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Competitiv­e sports resume in England after 75-day shutdown

- STEVE DOUGLAS

A mid-morning greyhound race in a virtually empty venue in the central English city of Birmingham wouldn’t typically be an occasion warranting special attention.

For English sports fans, it was a moment to savour.

When six dogs flew out of the traps at Perry Barr at 10:21 a.m. on Monday, it marked the return of competitiv­e sports in England after a 75-day shutdown because of the coronaviru­s outbreak.

The name of the winning dog — Im Sophie — will likely be the answer to a quirky quiz question in years to come.

Greyhound racing was the first of three sports to resume Monday, with horse racing and snooker also taking place without spectators and on the condition that competitor­s and officials follow government-approved coronaviru­s protocols.

A 10-race card was scheduled for Gosforth Park’s allweather track in the northeast city of Newcastle, where 369 entries from competitio­n-starved horse owners were whittled down to 120 runners. Jockeys wore face masks and adhered to socialdist­ancing regulation­s before and after races, and only limited personnel were allowed on the course. That meant no bookmakers or bettors, with even the owners themselves barred from attending.

Horse racing was the last live sport to shut down in Britain — on March 17.

“It’s time to return and I really feel we can come back in a safe way in a way the public can be proud of,” champion jockey Oisin Murphy said Monday, adding that he and his rivals would physically feel “very close to 100%.”

“But the mental sharpness will only come after a few weeks with some practice.”

 ?? ALAN CROWHURST / PA VIA AP ?? Alistair Rawlinson riding Edraak easily wins the Betway Novice Stakes (Div I) with empty grandstand­s in the background at Newcastle Racecourse, in Newcastle, England, Monday. Horse Racing in the UK returned to action on Monday, but resuming without spectator racegoers following the coronaviru­s shutdown.
ALAN CROWHURST / PA VIA AP Alistair Rawlinson riding Edraak easily wins the Betway Novice Stakes (Div I) with empty grandstand­s in the background at Newcastle Racecourse, in Newcastle, England, Monday. Horse Racing in the UK returned to action on Monday, but resuming without spectator racegoers following the coronaviru­s shutdown.

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