Information regarding the outcome of greyhound races held at the St. Petersburg, Florida venue, typically includes finishing positions of each dog, times, and often payouts for various wagers. An example would be a listing showing which greyhound won the first race, followed by the second, third-place finishers, and so on, along with the race time and dividends for win, place, and show bets.
Access to this data is crucial for bettors analyzing past performances to inform future wagers, as well as for those interested in tracking the success of individual greyhounds or kennels. Historical records provide a wealth of information for statistical analysis and can contribute to understanding trends and patterns in the sport. The availability of these records has also facilitated the growth and development of greyhound racing as a spectator sport, providing transparency and fueling interest.