At Wimbledon (over 480 metres):[3]
| Position |
Name of Greyhound |
Breeding |
Trap |
SP |
Time |
Trainer |
| 1st |
Chart King | Trade Official - Clarinka Sand | 6 | 8-11f | 28.67 | Ralph Hewitt (Ireland) |
| 2nd |
Frisby Full | Frightful Flash - Centenarys Dream | 5 | 66-1 | 28.79 | Harry Crapper (Sheffield) |
| 3rd |
Deerfield Sunset | Vintage Prince - Sunset Blonde | 1 | 11-10 | 28.81 | Ger McKenna (Ireland) |
| 4th |
Secret Crystal | Summerhill Gift - Creole Lady | 4 | 25-1 | 29.01 | Linda Jones (Romford) |
| 5th |
Pottos Storm | Droopys Fintan - Certain Way | 3 | 66-1 | 29.02 | David Mullins (Romford) |
| 6th |
Pure Patches | Arrigle Buddy - Pure Princess | 2 | 66-1 | 00.00 | Dinky Luckhurst (Crayford) |
1½, head, 2½, short head, Dis (lengths)
The distances between the greyhounds are in finishing order and shown in lengths. One length is equal to 0.08 of one second.[4]
The rank outsider Frisby Full was first from the traps and led the two Irish runners Chart King and Deerfield Sunset until the third bend. Chart King and Deerfield Sunset then drew alongside, with the former getting the room at the bend and going on to win by just over a length from Frisby Full with Deerfield Sunset finishing third. Pottos Storm finished a creditable fifth, a good achievement for a greyhound associated with hurdling, he had won the 1999 Grand National. Pure Patches was knocked over and finished last.