“Pulled Up When Bleeding From Both Nostrils” – Horseracing Wrongs

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Chart notes from U.S. Thoroughbred and Quarterhorse races last week.

My Pink Baby Bird “took a bad step, euthanized on track” at Mountaineer
Sailor’s Return “injured himself in starting gate” at Parx
Nice Ace “vanned off” at Presque Isle
Murtagh “suffered injury near wire, vanned off” at Thistledown
Shell Fire “suffered injury at 1/2 mile, vanned off” at Thistledown
Amorica “transported off track via ambulance” at Delaware
Sophos “transported off track via ambulance” at Delaware
Gladiator “bled, equine ambulance” at Retama
Pevs Hello Darlin “bled, equine ambulance” at Retama
Catalina Fina “bled, transported off by ambulance” at Saratoga
Windsor’s Tracker “returned lame, vanned off” at Charles Town
Let It Ride “fell heavily, transported off by ambulance” at Saratoga
Corona Princess “hit inside of gate, bled” at Saratoga
Princess Summer “transported off track via ambulance” at Saratoga
Bayou Magic “taken off track in ambulance” at Ellis
Mo Rhodes “taken off track in ambulance” at Ellis
Moon Time “transported off track via ambulance” at Emerald
Nacho Grande “vanned off” at Great Falls
Dynamic Empire “transported off track in ambulance” at Gulfstream
El Capi “pulled up when bleeding from both nostrils” at Laurel

“Vanned Off/Ambulance”: While not all these horses end up dead, most do, as borne out by our subsequent reporting. “Bled”: pulmonary hemorrhage.



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