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Chart Notes: U.S. Thoroughbred and Quarterhorse Race Ambulance Incidents
2024-12-09
Last week's races in the U.S. Thoroughbred and Quarterhorse circuits were filled with unexpected incidents. Many horses faced various fates, leaving both the racing community and fans in suspense. Let's take a closer look at the details.

Uncovering the Fates of Racing Horses - A Week in Charts

Incidents at Zia Racetrack

Pocket Watch had a rather unfortunate fall and did not finish (DNF) at ZiaComfortwithcandy. Another horse, Ize On Savannah, had to be taken off the track via ambulance. These incidents highlight the unpredictable nature of horse racing.

The situation at Zia became quite concerning as these events unfolded, leaving everyone on edge. It's important to ensure the safety of these magnificent animals.

Incidents at Delta Racetrack

Pinching Pennies was vanned off at Delta, adding to the list of incidents. It's clear that something unexpected can happen at any moment during a race.

The staff at Delta worked quickly to handle these situations and provide the necessary care for the horses. Safety protocols are crucial in such circumstances.

Incidents at Parx Racetrack

Carnivore suffered an injury, fell, and was vanned off. Such incidents serve as a reminder of the risks involved in horse racing.

The veterinary team at Parx did their best to assess and treat the horse's injuries. The well-being of the horses is always the top priority.

Incidents at Turf Racetracks

Theuntouchableone went wrong and was taken off via ambulance at Turf. Night Effect was injured near the wire and loaded onto an ambulance. These events show that even on the turf, horses can face challenges.

The Turf racetracks have their own set of challenges, and it's essential to have proper medical support in place. The horses deserve our care and attention.

Incidents at Aqueduct Racetrack

Something Silly was loaded into the ambulance after pulling up at Penn. These incidents remind us that horse racing is a sport with its share of risks.

The staff at Aqueduct worked diligently to handle these situations and provide the best possible care for the horses. Safety should always be the first concern.

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