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A dead heat is a tie between two or, rarely, more horses in a race for a win or placing. Usually, a photo finish can determine the placings, but at times it is impossible to separate the horses. If there is a dead heat for a win, wagers are paid on all winning horses and first and second prizemoney is divided between the two horses in a double dead heat. Before the 20th century the race was settled by a deciding heat or run-off, unless the owners agreed to divide the prize.
April 24, 1801, King's Plate at Newmarket, between Worthy and Sorcerer, Worthy won in a deciding heat.
May 15, 1828, Epsom Derby, between Cadland and The Colonel. Cadland won in a deciding heat.
June 21, 1832, Ascot Gold Cup, between Camarine and Rowton. Camarine won in a deciding heat.
September 17, 1850, St. Leger Stakes, between Voltigeur and Russborough. Voltigeur won in a deciding heat.
May 28, 1884, Epsom Derby, between Harvester and St. Gatien.
July 5, 1926, the Carter Handicap at Aqueduct Racetrack: double dead heat between Macaw, owned by Harry Payne Whitney and Nedana, owned by the Rancous stable.
June 10, 1944, the Carter Handicap at Aqueduct Racetrack: triple dead heat between Brownie, Bossuet and Wait A Bit, the first triple dead heat in a stakes race.
3 October 1953, the first triple dead heat in harness racing occurred when Patchover, Payne Hall and Penny Maid dead-heated for a win at Freehold Raceway.
November 3, 1956, triple dead-heat between Fighting Force, Ark Royal and Pandie Sun in the Hotham Handicap at Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia.
July 3, 1957, the first triple dead-heat for win at Hollywood Park Racetrack involved Joe's Pleasure (George Taniguchi), Challenger Tom (Bill Shoemaker) and Leaful (William Harmatz)
November 27, 1957,Flaxey Dream, Great Knight and Navy Song finish in a triple dead heat for win at Roosevelt Raceway in New York.
December 27, 1957, At Westport Trotting Club, New Zealand, a triple dead heat was adjudged from the photo finish print.
October 14, 1970, Arnold Gem, Banjo Phil, and Bervaldo triple dead heat for a win at Windsor Raceway in Ontario.
August 12, 1972, The Adios Stakes at The Meadows Race Track has a dead heat finish of Jay Time and Strike Out
1977 Aintree Hurdle: Monksfield and Night Nurse
July 6, 1980, Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud between Dunette and Shakapour
January 27, 1985, Coaltown Stakes between of Entropy and Muskoka Wyck
May 2, 1988, Jack Des Rivieres, Kingwood Tog and H F Elaine triple-dead heat for a win at Hippodrome Trois Rivieres. This is the 15th triple-dead heat for a win in harness racing history.
1989 Hambletonian Race-off: Park Avenue Joe and Probe
1995 Hong Kong Champions & Chater Cup: between Makarpura Star and Survey King, both trained by John Moore
2003 Breeders' Cup Turf: between High Chaparral and Johar
2004 Dubai Duty Free Stakes: Right Approach and Paolini
2004 Doncaster Cup: Millenary and Kasthari
April 8, 2006: During an eleven-race program at Aqueduct Racetrack that included the Wood Memorial Stakes, dead heats for each of the three "money" positions (Win, Place and Show) occurred in three separate races. Saint Anddan and Criminal Mind dead-heated for Place in race 5, Naragansett and Emotrin dead-heated for Show in race 6, and Karakorum Tuxedo and Megatrend dead-heated for Win in race 10.
March 2009, Tsm Goldenridge, Serious Damage and Teen Elvis at The Meadows became the 25th overall to triple dead heat in harness racing history.
May 23, 2010: 71st Yushun Himba at Tokyo Racecourse, a Japanese Classic horse race that is part of the Japanese Triple Tiara (the Triple Crown for fillies) and is commonly known as the Japanese Oaks. Apapane (also the winner of Oka Sho) and Saint Emilion hit the wire at the same time in the race, the first time that a Japanese Grade I race has resulted in a dead heat for the win. Apapane would win the Sh?ka Sho to complete her triple crown.
April 17, 2011: The Maharaja Harisinghji Trophy (Gr.3) at Mahalaxmi Racecourse in Mumbai witnessed a dead heat between two horses when SPRINT STAR and MISSCHIEVOUS TROT dead heated for win. It was the first time in the history of Indian Horse racing that a dead heat had been witnessed in a graded race. The odds were 17/4 and 18/1 respectively.
July 16, 2011: Cambina and Nereid were dead-heat winners in the Grade 1 $250,000 American Oaks at Hollywood Park.
September 10, 2011: The Irish St. Leger, between Duncan and Jukebox Jury.
August 25, 2012: The Travers Stakes, between Alpha and Golden Ticket.
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