Historical racing data from a specific Florida greyhound racing venue provides insights into past race outcomes. This data typically includes the date of the race, the names of the competing greyhounds, their finishing positions, and potentially additional information such as odds and times. An example would be a record showing which greyhound won a particular race on a specific date at this location, along with the other dogs’ finishing order.
Access to this type of information serves several purposes. For bettors, it offers a statistical basis for handicapping future races. Breeders can use the data to track lineage and performance, contributing to informed breeding decisions. Historians and researchers can leverage this data to analyze trends within the sport. While live greyhound racing is no longer legal in Florida, archived performance records remain a valuable resource for various interested parties.