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October 3, 1953 – at Freehold Raceway, between Patchover, Payne Hall, and Penny Maid; the first triple dead heat in harness racing for a win. [14] November 3, 1956 – in the Hotham Handicap at Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, between Fighting Force, Ark Royal, and Pandie Sun. [15] July 3, 1957 – at Hollywood Park Racetrack, between Joe's ...
An extremely rare photo finish triple dead heat, recorded in a 1953 harness race at Freehold Raceway. Freehold Raceway was the site of the first ever photo finish triple dead heat win in a harness race. Double, triple and even quadruple dead heats were more commonly awarded in horse racing when finishes were judged by the naked eye in real time.
Photo finishes make it less likely that officials will declare a race a dead heat. Finish line photos are still used in nearly every modern racing sport. Although some sports use electronic equipment to track the racers during a race, a photo is considered the most important evidence in selecting the winner.
Original file (1,039 × 1,349 pixels, file size: 1.62 MB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Wikimedia Commons. Description Triple dead-heat.jpg. The first triple dead heat in harness racing: Patchover (Ed Myer), Payne Hall (F. Albertson) and Penny Maid (E. Beede) in a Freehold Raceway (USA) race. Date. 3 October 1953. Source.
Richard Stone Reeves. Richard Stone Reeves (November 6, 1919 – October 7, 2005) was an American equine painter whom Blood-Horse magazine described as perhaps the greatest modern-day horse painter. [1] Born in New York City, Reeves grew up in Garden City on Long Island. His father's family included a painter and his mother's owned race horses.
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Died. 4 June 1923 (aged 22) Elmont, New York, US. Cause of death. Heart attack. Occupation. Jockey. Frank Hayes (1901 – 4 June 1923) was an Irish horse trainer and jockey who, on 4 June 1923, at Belmont Park racetrack in Elmont, New York, [2] [better source needed] won a steeplechase despite suffering a fatal heart attack in the latter part ...