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  2. List of dead heat horse races - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Photo finish - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Dead Heat - Wikipedia

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    Dead Heat, a 1950 novel by Edward S. Aarons, writing as Paul Ayres. Dead Heat, a 1963 novel by Richard S. Prather. Dead Heat, a 1981 novel by Raymond Obstfeld. Dead Heat, a 1984 Michael Spraggue novel by Linda Barnes. Dead Heat (Stone novel), a 1996 novel by Del Stone Jr. Dead Heat, a 1999 Thoroughbred novel by Joanna Campbell and Alice Leonhardt.

  5. Talk:List of dead heat horse races - Wikipedia

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    Fans witnessed Suffolk Downs' only triple dead heat ever on Dec. 31, 1981. 12/31/81 Great Combination, Dawn's Count and Needachant cannot be separated at the finish wire, registering the track's first and only triple dead heat in the last race of the final day of the year. The triple-heater is only the 17th in North American racing history ...

  6. Glossary of Australian and New Zealand punting - Wikipedia

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    A photo finish record of the first triple dead heat in harness racing. Daily double: Type of wager calling for the selection of winners of two nominated races. [2] [7] Dam: The mother of a horse. [1] Daylight: Often called as second placegetter in a race where the winner has won by a wide margin.

  7. Purse distribution - Wikipedia

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    Purse distribution. In horse racing, the term purse distribution may refer to the total amount of money paid out to the owners of horses racing at a particular track over a given period of time, or to the percentages of a race's total purse that are awarded to each of the highest finishers. This article focuses on the latter definition.

  8. Heat rules out Butler, Herro, Highsmith for Tuesday’s In ...

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    The Heat will be without Jimmy Butler, ... Heat rules out Butler, Herro, Highsmith for Tuesday’s In-Season Tournament game vs. Bucks. Anthony Chiang. November 28, 2023 at 2:23 PM.

  9. Glossary of North American horse racing - Wikipedia

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    1. For a horse to finish in the top three placings, where bettors win money. 2. Less often, for the horse to finish in the top four, where the horses win prize money. Inquiry 1) When track stewards review the race to determine if there was an infraction of the rules. 2) When the "inquiry" sign is placed on the tote board.