Mum wins 60 years worth of Domino s pizza after giving son specific name Mirror 19/12/2020 Sam Truelove © dominos au Ms Oldfield and Mr Lot won the competition after they called their son Dominic
A family has been given 60 years worth of free pizza after winning a Domino s Pizza competition where they had to give their son a specific name.
Clementine Oldfield and Anthony Lot welcomed their son into the world at 1.47am on December 9 - just two hours after the special competition began.
Domino s Pizza were offering $10,800 (£6000) to the first parents in Australia to give their new child the name Dominic or Dominique on December 9.
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A Sydney family has won the cash equivalent of 60 years of free pizza after the parents became the first in the country to meet the condition of having a baby and calling it Dominic.
Domino s Pizza held a competition starting on December 9 offering $10,800 to the first parents to give their new child the name Dominic or Dominique.
Dominic Julian Lot was born at 1.47am on Dec.9 - less than two hours after the competition began - to parents Clementine Oldfield and Anthony Lot after a 72-hour labour at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.
He weighed 3.9 kilograms.
Dominic Julian Lot was born at 1.47am that day to Clementine Oldfield and Anthony Lot after a 72-hour labour at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital