The International (greyhounds)

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ClassFormer invitation
LocationWimbledon
Inaugurated1929
Final run2002
The International
ClassFormer invitation
LocationWimbledon
Inaugurated1929
Final run2002
Race information
SurfaceSand

The International was a competition held from 1929 at Wimbledon Stadium. Inaugurated in 1929, it was originally an invitation race between the English Greyhound Derby, Welsh Greyhound Derby and Scottish Greyhound Derby winners.[1]

The first winner was the legendary Mick The Miller on 19 October, who defeated Back Isle (Welsh Derby winner) and Cleveralitz (Scottish Derby winner).[2]

From 1986 until 2003 the race was known as the Byrne International because it was sponsored by owner/trainer Patsy Byrne.[3]

Distances

  • 1929–1929 (550 yards)
  • 1936–1974 (500 yards)
  • 1975–2002 (460 metres)

Sponsors

Past winners

References

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