A horse that suffered a serious left-hind leg injury during the Breeders' Cup Classic was euthanized, the 37th death associated with Santa Anita Park in the past 11 months
Mongolian Groom, who suffered a serious left-hind leg injury during the Breeders' Cup Classic on Saturday, was euthanized after being taken to an equine hospital at Santa Anita Park, according to a statement on the event's website.It was the 37th death associated with the famed race track in the past 11 months.[Previous story, published at 10:56 p.m. ET]Vino Rosso, ridden by Irad Ortiz Jr.
— Alex Evers October 24, 2019 Among a host of safety protocols, equine health experts check on horses 72 hours before race day, they monitor all horses 24 hours a day, and they examine each runner three to four times the day before a race with all findings discussed among the specialists, say the organizers. Speaking at the track Tuesday, Baffert said he had every confidence in the venue."I think it is safe," Baffert was quoted as saying in the Racing Post.
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