Two more horses die at Santa Anita
It brings the number of fatalities from racing or training to seven since the meet's traditional Dec. 26 opening, amid controversy over synthetic track.
January 20, 2009
Two more horses broke down and were euthanized over the weekend at Santa Anita, bringing the number of fatalities from racing or training to seven since the meet's traditional Dec. 26 opening.
The issue has remained heated with the ongoing controversy over the introduction the last two years of mandated synthetic tracks at Santa Anita, Del Mar and Hollywood Park.
It brings the number of fatalities from racing or training to seven since the meet's traditional Dec. 26 opening, amid controversy over synthetic track.
January 20, 2009
Two more horses broke down and were euthanized over the weekend at Santa Anita, bringing the number of fatalities from racing or training to seven since the meet's traditional Dec. 26 opening.
The issue has remained heated with the ongoing controversy over the introduction the last two years of mandated synthetic tracks at Santa Anita, Del Mar and Hollywood Park.