Posted on 05/02/2023 7:24:43 PM PDT by Bratch
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – Kentucky Derby week is off to a grim start at Churchill Downs. Three horses have died in the first two racing days of a meet that already began on a tragic note with the death of a Kentucky Derby qualifier, Wild on Ice, who was euthanized following an injury sustained in training last Thursday.
Parents Pride, a 4-year-old filly trained by Saffie Joseph Jr. and owned by Ken Ramsey, collapsed and died after Race No. 8 on the Churchill Downs turf course on Opening Night.
Another horse trained by Joseph and owned by Ramsey, Chasing Artie, collapsed and died after Race. No. 8 on the turf course on Tuesday. It had been his 12th career start. Earlier on Tuesday’s “502’s Day” card, Take Charge Briana, a 3-year-old filly trained by Wayne Lukas and owned by Willis Horton Racing, fell in the stretch on the Churchill Downs turf course and was euthanized on the track because of catastrophic injury.
All of the deaths were confirmed by reporting in the Daily Racing Form.
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...Musculoskeletal injuries account for the overwhelming majority of fatalities in racehorses...
Last week they shut it down for inspection. But it’s running again.
Beyond their capabilities?
2 of these horses collapsed. That implies internal problems, heart or circulation.
2 of them “broke down” albeit it’s unclear if one actually broke down and the other fell and then was injured by it.
It’s possible for those 2 horses, something is wrong with the track. But the truth is this is no different than what has been going on for centuries. 2yos have been run for centuries, horses have been run hard every few days for centuries, and in truth not many actually suffer these fates.
This and Laurel could be a complete chance.
Wouldn’t be surprised. Start buying stock in glue factories. Lol
I was at the track when Eight Belles had to be put down. It was so awful to see. Everyone was so excited, and then.... so sad.
I have here photo hanging on my wall.
That was terrible. Just jumping up rambunctious and slipping and falling.
Same happened to the wonderful Free House as a stallion. Such a shame.
Need the insurance money
Dunno how all that turned out.
This would be alarming if only horses suffered injuries in sport or work or just daily activity. Race horses are generally very very well cared for.
I don’t think so.
That was the movie where the sister had been kidnapped and was being ransomed.
Ah dang- I’ve been trying to find the movie but cant remember name- I think he played a detective in it-one of the funniest movies I’ve seen.
So, it turns out the 2 horses who just died were trained by same man.
CD and its affiliate tracks have banned him from stabling at them much less running. Including his KY Derby entry, Lord Miles.
(Also means another horse moves into the Derby slot.)
These were the horses who just “collapsed”. That can definitely be suspicious.
Sounds ridiculous.
Maybe specific handlers were accused of it.
The horses were bred that way and have been with special gaits for more than a century. As have other breeds.
Ever seen a Paso Fino and all its cousins? THAT is a curious gait. Bred that way.
Now 6 horses
And the fave scratched
Rigging by other means
OMG, that’s horrible. And this is the first race I’ve watched since Barbaro died. Watched only because I reconnected with an old high school friend just yesterday. He lives in Louisville and said I really should watch........
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