Greyhound Wins Race but is Later Discovered to be on Methamphetamine On 4/26/21 at 5:29 PM EDT A three-year-old female Italian greyhound named Zipping Sarah was caught with drugs In her system after beating her competition in a high-stakes race. Now, New Zealand's entire greyhound racing industry has come under investigation. Zipping Sarah finished first place in the "Len, Jane and Penny Hart Memorial Feature" at the Canterbury Greyhound Racing Club meeting held at the Addington Raceway in Christchurch on November 12, according to Global News. Her glory was short-lived, however, when she tested positive for methamphetamine and amphetamine in a post-race urine sample test. Following the discovery, dog trainer Angela Helen Turnwald was disqualified for four months, fined $3,500, and was stripped off of the winning stake, which was over $4,000.