Texas Travels, a Guide to Texas Greyhound Racing

As the Sixth Largest Spectator Sport, Greyhound Racing is a Texas Event Not to Be Missed!

By Christine Cadena, published May 26, 2006
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It's been said, everything is big in Texas.   When it comes to spectator sports, this is certainly true in the world of Greyhound dog racing and evidenced by the flourishment of wagering and purses within the sport.   With the involvement of the Texas Greyhound Association, the history, beauty and economic impact of this spectator sport is preserved.  

The Texas Greyhound Association was officially registered in Texas in 1987 when pari-mutuel racing was approved by the Texas Legislature. The TGA works among, and within, a variety of groups including dog breeders, owners, track management, kennels, adoption groups and the Texas Racing Commission, all with a common goal to improve the quality of life for greyhounds.  The TGA works to level the playing field of greyhound dog racing when compared with racing among other jurisdictions and other various types of wagering spectator sports within Texas, such as horse racing.

With origins dating back as many as 4000 years ago, greyhounds were first used in racing competition in England by English nobility.  The greyhound debut is believed to have first occurred in the text of the Holy Scriptures and are considered highly regarded by the Middle East and European cultures with some believing the birth of a greyhound is 2nd only to the birth of a son. Greyhounds are noted to have made their debut in the United States in the 1800s when farmers found they provided the necessary farming assistance in controlling jackrabbits. Following their introduction into the United States, Greyhound racing quickly became not only a competitive spectator sport but a sport involving wagering with proliferation in the state of Texas.

Takeaways
  • LaMarque, Texas offers the most popular of all greyhound racing locations in Texas.
  • Greyhound dog racing is the sixth largest spectator sport
  • Greyhound dog racing is a spectator as well as a wagering sport in Texas
Did You Know?
Only 17 states allow Greyhound Dog Racing
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