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Dance With Fate dead after freak training incident
Unbelievable. Can't be more sorry for Peter Eurton and connections..
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Just heard the news.
Thoughts go out to the connections. Heartbreaking. |
That's awful, feels like a gut punch :( Condolences to Peter Eurton and the barn, just incredibly sad. :(
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Condolences to his people. Such a sad loss.
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Grade I winner Dance With Fate was euthanized after sustaining a serious injury July 24 when he bolted and crashed into a fence while on the track at Del Mar prepping for the upcoming San Diego Handicap (gr. II).
According to Del Mar Thoroughbred Club publicity, Dance With Fate was on the track at approximately 5:30 a.m. PDT nearing the far turn when he suddenly bolted to the outside fence and crashed into it, falling hard and losing exercise rider Joe Durant. Durant was taken by ambulance to Scripps La Jolla Hospital with unknown injuries. The colt was removed from the track by ambulance and returned to trainer Peter Eurton's Del Mar barn where he was attended to by veterinarians for an apparent injury to his right rear leg. But efforts to save the 3-year-old colt were unsuccessful. "With an extremely heavy heart we report Dance With Fate was unable to survive his injuries," Eurton tweeted. "Words can't express what we're feeling right now. Thank you for all of the support during a rough time like this. The joy he gave us will never be forgotten." The son of Two Step Salsa who won the Toyota Blue Grass Stakes (gr. I) earlier this year was the likely favorite against older horses in the 1 1/16-mile San Diego July 26. "I don't know exactly how it happened or why," said Eurton. "He tore some ligaments pretty severely in behind (in his right rear leg)." Owned by Sharon Alesia, Bran Jam Stable, and Ciaglia Racing, Dance With Fate has three wins, three seconds and earnings of $680,050. After breaking his maiden at Del Mar as a 2-year-old, the colt finished second in the Del Mar Futurity and Frontrunner Stakes, both grade I, before an unplaced effort in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile (gr. I). Previous to his Blue Grass win at Keeneland, Dance With Fate was an allowance winner on turf and second in the El Camino Real Derby (gr. III). He finished sixth in the Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (gr. I) in his most recent start. Dance With Fate had been entered in the $1.25-million Belmont Derby (gr. IT) July 5 at Belmont Park, but scratched on the eve of the 1 1/4-mile race after a bout with colic. In preparation for the San Diego, he worked a bullet five furlongs in :58 2/5 at Del Mar July 19. Read more on BloodHorse.com: http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-raci...#ixzz38PjtEGGx |
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I hate this.
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Terrible. It was obvious how much that horse meant to his connections. :(
I second what Steve said; stunning horse. RIP. |
that's just awful, i hate they couldn't save him. he was a lovely horse. so sad for his connections.
https://www.google.com/search?q=danc...w=1069&bih=746 |
Jeez:zz: that was my Derby horse.....RIP:(
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I am struck speechless.
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Hated to hear this today. Condolences to all his connections.
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I'm absolutely stunned . . . I loved this horse, followed him as closely as I could, was so looking forward to seeing him race again. I was always convinced that he had that "it" factor needed for greatness.
My most heartfelt condolences to his humans. |
Peter Eurton @EurtonRacing: Spoke with Janice, [exc. rider] Joe Duran's wife; he suffered fractures in his spine and ribs. Will have surgery tomorrow. Wishing him a speedy recovery..
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NFW............loved that horse
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very, very sad, condolences to the connections... Rest in Peace Champ
Wishing Joe a full and speedy recovery...... |
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Terrible, terrible news. He was a beaut. |
Very sad for all involved. :(
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Such a horrible tragedy. I really liked this horse. This is so devastating, esp. to have happened out of nowhere.
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They say that one of the reins broke and that was what caused the horse to bolt. What a freak thing to happen. I was looking forward to seeing him run on Saturday. Pete Eurton is such a nice guy. I feel terrible for him and the rest of the connections.
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Awful stuff............was thinking he had some nice potential ahead of him. Condolences to all.
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It was the left rein that broke, which caused the horse to veer right, into the fence.
http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2014/...nce-with-fate/ |
looking at his pp's this morning is a real heartbreaker, so sad.
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Todd and Simon interviewed Britney Eurton yesterday. It was tough to watch.
I know Simon was only trying to comfort her but he said "you find another one" or something to that effect. If only it were that easy. |
It is terrible to hear about the exercise rider. I wish him well in his recovery.
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