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Greyhound Racing

The sport emerged in its recognizable modern form, featuring circular or oval tracks, with the invention of the mechanical or artificial hare 1912 by Owen Patrick Smith. O.P. Smith had altruistic aims for the sport to stop the killing of the jack rabbits and see “greyhound race as we see horses”. The certificates system led way to parimutuel betting, as quarry and on-course gambling, in the United States during the 1920s.

In 1926 it was introduced to Britain. The sport was successful in cities and town throughout the U.K. – by the end of 1927, there were forty tracks operating. The sport was particularly attractive to predominantly male working-class audiences, for whom the urban locations of the tracks and the evening times of the meetings were accessible.

Betting has always been a key ingredient of greyhound racing, both through on-course bookmakers and the totalisator, first introduced in 1930. Like horse racing, it is popular to bet on the greyhound races as a form of parimutuel gambling.

Read more about greyhound betting here…

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