1940 English Greyhound Derby

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LocationHarringay Stadium
(heats White City Stadium)
Start date18 June
End date8 July
Total prize money£1,000 (winner)
1940 English Greyhound Derby
LocationHarringay Stadium
(heats White City Stadium)
Start date18 June
End date8 July
Total prize money£1,000 (winner)
 1939
1945 

The 1940 Greyhound Derby took place during June and July with the final being held on Monday 8 July 1940 at Harringay Stadium. The winner G.R.Archduke, owned by Mr. O.G Leach, received a first prize of £1,000. The event took place at Harringay because the traditional venue of White City was closed after the first round due to the war. This Derby became known as the 'Silent Derby' due to the impending war and following the final the Derby was postponed until 1945.[1]

Distances

At Harringay (over 525 yards):[2]

Position Name of Greyhound Breeding Trap SP Time Trainer
1st G.R.ArchdukeAtaxy - Gay Revels1100-729.66*Charlie Ashley (Harringay)
2nd Duna TaxmaidAtaxy - Brightoma48-129.69Eric Hiscock (Harringay)
3rd Rock CallanFine Jubilee - Ripe Cherry27-4f29.73Joe Harmon (Wimbledon)
4th Keel CreameryCreamery Border - Keel Ruby65-229.81Joe Harmon (Wimbledon)
5th Irish RamblerCulrain - Little Eva513-229.97Dal Hawkesley (West Ham)
6th Roving YouthWenlock Snowball - Rudgeway Rattle33-130.13Albert Jonas (Stamford Bridge)

Neck, ½, 1, 1, 1 (lengths)
The distances between the greyhounds are in finishing order and shown in lengths. From 1927 to 1950 one length was equal to 0.06 of one second but race times are shown as 0.08 as per modern day calculations.[3]

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