There's no question that Besaps lines entered the North American lines; they appear on the pedigrees! Nothing underhanded happened on this side of the water as far as that goes. For that matter, they entered the European bloodlines as well and appear in many of their racing pedigrees (Gasfirst and TGV for example).michelle said:Beesap lines almost certainly did enter racing strains and those dogs that were/ were thought to be derived from the strain were more succesful than the indiginous types.Boys Talk and Snow Fox did not go abroad for no reason and correspondance with USA racers would indicate they have been used at stud and their offspring are succesful - which would not be suprising.
Breeders with a fast line of dogs that do owe something to non ped breeding are not going to admit such if it disqualifies them from a racing body.
I don't believe that pedigree stock can compete with non ped/greyhound crosses as far as racing is concerned. Racing non ped bred dogs against pedigree's is pointless. You either race pedigrees or non peds. There is no glory in beating peds with non peds.
And yes, the Boys Talk and Snow Fox progeny are doing very well.
My point is more to do with the type of racing whippets. It's only in countries that have weight restrictions (not just classes but restrictions), namely the UK and France, that the type has changed.