Kentucky Derby Safety
Kentucky Derby Safety
FILE - Track personnel try to hold down Eight Belles after the 134th Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky., May 3, 2008. Eight Belles was euthanized after breaking both front ankles following a second-place finish in the Kentucky Derby. Horse deaths marred last year’s Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Breeders’ Cup, with officials finding no single factor to blame. (AP Photo/Brian Bohannon, File)
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Kentucky Derby Safety
FILE - Roberta Cerra, left to right, Christina Uhlir, Paula Rios Vincent Gallo, and Anna Gallo hold an Animal Rights banner at the entrance to Mohegan Sun Pocono on East Main Street in Wilkes Barre Pa., Saturday May 4, 2019, prior to the running of the Kentucky Derby. Many left last year's Kentucky Derby in tears, anger and questioning the safety of the sport after 12 horses died at the historic track in the days surrounding the race, including two on Derby day when racing enjoys its biggest attendance and highest TV ratings. (Dave Scherbenco/The Citizens' Voice via AP, File)
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FILE - Track personnel try to hold down Eight Belles after the 134th Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky., May 3, 2008. Eight Belles was euthanized after breaking both front ankles following a second-place finish in the Kentucky Derby. Horse deaths marred last year’s Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Breeders’ Cup, with officials finding no single factor to blame. (AP Photo/Brian Bohannon, File)