Horse race
The InternationalLocation | Wimbledon |
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The International was a competition held from 1929 at Wimbledon Stadium. It was originally a race between the English Greyhound Derby, Welsh Greyhound Derby and Scottish Greyhound Derby winners. The first winner was the legendary Mick The Miller who defeated Back Isle and Cleveralitz on 19 October.[1]
From 1986 until 2003 the race was known as the Byrne International because it was sponsored by owner/trainer Patsy Byrne.
Past winners
Distances
- 1929-1929 (550 yards)
- 1936-1974 (500 yards)
- 1975-2002 (460 metres)
References
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