London, Dec 17(Ani): A 30 million-to-one moment was witnessed at London's Wimbledon track when a trio of greyhounds crossed a finish line at the exact same time, in the third heat of the John White Christmas Cracker.
The three dogs, Murlens Houdini, Lightning Speed and Tinas Luke finished the race within one-hundredth of a second of each other, the Mirror reported.
Even the most sophisticated technology at London's Wimbledon track could not separate them, during the event that was held last Friday.
Gary Matthews, Wimbledon's racing manager, asserted that after announcing the triple dead heat people cheered up as such a moment.
The three dogs, Murlens Houdini, Lightning Speed and Tinas Luke finished the race within one-hundredth of a second of each other, the Mirror reported.
Even the most sophisticated technology at London's Wimbledon track could not separate them, during the event that was held last Friday.
Gary Matthews, Wimbledon's racing manager, asserted that after announcing the triple dead heat people cheered up as such a moment.
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