Walthamstow Stadium was a greyhound racing track in the London Borough of Waltham Forest in east London. It was regarded as the leading greyhound racing stadium in Britain following the closure of White City in 1984. By 1929 the ground hosted greyhound racing for the first time and was known as the Crooked Billet Greyhound and whippet track (named after the nearby Crooked Billet public house). The track was an independent track, unaffiliated to a governing body.

In 1931, William Chandler, a bookmaker by trade, decided to build on the existing independent track. Chandler also had shares in the Hackney Wick Stadium. and in which aviator Amy Johnson presented a trophy as a guest.

Pre-war history

From 1931 to 1943 the stadium underwent three major rebuilds as Chandler strove for the perfect stadium. The kennels and paddock were situated between the third and fourth bends with a veterinary room and trainers room at either end. Between the first and second bends was the Senior Club sandwiched by two stands. The back straight had one large covered stand but the home straight had another Senior Club which was located under the upstairs ballroom and dance band. There were two tea rooms and a wet and dry bar in the main grandstand and sixteen tote buildings. The track was 440 yards in circumference and was described as the slowest and most difficult course in London. The hare was an 'Inside Sumner' and there was an artesian well near the fourth bend used for watering the track.

On 13 January 1938 the track raced under National Greyhound Racing Club rules for the first time. In 1941 the stadium introduced its first major competition, called 'The Test'. The trainers and greyhounds attached to Walthamstow were situated in kennels to the north called 'The

Limes' in Sewardstone Road not far from Epping Forest. Walthamstow were unusual in the fact that they hired several female trainers at the time; a practice attributed to the influence of Frances Chandler (the wife of William's son Charles). Frances was a leading greyhound owner in the industry. Female trainers employed during the period mentioned included Mrs F Deathbridge, Meg Fairbrass, Miss J Griffiths and Miss B Lark. Wartime champion greyhound Ballynennan Moon won the Stewards Cup and broke the track record in 1942.

In 1948 the track had their first English Greyhound Derby finalist in Doughery Boy and two more female trainers Noreen Collin and Miss K Sanderson joined in 1950. Joe Coral (founder of Coral Empire) stood as a track bookmaker before branching into betting offices in the sixties. and in 1965 chromotography (a drug testing unit) was first used at Walthamstow in their purpose built lab. In 1968 the bends were sanded and banked producing a much faster surface than all-grass.

1970s

thumb|Walthamstow Greyhound Stadium c.1970

In 1971 a new stand with a restaurant and an escalator were added.

A fourth major event was introduced in 1987, called the Arc. After Barney O'Connor died in 1988 further trainer appointments included Ernie Gaskin Sr. in 1988 and John Coleman in 1989. Walthamstow became the leading track in Britain and in 1988 tote turnover figures were £16,355,089. In 1998 the Racing Post sponsored the Racing Post Festival at the track. Trainer Linda Jones was appointed in 1999, and would be Greyhound Trainer of the Year twice.

Final years

thumb|200px|The front facade in 2006

Linda Mullins retired with the trainers going to her son John, Ernie Gaskin Sr. retired in 2005 with the kennels being taken over by his son Ernest Gaskin Jr. and Mark Wallis took over from Linda Jones. Despite the success the directors agreed to the sale of the company's freehold property to a development consortium led by Yoo Capital and K W Linfoot plc. Formal contracts were exchanged. The final race was held on Saturday 16 August at 11pm, the winner being trap two 'Mountjoy Diamond'.

On 8 May 2012, the application for housing on the site was approved by four votes to three. On 30 October 2012, Mayor of London Boris Johnson approved the plans for housing. The stadium buildings were demolished and were replaced with 292 new homes, but the Grade II-listed front facade remains, as does an outbuilding of kennels which is also Grade II listed.

In February 2016, the 1930s neon lights were turned on for the first time since the stadium's closure in 2008, following a £100,000 restoration.

Television

The stadium appears as one of the location settings for an episode of the television New Tricks. Titled Eyes Down for a Full House, the episode centred around the story of a missing greyhound and a possible murder. It was broadcast by the BBC on 5 June 2005 as the sixth episode in the second season of the show.

It also appears in one episode of the 1986 BBC TV series " Just another day " narrated by John Pitman.

