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Grand National (English greyhound race)
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The Grand National is an original classic greyhound racing competition held at Crayford Stadium over the hurdles.[1] It was run at White City Stadium from 1928 until 1984, it moved to Hall Green Stadium in 1985 and then on to Wimbledon Stadium in 1999.[2]
For other uses, see Grand National (disambiguation).
Quick Facts Location, Inaugurated ...
Original classic - Category 1 race | |
![]() Three times champion Sherrys Prince with trainer Colin West | |
Location | Crayford Stadium |
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Inaugurated | 1927 |
Sponsor | Ladbrokes |
Race information | |
Distance | 540 metres hurdles |
Surface | Sand |
Qualification | hurdlers only |
Purse | £10,000 (Winner) |
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In 2012, the Greyhound Racing Association allowed the race to leave their portfolio and it switched to Central Park Stadium in Sittingbourne.[3] Central Park held the event until 2022 when it was cancelled in May before Ladbrokes stepped in to sponsor the event which was then held at Crayford for the first time.
Sherrys Prince holds the record of winning the event three times from 1970 to 1972, while trainer Ricky Holloway has trained five winners.