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lampinglarry said:Yes i think whippets are only built to run sprints, maybe they should keep them to straight racing and not bends, greyhounds only run bend tracks once in a night i seen you all running your whippets 3 and 4 times in one day , this can not be good for your dogs maybe thats why there so skinny
How many slips do you give yours at night? Whippets are tougher than G/hnds.
On the continent they run 350 & 450 METRES & run a couple of heats in a day. From some of the times posted they seem to average around 16+ yds per second too. Plus they are strictly 20" max height. Personally I'd like to see them run some 300's at least. It may give some of the back markers on sprint's more of a chance to show what they can do.
The BSFA run lure courses up to 600 yds, admittedly it's nowhere near as fast as racing but whippets usually exel at it & I haven't seen any coming off looking distressed. They run twice in a day too.
Terry Smith
A old mate of mine won this long distance race at Kinsley with his whippet greyhound x bedlington, he's Maurice Dawes from Barnsley :thumbsup:Vicky said:I agree with Mutley, whippets are bred for sprinting & even the greyhound in them are usually sprint greyhounds.... Half lap round Kinsley is just about far enough for Ella, the rest she runs pulling her face.
Anyone ever been to any of these lurcher days which they hold at the greyhound stadiums? Kinsley had one about 8 years ago & you'd be surprised to see which dogs win at the longer distances, we watched one once think it were 1000m all the whippety types go like sh$t off a shovel for the 1st lap leaving the rest of the pack who catch up by the 2nd, with all the sprinters given up on the 2nd lap, your left with some little bedlington types - it's one of these who has kept a nice steady speed all the way round that manages the four laps & wins, bearing in mind the whips have dropped out ages ago! It's really good to see!!!
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