I haven't seen any updates on this yet in the press today. Anybody?
It is always disturbing to me, when I win money on a race where a horse or jockey is injured, or worse. Emphasizes the frivolity and luxury of my entertainment within the big picture. Another typical 4th race at Belmont, on just another weekday afternoon ... how many fans will remember this incident next week? Remember Andrew Lakemans name in a month?
I was wondering how the average fan, who owes a great deal to the men and women that choose to put their lives on the line in the saddle on a daily basis, could get involved or contribute. We have contributed hundreds of thousands to the horses that we owe so much to, before and after Barbaro. I think the interest and care on the part of the fans is there, obviously.
Anyway, yesterday I e-mailed Pat Day, Racetrack Chaplaincy of America, to see if there is any way an average joe could contribute positively when such a tragic situation occurs. I'd much rather Lakeman and his family have the money I won yesterday, if they could use it. If I hear anything, I'll let you guys know.
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"Have the clean racing people run any ads explaining that giving a horse a Starbucks and a chocolate poppyseed muffin for breakfast would likely result in a ten year suspension for the trainer?" - Dr. Andrew Roberts
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