Competition News & Issues

Breeders’ Cup Veterinary Report on George Washington

During the running of the Breeders’ Cup Classic Thoroughbred race, George Washington was injured and subsequently euthanatized. Following is a report from the Breeders’ Cup notes team from an Oct. 27 interview by Erin Wing with AAEP On-Call

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Churchill Downs Officials Hope EHV-1 Case Isolated

Officials at Churchill Downs say a case of equine herpesvirus (EHV-1) confirmed in one horse should have limited impact on the fall meet that begins Sunday, as long as the disease is contained.


The Kentucky Department of Agriculture on

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Cancer-Stricken Child to Get New Miniature Horse

A boy stricken with brain cancer could soon have a miniature horse to replace the one killed by a pair of pit bulls earlier this week, a Make-A-Wish Foundation official said Thursday.

The 34-inch-tall, 250-pound Appaloosa probably will arrive

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Random Drug Tests Clear on Breeders’ Cup Entries

The random out-of-competition testing of Breeders? Cup World Championships participants for Epogen (EPO) and total carbon dioxide (TCO2) have all returned negative, officials announced Oct. 24.

The New Jersey Racing Commission Sept. 17

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Breeders’ Cup Contender a Stem Cell Success Story

The day after winning a big stakes race in 2005, Greg’s Gold turned up in his barn with a bowed tendon–the kind of injury that depresses owners and puts expensive Thoroughbreds out to pasture forever.

Not this time.

Using stem cells

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10-Year-Old Steeplechaser Wins Fifth Breeders’ Cup

Questions abounded over his fitness, but the three-time champion hurdler McDynamo turned back all challengers on the final turn and drew off over the final half-mile to win his fifth consecutive Breeders’ Cup Grand National Steeplechase (NSA-I) Oct

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John Henry Remembered at Memorial Service

Perhaps the loudest ovation at the memorial service for John Henry Oct. 19 at The Kentucky Horse Park came when John Nicholson thanked John’s “special friends.”

The man who runs the Horse Park was speaking of the dedicated group of employees

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John Henry Memorial Service Today

A public memorial service for John Henry will be held today at 2 p.m. at the Kentucky Horse Park. Look for coverage of the service, including video, on TheHorse.com.

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John Henry Commentary: Old Friend

There are other places in this magazine where you can read about John Henry’s humble beginnings, his legendary racing career, and his wonderful retirement. This is not about that.

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HorseRacing TV to Salute John Henry Oct. 17





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