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Confused by the grading system? Well you shouldn't
be, as a matter of fact it's really simple. Every
racing greyhound is graded according to his performance
on the racetrack.
The six (6) grades for greyhounds are A, B, C, D,
E, and M (maiden). The winner of any race is advanced
one grade until reaching grade A.
If a greyhound fails to finish 1st, 2nd, or 3rd in
three consecutive starts (except in Grade D) or fails
to run better than 3rd in four consecutive starts
in the same grade; that greyhound shall be lowered
one grade. In grade D, a greyhound may fail to finish
1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th in four consecutive starts before
being lowered.
Any greyhound, racing in grade E, for four (4) consecutive
starts that fails to finish 1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th in
those four starts, shall be dropped from further racing
at the meeting.
Any greyhound finishing 2nd, 3rd or 4th in maiden
(M) events may at the request of the owner or trainer
to the Racing Secretary be moved into grade "D" races
and then must abide by all the provisions of the grading
system. Maidens shall be designated by the letter
"M:" on the programs after the name of the greyhound.
All races "made up" by the Racing Secretary shall
be designated by the letter "T" in the program. All
stake races shall be designated by the letter "S"
in the program.
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