Sorry if I seem to be banging on about this but the more I'm learning the more questions I feel I need to ask!!
From what I can see whippet racing seems to be based on a 150 yards sprint although it is clear that there are a number of bends races.
Coming from a greyhound background I saw that a standard distance was anything between about 380 metres and 480 metres over four bends. I know there were shorter and longer distances than these but this was the standard run and the end of these races the greyhounds were blowing hard. You knew (and I'm sure they did) they had just had a good run!
Now I know that we are talking about whippets here and they are a lot smaller than greyhounds and I'm not saying the whippets should be made to over- extend themselves. I cannot help noticing though from my very limited experience that when a whippet has just had it's 150 yards race it appears to be hardly blowing at all compared to greyhounds at the end of a race! Please don't think I'm saying that your whippets aren't being given a work-out, it's just doesn't look like it through my newcomer eyes.
So, following on from my other topic about whether bitches really are faster than dogs, could the answer be that 150 yards is too short to really present a true test of speed? I'm not saying that whippets should be run over anything like the distances a greyhound would run over but does it mean that 150 yards is long enough to truly test a whippet's speed, especially a non-ped?
I have run greyhounds over a stiff 400 yard straight gallop at Wickwar in Gloucestershire and at the end of that you are left in no doubt that the stronger, faster dog has won!
That might be a bit too stiff a test for a most whippets but perhaps say 200 or 275 yards might be a fairer test of outright speed than 150 yards?
Once again I'm not moaning or suggesting any change but just wondered people might think. I suspect you may find some surprising results!
From what I can see whippet racing seems to be based on a 150 yards sprint although it is clear that there are a number of bends races.
Coming from a greyhound background I saw that a standard distance was anything between about 380 metres and 480 metres over four bends. I know there were shorter and longer distances than these but this was the standard run and the end of these races the greyhounds were blowing hard. You knew (and I'm sure they did) they had just had a good run!
Now I know that we are talking about whippets here and they are a lot smaller than greyhounds and I'm not saying the whippets should be made to over- extend themselves. I cannot help noticing though from my very limited experience that when a whippet has just had it's 150 yards race it appears to be hardly blowing at all compared to greyhounds at the end of a race! Please don't think I'm saying that your whippets aren't being given a work-out, it's just doesn't look like it through my newcomer eyes.
So, following on from my other topic about whether bitches really are faster than dogs, could the answer be that 150 yards is too short to really present a true test of speed? I'm not saying that whippets should be run over anything like the distances a greyhound would run over but does it mean that 150 yards is long enough to truly test a whippet's speed, especially a non-ped?
I have run greyhounds over a stiff 400 yard straight gallop at Wickwar in Gloucestershire and at the end of that you are left in no doubt that the stronger, faster dog has won!
That might be a bit too stiff a test for a most whippets but perhaps say 200 or 275 yards might be a fairer test of outright speed than 150 yards?
Once again I'm not moaning or suggesting any change but just wondered people might think. I suspect you may find some surprising results!