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I'm really sorry to add this one... Gilded Venom didn't make it. http://www.thoroughbrednews.co.nz/sp....aspx?id=38643 Someone was kind enough to send me these..... they need to be here. 01-04-09 Boy Howdy (Tr. Greg James) left front canon & fetlock shattered -training 01-07-09 I Love Margaritas (Tr. Genaro Vallejo) pleural pneumonia http://www.chrb.ca.gov/Minutes_Golde...G_09_01_04.pdf 12-27-08 Razen Hazen (Tr. Gordon Wells) bone infection left carpus, right fetlock http://www.pedigreequery.com/razen+hazen http://www.chrb.ca.gov/Minutes_Golde...G_08_12_29.pdf 12-20-08 Danz To Rhythm (Tr. Richard Miller) left front caught in stall door, complete transverse fracture http://www.chrb.ca.gov/Minutes_Golde...G_08_12_21.pdf Rest in peace, all of you. |
Dr. Rick Arthur, equine medical director for the California Horse Racing Board, confirmed Monday that Twisted Lyric, who is trained by Ron Ellis, and Uta's Beauty, trained by Vladimir Cerin, were injured during training sessions Sunday morning and were euthanized.
http://www.latimes.com/sports/horser...,7598902.story |
Spirited Seacat
passed after training at calder race course on saturday. gave us many good times. may she rest in peace
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* * * Lancettier. He'd started his career in Argentina... http://www.hkjc.com/english/pp_formsheet/fse_D338.pdf ... and went on to HK. http://www.hkjc.com/english/racing/O...p?HorseNo=D338 Apparently he died at the end of December, in a race in Australia. He was 9 years old. |
thank you for your kind wishes, I appreciater that
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Euthanized
01-09-09 Septimus (Tr. Gloria Buckridge) right hind comminuted fracture –Tapeta, training http://chrb.ca.gov/Minutes_Golden_Ga...G_09_01_11.pdf |
DJ's Dreamer. 1/22 at Tampa Bay Downs. Barn pet. Rest in peace sweet filly.
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If so I'm really sorry. If not sorry for all of her connections. * * * Our Nations, 4 year old gelding, at Wolverhampton. * * * Printing Press... http://www.bloodhorse.com/NOW/News/B...ews/48866.aspx |
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Pump Up, a four-year-old maiden winner for trainer Steve Margolis, sustained an open cannon bone fracture during a workout on Sunday morning and was euthanized.
An unraced three-year-old filly trained by Mark Casse broke down with a shattered rear pastern on Monday morning and was euthanized. http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/nat...r-Grounds.aspx Wisdom And Luck. The 6-year-old Paraneck Stable mare finished distant eighth, then dropped dead from "cardio-vascular collapse" pulling up after the race. She entered this 15G claimer with 1-for-22 slate, was beaten 20 lengths last out for 10G tag and lost five of her previous six starts by double-digit lengths. http://www.nypost.com/seven/01262009...ocs_152098.htm She could have used a little wisdom in her training, and some luck. Obviously she had neither. She raced 3 times this year and earned $287 for Paraneck. |
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01-19-09 Seattleledo (Tr. Jerry Weaver) right front ankle-condylar and/orfractured sesamoids – Tapeta, training
http://chrb.ca.gov/Minutes_Golden_Ga...G_09_01_19.pdf |
I figured I'd be "that guy", but it just hit me that Barbaro has been gone 2 years today...
Here's a link to the Barbaro fund page if anyone is interested in making a donation. http://www.ntra.com/ridingwithbarbaro/ |
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* * * Need to add Rockhouse Rocket.... http://www.drf.com/news/article/101368.html |
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/horse...29750912_x.htm
On Jan. 9, Prado was aboard a 4-year-old first-time starter -- like Barbaro and Nicanor, owned by the Jacksons' Lael Stables -- named Peter O', which had to be euthanized on the track after fracturing an ankle while rounding Gulfstream's turn. |
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My Precious Indian was euthanized after breaking down in the stretch of Saturday's sixth race for older $6,250 fillies and mares.
Heart Appeal, winner of the 2006 Rainbow Stakes, was euthanized after breaking down during a routine gallop in December. ... http://www.nwanews.com/adg/Sports/251115/ |
Orpenella, 4 years old, at Southwell on the 29th.
This was her 11th start. She'd never won but had hit the board 7 times in her short career. From the race report (Racing Post)... Orpenella, who hashad plenty of chances, had 7lb to find with the winner. She took them along but was swept aside in a matter of strides before going badly wrong inside the last and she was put down. Rest in peace. |
Seeking Daylight...
http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/bre...ight-dies.aspx Killaghy Castle, 9 years old, broke his back at Sandown on the 31st. It was his first race back since April 13th, 2007 (he was pulled up in that one), poor guy. Pressgang, on the same day at Sandown. 7 year old gelding who had won his last start. From the results for that day... Pressgang suffered a fatal fall at the seventh, snapping his off-fore, and sadly he had to be put down. Rest in peace. |
Buddhas Halo collapsed and died from an apparent heart attack while being pulled up after crossing the wire
http://www.drf.com/drfNCWeeklyHorseD...0203&raceNo=10 a bad race all around |
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* * * We need to add Christmas Past... http://www.bloodhorse.com/NOW/News/B...ews/49071.aspx |
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Sadly I remember her third in the JCGC where she was just outside of the strickenTimely Writer when he fell, and then three other horses went down behind him ... Nice to remember she retired sound and lived a long life . |
Cape Point and Dunixi, two breakdowns in the first three races today. Two very nice horses, sad to see.
