HENLOW GREYHOUND STADIUM

This site is not an official website for the track shown here and is neither approved or endorsed by the stadium. I am indebted to Richard English for the scans of badges on this page.

The greyhound track at Henlow is situated at 0° 18' W 52° 0' N and operated as a flapping track from 1st August 1927. It switched to racing under rules in 1976 and the transition has been a successful one, for the track remains extremely popular. Henlow Stadium is located at Henlow Camps in Bedfordshire. It traditionally raced on a Monday and Friday night and hosted races from 318 metres up to a marathon 890 metres.

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Its principal race is the Bedfordshire Derby over 484 metres and run in late October. Other feature races include the Henlow Derby, Henlow Gold Cup and Westmead Hawk Memorial.
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Track Records, as of September 2014, are shown below together with an indication of how fast the time is in comparison to other tracks, both for currently open and defunct tracks, in the UK. Ratings are between 0 and 100, where 100 is an extremely fast time and reflects the speed of the track, tightness of the circuit and quality of greyhound visiting the tracks.
SPRINTS (up to 385m) STANDARD (386-549m) DISTANCE (550-699m) EXTENDED (700-999m)
Henlow Track Records at a snapshot in time:-
SPRINT 250 metres Quivers Ace 14.92 secs. Rating 42 7th June 2007
STANDARD 460 metres Mays King 27.05 secs Rating 56 1st June 2014
DISTANCE 550 metres Airport Captain 32.94 secs Rating 59 20th October 2011
EXTENDED 870 metres Midway Skipper 54.93 secs Rating 26 13th August 2009

I am grateful to Jon Seddon for the following link to a map showing the whereabouts of the old track
http://www.old-maps.co.uk/maps.html?txtXCoord=516243&txtYCoord=235857

This section gives a comprehensive picture of the badges produced by the track throughout the ages, but only provides the briefest of glimpses of its history. For those wishing to undertake further research we can recommend a visit to

http://astore.amazon.co.uk/wwwgreyhoundd-21 where further reading can be undertaken.

If you have rare Henlow badges and artefacts for sale then email johnslusar@fsmail.net