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  2. Greyster - Wikipedia

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    A greyster puppy. Rather than breeding similar-looking dogs in order to create a new breed with a consistent appearance, greysters are bred for the specific working traits and health needed to run short, high intensity sprint races, such as a strong cardiovascular system, high endurance and cognitive function.

  3. Eurohound - Wikipedia

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    These styles of racing required small, fast teams of 1-4 dogs who competed over short, hilly distances of 15–30 kilometres (9.3–18.6 mi). Required to use purebred dogs by the Norwegian Sled Dog Racing Association, the German Shorthair Pointer quickly emerged as the dog breed of choice. [7]

  4. Greyhound - Wikipedia

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    The Greyhound is the only dog mentioned by name in the Bible (Hebrew: זַרְזִיר מׇתְנַיִם, zarir mosna'im) in Proverbs 30:29–31. [ non-primary source needed ] Many versions, including the Jewish Publication Society and King James Version , name the Greyhound as one of the "three that are stately of stride".

  5. Greyhound racing - Wikipedia

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    Greyhounds rounding a turn on a track. Commercial greyhound racing is characterized by several criteria (varying depending on country) and can include legalized gambling, the existence of a regulatory structure, the physical presence of racetracks, whether the host state or subdivision shares in any gambling proceeds, fees charged by host locations, the use of professional racing kennels, the ...

  6. Dog racing (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Dog racing commonly refers to greyhound racing. Dog racing or dog race may also refer to: Dachshund racing, a popular, yet controversial sporting event for dachshunds; Dog scootering, a sport where one or more dogs pull a human riding an unmotorized kick scooter; Lure coursing, a dog sport that involves chasing a mechanically operated lure

  7. Category : Films and television featuring Greyhound racing

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  9. List of female racing drivers - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... This is a list of notable, professional, and female racing drivers or riders in any form of ...