Competitions

The Grand Prix

The Arc

The Test

Steward's Cup

The Circuit

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!width=50|Year

!width=180|Winner

!width=270|Breeding

!width=250|Trainer

!width=80|Time

!width=50|SP

!width=150|Notes

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!1944

| Ballyhennessy Seal ||Lone Seal – Canadian Glory ||Stan Martin (Wimbledon) ||28.59|| 4-11f||Track record

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!1945

|Rushton Ranger || ||Harry Spoor (New Cross) ||29.38 ||100-7||

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!1946

| Gullane Idol || ||Stanley Biss (Clapton) ||28.94 ||11-8f||

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!1947

| Trev's Perfection ||Trev's Despatch-Friar Tuck ||Fred Trevillion (Private) ||28.80 ||5-2||

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!1948

| Funny Mick ||Ruby Border – Olives Idol ||Bob Burls (Wembley) ||28.68 ||9-4||

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!1949

| Black Coffee || ||E Harding (Charlton) ||29.05||| 7-2||

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!1950

| Kismet D || ||Fred Trevillion (Private) ||28.95 ||4-1||

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!1956

| Grand Reject || ||Bill Fear (Walthamstow) ||28.48 ||10-11f||

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!1957

| Local Swallow ||Galtee Cleo – Put Your Shoes on Lucy ||Tom Paddy Reilly (Walthamstow) ||28.56|| 5-1||

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!1958

| Kilcaskin Kern ||Magourna Reject - Pavona ||Tony Dennis (Private) ||28.38|| 8-13f||

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!1959

| Town King ||Small Town – Orphan Princess || Leslie Reynolds (Wembley) ||28.28 ||6-4f||

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!1960

| Dunstown Paddy ||Champion Prince – Geffs Linnett||Tom Paddy Reilly (Walthamstow) ||28.57 ||4-6f||

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!1962

| Geddys Queenie ||Fourth of July – Selected Miss||Dave Geggus (Walthamstow) ||28.03|| ||

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!1963

| Westpark ||Hi There - Faoide ||Tom Paddy Reilly (Walthamstow) ||27.60 || ||

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!1966

| Peculiar Way || ||George Curtis (Portsmouth) || || ||

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!1971

| Cobbler ||Monalee Champion – Yurituni ||Dave Geggus (Walthamstow) ||29.11|| 4-7f||

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!1972

| Say Little ||Albany – Newhouse Blue ||Colin McNally (Perry Barr) ||28.85|| 4-5f||

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!1973

| Kenneallys Moor ||Moordyke Spot – Kenneallys Tune ||Clare Orton (Wimbledon) ||29.40 ||5-1||

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!1974

| Leaders Champion ||Monalee Champion – Little Leader ||Dave Geggus (Walthamstow) ||29.05|| 3-1||

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!1975

| Falban ||Move Gas – Monlena Dolly ||Charlie Coyle (Private) ||29.36|| 1-1f||

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!1976

| Knocktoo Bill ||Kilbelin Style – She Is Landing ||Dave Geggus (Walthamstow) ||29.09 ||11-8f||

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!1977

| Huberts Consort ||Mortor Light – Harmony Link ||Tom Paddy Reilly (Walthamstow) ||29.17|| 8-11f||

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!1978

| Pigeon Flyer ||Mel's Pupil – Majorca Yank ||Tom Reilly (Walthamstow) ||29.14 ||6-1||

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!1979

| It's Stylish ||Kilbelin Style – Ashfield Lady ||John Sherry (Walthamstow) ||29.10 ||4-1||

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!1980

|Lift Coming ||Sunvalley Star – Brilliant Mind ||Dick Hawkes (Walthamstow) ||28.82 ||4-5f||

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!1981

| Deel Joker ||Free Speech – Leaping Lady ||John Gibbons (Crayford) ||28.75|| 4-11f||

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!1982

| Rikasso Hiker ||Glenore Hiker – Lady Myrtown ||Theo Mentzis (Milton Keynes) ||28.95 ||3-1||

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!1983

|Raceway Mick ||Ballintee Star – Tullamaine Moon || Adam Jackson (Wembley) ||28.90 ||1-1f||

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!1984

| Kylemore Champ ||Lindas Champion – Airglooney Lass ||Terry Duggan (Romford) ||29.02 ||9-4f||

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!1985

| Ballintubber One ||Killaclug Jet – Ballintubber Peg|| Kenny Linzell (Walthamstow)||29.13||7-2||

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!1986

|Hot Sauce Yankee ||Sand Man – Westpark Goldie ||Derek Knight (Brighton) || 28.76 ||4-6f||

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!1987

|Flashy Sir ||Sand Man – Cherry Express ||Nick Savva (Milton Keynes) ||28.80|| 7-2||

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!1988

| Round the Bend ||Glatton Grange – Three Point Turn || ||28.78 || ||

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!1989

| Yes Speedy ||Curryhills Fox - Yes Mam || John McGee Sr. (Private) || 28.69 || ||

