Ballyregan Bob
Ballyregan Bob at Oxford Stadium | |
| Sire | Ballyheigue Moon |
|---|---|
| Dam | Evening Daisy |
| Sex | Dog |
| Whelped | 12 May 1983 |
| Died | 3 April 1994 (aged 10) |
| Color | Brindle |
| Breeder | Robert Cunningham |
| Owner | Kevern family |
| Trainer | George Curtis (Brighton) |
| Record | |
| World record holder (32 consecutive victories) | |
| Other awards | |
| 1985 Greyhound of the Year 1986 Greyhound of the Year | |
Ballyregan Bob (12 May 1983 to 3 April 1994) was a racing greyhound who, along with Mick the Miller and Scurlogue Champ, is one of the most revered racing hounds in British greyhound racing.
Ballyregan Bob was a brindle dog and was whelped in May 1983. Trained by George Curtis he would become world famous for breaking the world record for consecutive race wins.