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Five dogs crossed the
finish wire nearly simultaneously in the 11th race at
Hinsdale Greyhound Park & OTB on September 16, resulting in a racing
rarity of two separate dead heats for the first four finish
positions.
Track officials could not
recall a similar scenario ever occurring in the track’s 31-year
history of greyhound racing.
Comet’s Tale, Zip About,
UMR Ms Lizzie, Oop’s Its Cathy and Arno’s Tattaglia—five members of
the eight-greyhound field—all hit the finish wire at what, to the
naked eye, appeared to be the exact same moment in race 11 on the
matinee card.
But the photo-finish
camera that triggers a digital image of the dogs as they cross the
wire revealed that Comet’s Tale and Zip About finished in an exact
tie for first.
Although a dead heat
itself is not uncommon, the rarity occurred when the same digital
image also revealed a separate dead heat for the next two closest
greyhounds, UMR Miss Lizzie and Oop’s Its Cathy.
Arno’s Tattaglia—despite
finishing only a nose behind at the wire—was out of luck in fifth
place.
“Our photo-finish
technology can accurately determine placings to within 1/100th
of a length,” said Hinsdale presiding judge Joe Sarsfield. “Four
dogs were all within 1/100th of a length of each other,
and the fifth was only 2/100ths behind them. I’ve never seen
anything like it in all my years as a racing official.”
The track was required to
pay out on four separate trifecta combinations and four separate
superfectas to make good on the twin dead heats...Enlarge Photos |