Jo – Woman PowerJohn Mullins (Walthamstow)17.746-1
2004 Ningbo JackHoncho Classic – Pennys SpotlightCharlie Lister OBE (Private)17.782-1
2005 Clounlaheen [6]Daves Mentor – First AloneMick Hurst (Pelaw Grange)17.746-1
2006 Centaur Striker [7]Brett Lee – Murlens ChanceCharlie Lister OBE (Private)17.8214-1
2007 Unique Option [8]Top Savings – Turbo FlightDavid Pruhs (Peterborough)18.053-1
2008 Horseshoe Ping [9]Top Honcho – Lucy MayJim Reynolds (Romford)17.992-1
2009 Jimmy Lollie [10]World Class – Droopys KaraSeamus Cahill (Hove)17.675-2
2010 Jimmy Lollie [11]World Class – Droopys KaraSeamus Cahill (Hove)17.902-1
2011 Drumcove Lad [12]Scarty Lad – Drumcove FancyChris Allsopp (Monmore)17.919-4
2012 Jumeirah Dubai [13]Slip The Lark – Droopys Just HotJulie Calvert (Sunderland)17.714-6f
2013 Helenas Sailor [14]Droopys Scolari – Lenas MaggiePaul Donovan (Wimbledon)17.676-4f
2014 Geelo Vegas [15]Cashen Legend – Ceol MayCarl Perry (Private)17.7711-4
2015 Scolari Sound [16]Droopys Scolari – Turn It UpDavid Pruhs (Peterborough)17.564-6f
2016 Trapstyle Jet [17]Droopys Jet - Cairns RiskyJean Liles (Towcester)17.645-2
2017 Queen Anna [18]Tullymurry Act - Skate OnLiz McNair (Private)17.839-4
2018 Calzaghe Flash [19]Tyrur Big Mike - Headford MauraTed Soppitt (Newcastle)17.551-1f
2019 Troy Bella [20]Tyrur Big Mike - Fire Height BridDavid Mullins (Romford)17.792-1
2020 Loggies Lito[21]Droopys Jet - Ballymac GalteeSimon Harms (Private)17.8811-8f

Venues

  • 1953-1973 (Clapton 400 yards)
  • 1974-1976 (Portsmouth 435 metres)
  • 1977-1984 (Harringay 414 metres)
  • 1985-1987 (Harringay 272 metres)
  • 1982, 1988-1989 Not Run
  • 1990–1998 (Nottingham 310 metres)
  • 1999-2002 (Nottingham 300 metres)
  • 2003-2004 (Nottingham 295 metres)
  • 2005-2020 (Nottingham 305 metres)

Sponsors

  • 1994-2001 Peter Derrick bookmakers
  • 2002-2003 William Hill
  • 2005-2017 Stadium Bookmakers
  • 2018-2019 Local Parking Security Ltd
  • 2020-2020 Racing Post GTV

References

  1. Genders, Roy (1981). The Encyclopedia of Greyhound Racing. Pelham Books Ltd. ISBN 07207-1106-1.
  2. Hobbs, Jonathan (2007). Greyhound Annual 2008, page 141. Raceform. ISBN 978-1-905153-53-4.
  3. "Remember When series (March 2020)". Greyhound Star.
  4. "Monthly Greyhound Star (Remember When 1981) September edition". Greyhound Star. 2012.
  5. Fry, Paul (1995). The Official NGRC Greyhound Racing Yearbook. Ringpress Books. pp. 112–114. ISBN 186054-010-4.
  6. "2005 Stadium Bookmakers National Sprint". Greyhound Board of Great Britain.
  7. "2006 Stadium Bookmakers National Sprint". Greyhound Board of Great Britain.
  8. "2007 Stadium Bookmakers National Sprint". Greyhound Board of Great Britain.
  9. "2008 Stadium Bookmakers National Sprint". Greyhound Board of Great Britain.
  10. "Greyhound Star (Remember When December)". Greyhound Star.
  11. "2010 Stadium Bookmakers National Sprint". Greyhound Board of Great Britain.
  12. "2011 Stadium Bookmakers National Sprint". Greyhound Board of Great Britain.
  13. "2012 Stadium Bookmakers National Sprint". Greyhound Board of Great Britain.
  14. "2013 Stadium Bookmakers National Sprint". Greyhound Board of Great Britain.
  15. "2014 Stadium Bookmakers National Sprint". Greyhound Board of Great Britain.
  16. "2015 Result". Greyhound Board of Great Britain.
  17. "2016 Result". Greyhound Board of Great Britain.
  18. "2017 result". Greyhound Board of Great Britain.
  19. "2018 National Sprint". Greyhound Board of Great Britain.
  20. "The 2019 National Sprint". Greyhound Board of Great Britain.
  21. "RPGTV National Sprint - Final". Greyhound Board of Great Britain. Retrieved 24 December 2020.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.