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How do you read a greyhound form?

How do you read a greyhound form?

The information in the basic form guide is all fairly self-explanatory. The ‘Last 5 Runs’ section is simply the greyhound’s finishing position in its last five starts. The last number (the rightmost) is the most recent race, with the previous four runs working back from there.

What does t mean in greyhound results?

Information not taken or recorded. t. Raced tightly during running. e. Eased during running.

What does t mean on greyhound?

T = Trial. T = Trial. Report wondersobright • August 20, 2012 11:52 AM BST. also, T1 = solo, T2 = 2 dog trial, T3 = 3 dog trial etc.

What does CSR mean in dog racing?

Consolidated Speed Rating
“What’s a CSR when it’s at home?” “It stands for Consolidated Speed Rating,” I told my clueless friend. “It takes track bias and other things into account and gives the dogs a speed rating for each of their races and an average overall speed rating. It’s a good way to rank the dogs by class within their grade.”

What does F mean in dog races?

F. Far Turn – The third turn of the racetrack. Fast – The racetrack’s state during normal weather conditions. Greyhound races are comprised of fields of eight or nine racers. …

What is B grade in greyhound racing?

Most dogs will begin or finish their racing careers in the lower grades and generally record speeds between 35-37 mph. U.K. – B Grade – (B1 – B6) This grade prefix usually indicates to either a slightly shorter or longer middle-distance.

What does BD mean in greyhound racing?

Bd: Badly (BdBmp: badly bumped) Blk: Balked (ran into another dog) Bmp: Bumped by another dog. C. Chll: Challenged for the lead.

What does checked mean in greyhound racing?

Blk: Balked (ran into another dog) Bmp: Bumped by another dog. C. Chll: Challenged for the lead. Ck: Checked (hesitated)

When did the Greyhound unlimited mileage pass come out?

In 1972, Greyhound introduced the special unlimited mileage Ameripass. The pass was initially marketed as offering “99 days for $99” (equal to $592.98 today) or, in other words, transportation to anywhere at any time for a dollar a day.

Who was the owner of the first Greyhound Bus Company?

In 1922, Wickman joined forces with Orville Caesar, the owner of Superior White Bus Lines. Four years later, Wickman purchased two West Coast operations, the Pioneer Yelloway System (the operator of the nation’s first transcontinental bus) and the Pickwick Lines, creating a national intercity bus company.

How many Greyhound bus routes are there in the US?

Greyhound operates 123 routes serving over 2,700 destinations across the United States. Greyhound’s scheduled services compete with the private automobile, low-cost airlines, Amtrak, and other intercity coach bus companies. Greyhound Express

In 1972, Greyhound introduced the special unlimited mileage Ameripass. The pass was initially marketed as offering “99 days for $99” (equal to $592.98 today) or, in other words, transportation to anywhere at any time for a dollar a day.

In 1922, Wickman joined forces with Orville Caesar, the owner of Superior White Bus Lines. Four years later, Wickman purchased two West Coast operations, the Pioneer Yelloway System (the operator of the nation’s first transcontinental bus) and the Pickwick Lines, creating a national intercity bus company.

Greyhound operates 123 routes serving over 2,700 destinations across the United States. Greyhound’s scheduled services compete with the private automobile, low-cost airlines, Amtrak, and other intercity coach bus companies. Greyhound Express

What’s the phone number for the Greyhound bus station?

Main: (800) 231-2222. Hours of Operation. Hours of Operation are subject to change. Please call the Greyhound bus station to verify hours before making travel arrangements.