Dead heat definition

Dead heat means when two or more greyhounds reach the finish line of a race at the same time.
Dead heat means an outcome where two or more competitors are tied for the same position (e.g. 3-way tie for 2nd place in a golf tournament). Dead Heat associated bets are Settled with a Dead Heat Reduction;
Dead heat means a situation where two or more competitors or players achieve identical Results for a Bet Event;

Examples of Dead heat in a sentence

  • Dead heat rules as explained in <Section C, Para 10(a).1> might apply.

  • Dead heat rules as explained in <Section C, Para 16(a).1> might apply.


More Definitions of Dead heat

Dead heat means when two or more athletes in the same race run the same time and are unable to be separated by the chief photo finish operator.
Dead heat means the finish of a race in which the muzzles and/or nose of two (2) or more greyhounds reach the finish line at the same time.
Dead heat means where two or more selections are joint winners in an event. If a dead heat between two selections is declared on any event, half the bet is applied to the selection at full odds and the other half is lost. If more than two dead heats are declared, the bet is proportioned accordingly per the Dead Heat rule.

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