Ballyregan Bob

Ballyregan Bob
Ballyregan Bob at Oxford Stadium
Sire Ballyheigue Moon
Dam Evening Daisy
Sex Dog
Whelped May 1983
Died 3 April 1994[1]
Color Brindle
Breeder Robert Cunningham
Owner Kevern family
Trainer George Curtis (Brighton)
Record
World record holder (32 consecutive victories)
Other awards
1985 Greyhound of the Year
1986 Greyhound of the Year

Ballyregan Bob is a racing greyhound from the 1980s. Along with Mick the Miller and Scurlogue Champ he is arguably one of the greatest three hounds that ever raced in Britain.[2]

Ballyregan Bob was a brindle dog and was whelped in May 1983. Trained by George Curtis he would become world famous for breaking the world record for consecutive race wins.

Racing career

In 1985 Ballyregan Bob won three major events, the Olympic at home track Brighton, the Test at Walthamstow and the Essex Vase at Romford. Whilst winning these events he remained unbeaten and was on his way to setting the world record. He also qualified for the final of the classic race the St Leger at Wembley but was a non runner in the final.

Wins and track records continued to come his way in 1986 until on 9 December he lined up for the Racing Post Challenge at Brighton and duly broke the world record held by American greyhound Joe Dump by winning his 32nd consecutive race.

Retirement & death

Ballyregan Bob has the unique distinction of being the only dog ever nominated as Guest of Honour at the commissioning of Royal Navy warship HMS Pursuer - an accolade awarded because of the depiction of a greyhound in the ship's badge.

After his death of old age in 1994, the greyhound was exhibited in the Natural History Museum in Tring along with Mick the Miller.

World record

[3] [4]

Date
1985
Distance
(metres)
Venue Starting Price Trap Win distance (lengths) Time Race
May 9 515Hove4-1163 ¾29.63Olympic Heats
May 11 515Hove2-964 ¼29.67Olympic Semi Finals
May 16 515Hove2-541 ½30.04Olympic Final
May 28 640Walthamstow1-469 ½39.40 TRTest Heats
June 4 640Walthamstow1-341339.92Test Semi Finals
June 11 640Walthamstow1-439 ¾39.59Test Final
June 22 660Wimbledon1-461240.43Derby Final Night Stayers
July 2 575Romford4-115Shd35.48Essex Vase Heats
July 6 575Romford4-7411 ½35.21Essex Vase Semi Finals
July 9 575Romford1-252 ¼35.15 TREssex Vase Final
Aug 19 655Wembley4-953 ¾40.15St Leger First Round
Aug 23 655Wembley1-35839.46 TRSt Leger Second Round
Aug 26 655Wembley4-95140.56St Leger Semi Finals
Nov 2 695Hove1-8514 ¾41.13 TROpen
Nov 9 680Nottingham1-456 ¼41.87 TROpen
Nov 16 683Hackney1-65842.24 TROpen
Nov 23 660Wimbledon1-667 ½40.35 TROpen
Nov 30 715Sheffield1-762044.41Open
Dec 6 688Harringay2-761441.94 TROpen
Dec 12 710Wembley4-9411 ¾42.63 TRJohn Power Showdown
Dec 21 740Hove3-105944.65Invitation
Date
1986
Distance
(metres)
Venue Starting Price Trap Win distance (lengths) Time Race
Mar 22 695HoveNone511 ¾42.21Open
Apr 2 655Wembley1-859 ½39.57Trainers Championship
Apr 10 680Nottingham1-75341.99Open
Apr 19 660Wimbledon1-9513 ¾40.15 TROpen
Apr 26 650Powderhall1-10514 ¼39.60 TROpen
May 8 670Brough Park1-951541.15 TROpen
May 17 660Wimbledon1-555 ¾40.23Racing Post International
Nov 13 695Hove1-56942.36S1 Graded
Nov 21 688Harringay1-7410 ½42.00Open
Nov 28 688Harringay1-1051641.74 TROpen
Dec 9 695Hove1-469 ¼42.04 TRRacing Post Challenge

References

  1. "REMEMBER WHEN: APRIL". Greyhound Star. greyhoundstar.co.uk. Retrieved 26 August 2017.
  2. Genders, Roy (1981). The Encyclopedia of Greyhound Racing. Pelham Books Ltd. ISBN 07207-1106-1.
  3. Racing Post Greyhound Year, pages 38-40. Racing Post. 1986. ISBN 0-9512081-0-1.
  4. Barnes, Julia (1988). Daily Mirror Greyhound Fact File, pages 399-401. Ringpress Books. ISBN 0-948955-15-5.
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