Racing : Quadruple Deadheats In Horse Racing

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Racing : Quadruple Deadheats In Horse Racing

Postby wangkw » Fri Aug 28, 2009 5:56 am

In thoroughbred racing, a two-horse deadheat is already very rare..triple deadheat is almost impossible..and ala..quadruple
deadheat certainly needs the blessing of the God...no one could work out the probability for that event to happen I bet.

But it did happen not now but in the long past..when the measuring or tracking devices or methods were all so backward.

I accidentally came across a forum wedsite which listed a few :
1851 defaulter/squire of malton/reindeer/pulcherrima
1851 overreach/unexpected/gamster/ladygolight…
1953 lingfield nov14 candia/clune deadheated for first with little honey/spring chick deadheating for third.

Triple deadheating involving a stakes race is extremely rare..the famous one happened on June 10, 1944, the Carter
Handicap at Aqueduct racetrack : Brownie, Bossuet and Wait A Bit were all tied for 1st.

Finally who remember the most exciting deadheat for 1st in a G1 event ? That was in 2003 in the 12F BC turf in which both
High Chaparral and Hahar were declared joint winners.

There must be many more such exciting stories in racing...anyone ?

:lol: :lol: :lol:
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