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Washington (AFP) - Horse racing will resume in September at Churchill Downs, home of the Kentucky Derby, the racetrack said Monday, after safety changes following the deaths of 12 horses within a month and a major investigation. Churchill Downs Incorporated said that live racing will resume at the Louisville track with the scheduled September 14 meet. "We are excited to resume live racing again at Churchill Downs,"said chief executive officer Bill Carstanjen. "Our commitment to safety remains paramount as we enter this September meet and our participants, fans and the public can be assured tha...
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Washington (AFP) - Churchill Downs, home of the famed Kentucky Derby, will suspend racing at the conclusion of this weekend's competition to examine safety measures after 12 horse deaths in the past month, officials said Friday. With operations shut down at the iconic track in Louisville, Kentucky, the remainder of its Spring Meet, scheduled to run to July 3, will be relocated to Ellis Park in Henderson, Kentucky, starting on Saturday, June 10. Churchill Downs Incorporated said in a statement Friday that officials would conduct a "top-to-bottom review of all safety and surface protocols and in...
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Los Angeles (AFP) - Legendary US trainer Bob Baffert was banned from the Kentucky Derby for two years on Wednesday, hours after confirmation of a positive drugs test against his winning horse Medina Spirit in this year's race. A statement from Churchill Downs Inc, which operates the Kentucky Derby, said Baffert would be barred from entering horses at the track until the end of the 2023 Spring Meet. It means Baffert -- one of the most successful trainers in US racing history -- will not be allowed to enter the Kentucky Derby until the 2024 season. Baffert, 68, has been at the centre of a doping...
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Los Angeles (AFP) - The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission on Thursday rejected a bid to bar Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, owner of Kentucky Derby favorite Essential Quality, following concern over the whereabouts of his daughter. A group of human rights lawyers and students at the University of Louisville filed the complaint with the commission, saying he should be suspended from involvement with racing in Kentucky until he can prove that his daughter Sheikha Latifa is safe and free. On Thursday, two days before the $3 million Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs launches US f...
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