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THURSDAY, JANUARY 23 - JANUARY 29, 2020

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VOL. 6, NO. 4

SANTA ANITA STRUGGLES WITH ADDITIONAL EQUINE DEATHS 3 deaths in as many days prompt congressional concerns Terry MILLER tmiller@beaconmedianews.com

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he new racing season has scarcely started, yet the storied Santa Anita race track has already come, once again, under the international microscope for a new string of equine deaths. Three horses have died in three days at Santa Anita Park while animal rights activists continue to push for a nationwide ban on racing. Santa Anita officials confirmed the death of the first horse, which had been in an off-track training exercise Sunday morning. California Horse Racing Board spokesperson Mike Martin said the horse named Tikkun Olam suffered catastrophic injuries, but the riders and other horses were not injured. News of the horse's death came while racing protesters were already stationed outside the racetrack Sunday afternoon. On Saturday, a 5-year-old gelding named Uncontainable was entered in the first race of the day, but suffered a "fractured right front ankle," according to a post on Santa Anita's website. "Per recommendation from the attending veterinarian, the horse was humanely euthanized." A day earlier, on Friday, a 6-year-old gelding named Harliss was euthanized after fracturing his right front ankle in a race at Santa Anita after finishing seventh in a field of eight in the seventh race. He was also euthanized under the recommendation from the attending veterinarian. The three combined deaths in consecutive days brought the number of horse deaths at Santa Anita to at least 42 since December 2018. Five horses have died at Santa Anita since its winter/spring meeting began Dec. 28.

Meanwhile, officials at Santa Anita released a statement Saturday reaffirming the track administration's commitment to horse safety. "Santa Anita remains committed to transparency,'' it said. “Our safety statistics and incident reports are publicly available on our website at SantaAnita.com/safety. Home to 2,000 horses, Santa Anita Park is one of the largest equine training facilities in the United States. Horses raced or trained at Santa Anita Park more than 420,000 times over the last year with a 99.991% safety rate." “Three dead horses in three days require immediate action. The California Horse Racing Board was recently given the authority, in legislation backed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, to suspend racing—and now it must do exactly that. There is no sense in the board allowing racing—and deaths—to continue until it enacts all its own pending regulations and acts on the recommendations of the Los Angeles County district attorney’s Office. If it takes the closure of a track to stop the deaths, then close the track,” PETA said on Jan. 19. Santa Anita — and the sport in general — have faced increasing pressure from animalrights activists and elected officials since the deaths at Santa Anita started garnering media attention in early 2019. The California Horse Racing Board is set to issue a report soon on the deaths. The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office concluded Dec. 19 that there was no criminal wrongdoing connected to the deaths, but offered a series of recommendations aimed at improving safety at racetracks in California. Read More at, ArcadiaWeekly.com under News

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