Cesarewitch (English greyhound race)
The Cesarewitch is a greyhound racing competition held at Central Park Stadium. It was originally one of the classic races held in the British racing calendar and was inaugurated in 1928 and held at West Ham Stadium until its closure in 1972.
Category 1 (original classic) race | |
Location | Central Park Stadium |
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Inaugurated | 1928 |
Sponsor | Arena Racing Company |
Race information | |
Distance | 708 metres |
Surface | Sand |
Purse | £12,500 (to the winner) |
The event switched to Belle Vue Stadium until 1995 when it was transferred to Greyhound Racing Association (GRA) sister track Catford Stadium. The GRA closed Catford in 2000 and switched the Cesarewitch to their newly acquired track Oxford Stadium. The event ended following the closure of Oxford in 2012.
In 2020, the competition was brought back by Entain and was held at their stadia of Romford and Crayford and sponsored by the company's brand Ladbrokes Coral as a category 1 race. It switched to Central Park in 2023.