Posted on 02/01/2008 11:49:55 AM PST by Help!
Roy and Gretchen Jackson, who campaigned 2006 Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro, say they are not involved with plans to unveil a statue in New Yorks Central Park that memorializes the late classic winner.
According to a press release Tuesday from the Leo Kesting Gallery in New York, The Barbaro Memorial Statue by controversial sculptor Daniel Edwards will be unveiled April 30, the week leading up to this years May 3 Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (gr. I).
The press release states that the statue, courtesy of the Kesting Gallery, will depict Barbaro in the winners circle, on his back, with his number 8 saddle cloth draping his belly, and hooves in the air, representing his inability to stand on his feet due to the debilitating laminitis which followed the shattered ankle he suffered in the 2006 Preakness Stakes.
Roy Jackson, who campaigned Barbaro under the name of Lael Stables, would not comment on the statue other than to say, We have absolutely nothing to do with it.
The statue is planned to be unveiled in Central Park where a carriage horse ran into a tree and died after being spooked by a street musicians drum last September, according to the release. The carriage horse, named Smoothie, will also be memorialized by an Edwards statue that will be displayed at the Kesting gallery.
According to the release and Web site, the Barbaro statue is part of an effort to draw attention to the horse protection issue. The release said the Web site would include a petition urging Congress to pass a law that would arm consumers with the truth of the perils of horse racing by requiring racetracks to disclose race-related injury and fatality statistics."
Barbaro drew international attention in his quest for survival after being injured during the Preakness (gr. I). The scintillating winner of the 2006 Derby eventually succumbed to the infirmities of laminitis and was euthanized Jan. 29, 2007.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Edwards
will the statue be made of his own glue?
Do you think horses have any idea what all the fuss is about? “Man, they open this gate thing, then I run as fast as I can, then they tell me to stop, put wierd stuff over my neck and kiss me...”
Oh my gosh. I know people had a stong feelings for this animal, but sheesh, IT’S A HORSE - A DEAD HORSE - not a freaking war hero or something.
It’s animal abuse.
Agreed.
Like that other dead horse, Ron Paul.
Balto saved lives
Barbaro just ran
They absolutely do! The best ones understand the whole process and revel in it. Training technique is very important so as not to dishearten a good one by it losing, especially in a head-to-head. Some of them will run their own race regardless of what the jockey does.
A nod is as good as a wink to a DEAD horse......
If you read the article, he's not being treating as a war hero... This is not a memorial or an honor. Apparently the statue will be a form of protest of the racing industry, with the horse on his back.
Nonsense.
Of course animals can be abused in any walk of life. But few creatures live as good and fulfilling a life as a professional athlete, be they animal ~or~ human. They certainly don't need anyone's pity.
I think this “protest” is revolting.
I guess in art, if you can’t be good, be offensive.
Wish I hadn’t clicked on this thread.
This way to the flogging....
Talk about beating a dead horse
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