Champion Hurdle (greyhounds)
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ClassCategory 1
Location(Wimbledon 1990–2016)
(Towcester 2017–2018)
Central Park (2019–2022)
Crayford (2023–2024)
(Towcester 2017–2018)
Central Park (2019–2022)
Crayford (2023–2024)
Inaugurated1990
Final run2024
| Class | Category 1 |
|---|---|
| Location | (Wimbledon 1990–2016) (Towcester 2017–2018) Central Park (2019–2022) Crayford (2023–2024) |
| Inaugurated | 1990 |
| Final run | 2024 |
| Race information | |
| Surface | Sand |
The Champion Hurdle was a greyhound racing competition held annually. Until 2017 it was held at Wimbledon Stadium but switched to Towcester Greyhound Stadium following the closure of Wimbledon.[1]
The event previously culminated on the same evening of the English Greyhound Derby final [2] and is over hurdles being the third most valuable hurdle race behind the Grand National and Springbok. [3]
The race was switched to Central Park following the closure of Towcester and because Nottingham (the new hosts of the Derby) did not run hurdles races it no longer featured on Derby final night. In 2023, the event was run at Crayford Stadium[4] but ended with the closure of Crayford Stadium in 2024.[5]
- 1990–2009 (Wimbledon, 460m hurdles)
- 2010–2016 (Wimbledon, 480m hurdles)
- 2017–2018 (Towcester, 480m hurdles)
- 2019–2022 (Central Park, 480m hurdles)
- 2023–2024 (Crayford, 380m hurdles)
Sponsors
- 1994–2006 (William Hill)
- 2007–2009 (Blue Square)
- 2010–2016 (William Hill}
- 2017–2018 (Star Sports)
- 2019–2020 (Racing Post Greyhound TV)
- 2021–2022 (Arena Racing Company)
- 2023–2024 (Ladbrokes)