Trigo Cup

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LocationCeltic Park
Inaugurated1929
Final run1980
Distance525 yards
Trigo Cup / Ulster Derby
LocationCeltic Park
Inaugurated1929
Final run1980
Race information
Distance525 yards

The Trigo Cup also known as the Ulster Greyhound Derby was a greyhound racing competition held annually at Celtic Park in Belfast, Northern Ireland.[1]

It was introduced in 1926 when William Barnett presented a cup to Celtic Park after his horse Trigo won The Derby and St Leger Stakes.[2] The first winner was Black Scab[3] and the Trigo Cup would gain classic status some years later in 1944.[4]

From 1966 it was sponsored by Guinness and became known as the Guinness Ulster Derby and Trigo Cup.[5] The race ended following the closure of Celtic Park.[6]

  • 1929–1931 (Celtic Park, 640y)
  • 1932–1933 (Celtic Park, 600y)
  • 1935–1940 (Celtic Park, 550y)
  • 1944–1980 (Celtic Park, 525y)

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