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No Name Just Game, 4 year old filly, at Golden Gate on Jan. 24th...
http://www.pedigreequery.com/no+name+just+game |
Strokestown, 6 year old gelding, making his 5th start in the European Breeders´ Fund National Hunt" Novices on Feb. 6th...
The race was marred by the sad demise of the second favourite Strokestown, who was going well until sustaining an injury after the fifth flight. He didn't make it. Jump in peace. * * * Tuscany Flight (NZ), at Ascot Park yesterday. Do you know anything about her, ed? If not I'll try to find something... Poor girl. Rest in peace. |
It's a small picture but the only one I can find...
Her name was Gloriously. http://www.woodbineentertainment.com...ery.aspx?id=37 http://www.derbytrail.com/forums/sho...611#post488611 Run in peace, beautiful girl. A shame. |
http://www.thehorse.com/ViewArticle.aspx?ID=13617
New Bolton Veterinarian Reid Dead by: Edited Press Release February 14 2009, Article # 13617 Charles F. Reid, DVM, MS, Dipl. ACVR, emeritus professor of radiology at the University of Pennsylvania's New Bolton Center and a founder of the American College of Veterinary Radiologists (ACVR), died Feb. 12. Reid graduated from Cornell University's School of Veterinary Medicine in 1956 and following military service, a master's of science degree from Cornell, and a two-year research fellowship at the VA Hospital in New York, he joined the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine's New Bolton Center in 1963. In his 35 year-tenure at the large animal veterinary clinic, which treated such equine patients as the late 2006 Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (gr. I) winner Barbaro, Reid chaired both the section of radiology and the department of clinical studies. Reid trained radiologists who migrated to New Bolton from a wide geographical area and then departed to veterinary schools and practices both in the United States and abroad. Acknowledged by both his friends in the horse world and colleagues in the veterinary profession as the "Father of Equine Radiology," Reid's opinion was sought worldwide because of his clinical approach to equine radiographic interpretation. Reid is survived by his brother Richard; sons Todd and Tom; three grandchildren; and his longtime loving companion, Kathleen Crompton. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Charles F. Reid Scholarship Fund. Checks should be drawn to the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania, earmarked for the Scholarship Fund, and sent to the Development Office at New Bolton Center, 382 West Street Road, Kennett Square, PA 19348. (This article first appeared on Bloodhorse.com.) |
Sporting Life...
THYNE AGAIN SUFFERS FATAL COLLAPSE By Ashley Iveson, PA Sport Grade One-winning chaser Thyne Again collapsed and died during a routine canter on the gallops on Thursday morning. Liam Burke's stable star finished fifth in the Hennessy Cognac Gold Cup at Leopardstown last weekend and his County Cork handler is understandably devastated by the news. "He was just having a routine canter out the back and dropped dead," said Burke. "It's terrible news and to be honest it hasn't really sunk in yet. We were looking forward to going to Cheltenham with him but that's history now. "Unfortunately these things happen in racing and it always seems to happen to the good ones." The eight-year-old won six of his 18 career starts, including the Baileys Arkle Perpetual Challenge Cup at Leopardstown last January. |
Kays Kitty Cat and Sprintin Jimmy, at Turfway...
http://www.drf.com/news/article/101802.html ... Unigold, at Penn National... http://www.drf.com/drfPDFChartRacesI...=20090221&RN=2 ... Fine Cotton... http://www.smh.com.au/news/sport/hor...633107714.html ... and Endless Power... http://www.sportinglife.com/racing/n...ING_Power.html |
Manila...
http://www.derbytrail.com/forums/sho...ghlight=manila ... and Old Sarum... (From Racing Post). Turner taken to hospital after gallops fall By Tony Elves9.34AM 3 MAR 2009 HAYLEY TURNER had to be taken to Addenbrookes Hospital in Cambridge with head injuries on Tuesday morning after a stalls accident in Newmarket. Turner, who became the first female rider in Britain to notch over 100 winners last year, was putting Old Sarum through the stalls on Racecourse Side when the horse suffered a fatal injury when breaking his shoulder when jumping out. Turner had blood streaming from her nose and mouth and was initially unconscious but was able to walk into the ambulance. Trainer Phil McEntee, who accompanied the jockey to Addenbrookes, said: "Hayley being Hayley didn't want to make a fuss of it but she was bleeding pretty badly. She walked into the ambulance and she is currently having head x-rays. "Her parents are on the way to the hospital from their home in Nottinghamshire." |
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The NYRA pressed its luck running 10 races yesterday, and paid for it when favored Military Major became the ninth fatality of the year, pulling up soon after the start with an injury to his left front leg. A splint was applied but the 7-year-old was euthanized after being vanned off.
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/mo...e_races-2.html Santa Anita Handicap Late in the race, Blue Exit, a 4-year-old who had won four of nine career starts, broke down in the final turn and track officials said the horse had to be euthanized. Rider Robby Albarado was not injured. http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/...Tx23wD96PJI3G0 |
Legal Bid, four years old, at Fontwell.
This was his first race (on March 4th) and he finished 2nd... From Racing post... Legal Bid, who cost 34,000gns, comes from a yard that can get one ready to win at the first time of asking and he went on down the back. Drawing well clear with the winner, he found plenty for pressure, but was unable to hold on. Unfortunately he won't have a chance to improve on this, however, as he sadly dropped dead after the race. Rest in peace. |
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