![]() "Together we all want what is best for the horses and participants and will cooperate with any measures to ensure the safest racing environment possible and to restore the trust and confidence of our fans and the public." "We have worked in full compliance with HISA regulations over the last several weeks and welcome the additional steps they have outlined today," he said in a statement. The most recent deaths were Lost in Limbo and Kimberley Dream, who sustained leg injuries May 26 and 27, respectively, and were euthanized.Ĭhurchill Downs Inc. CEO Bill Carstanjen said in a statement Monday the company respects HISA's authority and its investigative process. Twelve horses have died since April 27, an unusually high number of fatalities that has placed the home of the Kentucky Derby under much scrutiny. The authority is also sending its director of equine safety to the track “to ensure optimal veterinary oversight of the horses.” Authority CEO Lisa Lazarus and Racetrack Safety Director Ann McGovern will be in Louisville for that review, set for Wednesday. The horse racing authority is also sending well-known track superintendent Dennis Moore to the track to analyze its racing and training surfaces. Brown: Horse racing is at crossroads - it needs national standards and these new measures ![]() The summit will convene veterinary officials from the authority, Churchill Downs and the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission to review available information and run more analysis to shed more light on the recent deaths.ġ2th horse death at Churchill Downs: Kimberly Dream euthanized after unrecoverable injuryĬ.L. ![]() “We remain deeply concerned by the unusually high number of equine fatalities at Churchill Downs over the last several weeks,” the national authority said in a news release. The Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority (HISA) announced the summit and other steps Monday to ensure horse safety at the famed Louisville racetrack. A federally created horse racing oversight body has called an emergency veterinary summit for Tuesday in Lexington following the deaths of 12 horses in the last five weeks at Churchill Downs. ![]()
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