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!1990

|Make Magic ||Manorville Sand – Roses Spots || Ernie Gaskin Sr. (Private)|| 28.53 ||11-10f||

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!1991

| Ridgedale Gold ||Daleys Gold – Nalced Beauty ||Paul Garland (Oxford) ||28.85|| 5-2||

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!1992

| Barbarian Prince||Moral Support – Barbary Doll ||Mick Douglass (Rye House) ||28.85 ||7-1||

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!1993

| Lyons Double ||Castlelyons Gem – Lyons Lady ||Donna Pickett (Canterbury) ||29.30 ||4-1||

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!1994

| Connells Cross||Adraville Bridge – Ballydrisheen ||Ernie Gaskin Sr. (Walthamstow) ||28.55 ||7-1||

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!1995

| Countrywide Fox ||Greenpark Fox – Quare Wish || John Coleman (Walthamstow) ||29.00 ||4-5f||

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!1996

| Forward Venture ||Slaneyside Hare – Rose Venture ||Chris Duggan (Walthamstow) ||28.70 ||11-4||

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!1997

| Velvet Tom ||Summerhill Gift – Velvet Coat ||David Firmager (Private) ||28.86|| 5-2f||

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!1998

|Knockrour Casper||Moaning Lad – Why Stella ||Ernie Gaskin Sr. (Walthamstow)||28.94|| 7-1||

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!1999

| Ceekay ||Cry Dalcash – Supa Plan ||Linda Mullins (Walthamstow) ||28.90 ||5-2||

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!2000

| Mumble Swerve ||Druids Wally - Rhincrew Diane || Linda Jones (Walthamstow) ||28.68||8-1||

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!2001

| Blue Gooner ||Staplers Jo – Code Dancer ||John Mullins (Walthamstow) ||28.77 ||5-4f||

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!2002

| Palacemews Lad ||Roanokee – Lisnak Slippy ||John Mullins (Walthamstow) ||29.02|| 5-2||

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!2003

| Lozzas Dream ||He Knows – Jumbos Moth ||Derek Knight (Hove) ||29.00 ||5-4f||

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!2004

| Margan Bluebell ||Concorde Direct – Tobys Girl ||Linda Jones (Walthamstow) ||28.97 ||7-4||

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!2005

| Kindred Rebel ||Top Honcho – Cleanaway Sheila ||Mick Puzey (Walthamstow) ||28.67|| 7-1||

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!2006

| Cobra Striking ||Brett Lee – Miss Tetley ||Ernest Gaskin Jr. (Private) ||28.92 ||6-4f||

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!2007

| Jazz Hurricane ||Top Honcho – Lucy May ||Derek Knight (Hove) ||28.69 ||1-1f||

|}

1944-1974 (525 yards), 1951-1955 (not held), 1975-2007 (475m)

Track records

Pre Metric records

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!width=100| Distance <br>(yards)

!width=200| Greyhound

!width=50| Time

!width=150| Date

!width=200| Notes

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|500|| Ballyhennessy Seal|| ||28.59 1944|| Circuit Final

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|500|| Shaggy Lass ||28.55 ||13.12.1945||

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|525|| Ballynennan Moon ||29.79|| 21.11.1942||

|-align=center

|525|| Ballyoulster Deemster ||29.76 ||10.1951|| Grand Prix heats

|-align=center

|525|| Rushton Smutty ||29.74 ||10.1951|| Grand Prix heats

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|525|| Olivers Lad ||29.73 ||10.1951|| Grand Prix second round

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|525|| Rushton Smutty ||29.70 ||10.1951|| Grand Prix semi-finals

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|525|| Duet Leader ||29.24 ||1956||

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|525|| Drina ||28.99 ||23.01.1962||

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|525|| Some Cheatha ||28.95 ||09.1968||

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|525|| Say Little ||28.83 ||1972||

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|700|| Stylish Nancy ||40.92 ||29.11.1945||

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|700|| Kilbelin Dancer ||40.81 ||1948||

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|700|| The Fixer ||40.09 ||04.08.1962||

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|700|| Switch Hitter ||40.05 ||08.1968||

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|700|| Hong Kong Bay ||39.91 ||09.1968||

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|700|| Cash For Dan ||39.88 ||1970||

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|700|| Breachs Buzzard ||39.78 ||1971||

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|880|| Bedford|| ||16.04.1966||

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|880|| Hiver Whitenose ||52.54 ||1968||

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|880|| Hiver Whitenose ||52.13 ||1968||

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|880|| Todos Liza ||51.58|| 07.10.1968|| Test heats

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|525 H|| Frating Dan ||31.01 ||10.04.1943||

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|525 H|| Baytown Blackbird ||30.52 ||1946||

