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- Racehorse_injuries abstract "Racehorse injuries and fatalities are an unfortunate side effect of training and competition. In 2008, Peter Pan Stakes winner Casino Drive got a stone bruise while walking on Belmont Park's horse paths the week before the Belmont Stakes.The big problem with equine injuries is that they so often result in death. A 2005 study by the United States Department of Agriculture found that injuries are the second leading cause of death in horses, second only to old age. Nureyev's recovery from a broken leg while retired at stud in 1987 typifies the struggle horses have after being injured.Two years after Secretariat's recordbreaking US Triple Crown took the sport to a new level of popularity, the breakdown and death of Ruffian brought on a new era of safety concerns. Racehorses had been breaking down for centuries, but never before in an event so widely seen as the great match race between Ruffian and Foolish Pleasure at Belmont Park with 18 million viewers. The horse racing industry has been trying to adapt to the increased safety concerns ever since. "I personally think that in a very real way, we're almost held to a higher standard because of the horses — they don't make the decision to do this. And I think that's fair," said Nick Nicholson, the president and chief executive of Keeneland.".
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- Racehorse_injuries content "* Dulcify * Timely Writer * Great Communicator * Hareeba * Mummify * Barbaro * Eight Belles".
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- Racehorse_injuries heading "Champion Finalists".
- Racehorse_injuries heading "Champions".
- Racehorse_injuries heading "Hall of Famers".
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- Racehorse_injuries title "Thoroughbred Fatalities".
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- Racehorse_injuries subject Category:Equine_injury_and_lameness.
- Racehorse_injuries subject Category:Horse_diseases.
- Racehorse_injuries subject Category:Horse_racing_in_the_United_States.
- Racehorse_injuries comment "Racehorse injuries and fatalities are an unfortunate side effect of training and competition. In 2008, Peter Pan Stakes winner Casino Drive got a stone bruise while walking on Belmont Park's horse paths the week before the Belmont Stakes.The big problem with equine injuries is that they so often result in death. A 2005 study by the United States Department of Agriculture found that injuries are the second leading cause of death in horses, second only to old age.".
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