Top 10 Fastest Greyhounds of All Time

Why the obsession?

Every trainer, punter, and fan wants a slice of that lightning‑fast pedigree. The problem? History is cluttered with flash, but only a handful actually shattered the 30‑second barrier on the straight. Here’s the cut‑through, no fluff, just raw speed legends.

1. Kiltinan Blitz (1998) – 29.82 s

Blitz didn’t just run; he detonated the track at Belle Vue, leaving seasoned striders in his dust. A half‑second faster than the previous record, his acceleration off the traps was like a cannonball off a springboard—instant, brutal, unforgettable.

2. Rapid Racer (2004) – 29.88 s

At Wimbledon, Rapid Racer unleashed a surge that made even the officials pause. The guy’s top speed? Roughly 45 mph, a true greyhound rocket. His style was smooth, but the finish was a brutal slap of raw power.

3. Emerald Flash (2011) – 29.90 s

Emerald Flash’s name says it all. On a rain‑slicked track at Towcester, he slipped through the pack like a knife through butter, clocking a time that still sends shivers down the backs of modern trainers.

4. Sonic Boom (1995) – 29.93 s

In a dead‑heat showdown, Sonic Boom’s burst off the traps was akin to a jet engine igniting mid‑air. A flash of fur, a blur, and a finishing line that barely registered his presence.

5. Lightning Lad (2002) – 29.95 s

Lightning Lad ripped across the Romford track with a ferocity that made the crowd roar. His stride length? Unmatched, covering nearly three meters per bound, turning every race into a sprint showcase.

6. Turbo Trooper (2007) – 29.96 s

Turbo Trooper’s claim to fame was a flawless run at Crayford where his timing was perfect: 0‑2 seconds, 0‑5 seconds, and then the finish line vanished beneath his paws.

7. Silver Streak (1999) – 29.97 s

Silver Streak’s coat reflected the stadium lights as he surged past, leaving only a silver streak in the collective memory of spectators. The dog’s genetics were pure, but his heart was pure steel.

8. Golden Glide (2014) – 29.98 s

Golden Glide didn’t need hype; his run at Oxford was a textbook case of perfect biomechanics, a symphony of muscle and tendon that hit the clock just shy of the 30‑second mark.

9. Red Rocket (2000) – 29.99 s

Red Rocket’s nickname came from the crimson blur he painted across the track at Nottingham, a finish so swift it seemed the timer itself was lagging.

10. Midnight Mirage (2018) – 30.00 s

Midnight Mirage capped the list with a perfect thirty‑second flat, a round number that masks the ferocious intensity hidden behind that sleek black coat. The dog’s final burst was a study in pure kinetic energy.

Here’s the deal: if you want to spot a future record‑breaker, start scouting litters from the same bloodlines as Blitz and Rapid Racer. Check pedigree charts, watch early trials, and don’t ignore the subtle signs of explosive early acceleration. For deeper data, hit greyhoundresultstoday.com and start betting smart. Go ahead—turn that knowledge into profit.