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|525 H|| Lisnalong Hero ||30.06 ||01.05.1965||

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|700 H|| Dogstown Queen ||41.33 ||28.08.1965||

|}

Post Metric records

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!width=100| Distance <br>(metres)

!width=200| Greyhound

!width=50| Time

!width=150| Date

!width=200| Notes

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|235|| Barbaran ||14.23 ||16.04.1983||

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|235|| Often Hungry ||14.23 ||12.11.1987||

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|235|| Ard Boxer ||14.23 ||12.03.1988||

|-align=center

|235|| Farncombe Black ||14.16 ||25.08.1988||

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|235|| Horseshoe Ping ||14.14 ||16.09.2006 ||

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|235|| Horseshoe Ping ||14.14 ||17.11.2007 ||

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|415|| Roseville Fergie ||25.06 ||18.08.1987||

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|415|| Close Enough ||25.03 ||19.06.1990 ||

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|415|| Roslo Speedy ||24.99 ||09.07.1994 ||

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|415|| Kilmacsimon Wave ||24.88 ||14.09.1995||

|-align=center

|430|| Thank You Madam ||25.71 ||20.08.2005||

|-align=center

|430|| Milldean Flash ||25.70 ||16.08.2008||

|-align=center

|435|| Glover Hill Boy ||25.97 ||01.08.1996||

|-align=center

|435||Union Decree ||25.71 ||19.11.1998||

|-align=center

|475|| Blissful Hero ||28.72 ||1978||

|-align=center

|475|| Deel Joker ||51.58 ||1981||

|-align=center

|820|| Sail On Valerie ||51.24 ||1989||

|-align=center

|820|| Clonbrin Basket ||51.21 ||19.07.1990||

|-align=center

|820|| Smart Decision ||51.59 ||09.07.1994||

|-align=center

|820|| Long Island Jim ||51.50 ||02.11.1995||

|-align=center

|835|| Star of Dromin||52.65 ||20.08.2005||

|-align=center

|835|| Star of Dromin ||52.46 ||06.04.2006||

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|835|| Bubbly Kate||52.19 ||04.09.2007||

|-align=center

|840|| Handy Score||52.95 ||15.02.1997||

|-align=center

|840|| Redwood Sara||52.12 ||07.08.1997||

|-align=center

|880|| Yankees Shadow ||55.99 ||11.10.1986||

|-align=center

|880|| Lilac Wonder ||55.62 ||01.08.1991||

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|880|| Clonbrin Basket ||55.30 ||12.10.1991||

|-align=center

|880|| Decoy Lnyx ||55.65 ||08.10.1994||

|-align=center

|880|| Star of Dromin||55.78 ||15.10.2005||

|-align=center

|880|| Ebony Ocean ||55.53 ||04.09.2007||

|-align=center

|1045|| Silver Mask ||67.37 ||09.06.1987||

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|1045|| Wheres Dunait ||68.61 ||05.30.1994||

|-align=center

|1045||Smart Decision ||68.00 ||12.08.1995||

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|1045|| Handy Score||67.90 ||19.11.1998||

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|1045|| Betathan Pebbles||67.50 ||15.10.2005||

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|475 H|| Thanet Queen ||28.89|| 30.07.1981||

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|475 H|| Never A Smile ||29.79 ||23.02.1991||

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|475 H|| Herbie Lambug ||29.70 ||13.04.1991 ||

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|475 H|| Unbelievable ||29.37 ||17.04.1991 ||

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|475 H|| Deerpark Jim ||29.12 ||13.07.1991 ||

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|475 H|| Heavenly Dream ||28.96 ||19.05.1994 ||

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|475 H|| Glown Fox ||28.92 ||06.06.1997 ||

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|475 H||Blue Meadow Lad ||28.75 ||30.05.2005||

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|640 H|| Fotospur Champ ||40.18 ||12.10.1991||

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|640 H|| Freewheel Kylo ||40.49 ||08.10.1994||

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|640 H|| Heros Morsel ||40.44 ||08.03.1997||

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|640 H|| El Tenor ||40.39 ||09.03.1999||

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|640 H|| Fallowfield ||40.61 ||02.04.2005||

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|640 H|| Killeen Tom ||40.31 ||30.04.2005 ||

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|640 H|| Sizzlers Bossman ||40.27 ||09.06.2005||

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|640 H|| Sizzlers Bossman ||39.78 ||09.07.2005||

|}

thumb|left|1989 Waltham Abbey breaks the 640 metres track record at Walthamstow during the Grand Prix

References

  • BBC News pictures of Walthamstow Stadium
  • Satellite view of Walthamstow Stadium
  • Facebook Save our Stow

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