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Flying Stanley – Famous American greyhound racer

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Flying Stanley – Famous American greyhound racer
Among the top off springs of Kiowa Sweet Trey, the red and brindle dog Flying Stanley has always sustained the uppermost position. This American greyhound racer has earned a lot during his vocation of two years.
Flying Stanley was born on the 21st of January 2005, on the Irish land for the owners of the kennel Flying Eagles Kennel.
The six-year-old is not only prominent due to his superlative triumphs and title winnings, but his lineage is also the main reason for his eminence.
Son of a well known greyhound racer, Kiowa Sweet Trey out of Flying Rimes, Flying Stanley was born in Ireland but his land of standing is United States of America.
Weighing 37.5 kilo gram, the red and brindle dog began his career earnings from the 19th of June 2006, when the first time his racing talent was publically showcased.
Besides winning the purse with his impressive pace and courageous attitude in his initial chase, the hound also succeeded in breaking his maiden.
Right after his maiden chase the victorious hound started off with his Grade and Stakes races in which he skillfully proved himself as a real go getter.
Flying Stanley’s prompt tempo assisted him in earning a distinctive reputation in the world of greyhound racing.
While going through Flying Stanley’s winnings, one of his most important victories was earned in the Derby Lane Million Dollar Race Final, on the 3rd March 2011.
On the 31st March 2007, the six-year-old accomplished in winning the title of Hollywood World Classic 07 US with his swift and sure attitude on the dirt track of Mardi Gras Racetrack.
In his quest of Woodlands November 13, 2006 Matinee, the young hound covered the 503 meters distance in 29.48 seconds and presented new statistics by smashing the previous record in Woodlands racing course.
His triumph in the Derby Lane Fall Sprint & Sp All – Star Kennel Preview and the 2006 Woodlands Kansas Bred Juvenile & Wichita Great Kansas Shootout cannot be ignored.
He has been placed with the most ideal odd in total sixty four races out of eighty one. He was also declared as the greatest dog in the last ten years due the total amount of $ 770,000 purse winnings.
Flying Stanley’s career ended on the 29th of March 2008, now he is playing his role as an active sire.

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