Racing

Equine Safety Responses - April 22, 2023

Equine safety responses - April 22, 2023

Horse Name: Devious Stares

Race: 7

Age: 3

Attending Veterinarian: Dr. Tami Gillon

Trainer: Wesley Ward

Details: Out of an abundance of caution, jockey John Velazquez pulled Devious Stares up after the start of the race. She was evaluated back at the barn and found to have superficial lacerations in her right foreleg, which she is being treated for, and lameness noted in her right front and right hind leg without obvious signs noted clinically. Follow-up digital radiographs were taken the following morning and did not reveal any significant cause for lameness. She remains comfortable and fully weight bearing in all limbs and will continue to be closely monitored at the barn. 

Equine Safety Responses - April 21, 2023

Equine safety responses - April 21, 2023

Equine Safety Responses, April 21, 2023


Horse Name: Green Up

Race: 9

Age: 4

Attending Veterinarian: Dr. Ashley Hamilton

Trainer: Todd Pletcher

Details: After crossing the wire, jockey Irad Ortiz pulled Green Up up, where it was determined the filly was experiencing EIPH. She was assisted back to the barn for further evaluation by the attending and KHRC veterinary team. She cooled out uneventfully as the condition was resolving at the barn and under the care of Dr. Hamilton who continues to monitor for any additional changes. Prognosis remains good at this time.

Horse Name: Reckoning Force

Race: 10

Age: 3

Attending Veterinarian: Dr. Holly Brown

Trainer: Brendan Walsh

Details: On the gallop back after the race, the state veterinarian observed that the horse was off in the left front leg. The rider jumped off the horse and Reckoning Force was loaded uneventfully on to the equine ambulance to be transported back to the barn for further evaluation. After evaluation at the barn by Drs. Brent Cassidy and Sarah Padilla of KHRC Vet Team and Dr. Holly Brown, a diagnosis was confirmed of a mild lameness noted in the left forelimb as the horse was cooling out and walking the shedrow. Dr. Brown will continue to monitor and follow up with additional diagnostics to determine the source of the lameness. Prognosis remains favorable at this time. 

Steward's Report - April 21, 2023

Steward's Report - April 21, 2023

April 21, 2023

Keeneland Race 2

A Stewards Inquiry was posted involving the top two finishers and, in addition, an objection was lodged by the rider of second place #4 “Apollo Rising” (Rafael Bejarano) alleging interference by the rider of the unofficial winner #9 “Rush Center” (James Graham) in the stretch. After reviewing the race replay and interviewing the riders, the stewards determined that #9 ducked in at the top of the stretch and caused #4 to steady and lose momentum. For the interference, #9 was disqualified and placed second, behind #4.

Official order of finish: 4-9-1-3

Equine Safety Responses - April 20, 2023

Equine Safety Responses - April 20, 2023

Horse Name: Pearse

Race: 3

Age: 3

Trainer: Paulo Lobo

Attending Veterinarian: Dr. Joe Morgan

Details: Pearse was given a courtesy ride back to the barn after the race. After unloading, he cooled out at the barn without incident and continues to be closely monitored. After evaluation from the KHRC veterinary team and attending veterinarian, prognosis appears good. The horse continues to do well without any obvious reasons determined for pulling him up in the race. No evidence of EIPH or lameness have presented.

Equine Safety Responses - April 19, 2023

Equine safety responses - april 19, 2023

Horse Name: Master of the Ring

Race: 6

Age: 5

Trainer: Mike Maker

Details: In the stretch of race 6, Foreign Relations (#1) abruptly impeded the path of Master of the Ring (#11). The horses clipped heels and caused Master of the Ring to go down in the stretch, unseating jockey Tyler Gaffalione. Jockey Tyler Gaffalione was cleared to ride in the following race. After the evaluation from the KHRC veterinary team, it was determined that Master of the Ring suffered a sublaxated right carpus which was catastrophic in nature. #1 Foreign Relations was disqualified by the stewards as a result of the incident.

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Stewards report - april 19, 2023

Stewards report - april 19, 2023

April 19, 2023

Keeneland Race 6

A Stewards Inquiry was posted involving the unofficial winner #1 “Foreign Relations” (Flavien Prat) and #11 “Master of the Ring” (Tyler Gaffalione) who fell and unseated his rider near the 1/8 pole. After reviewing the race replay and interviewing Flavien Prat, the stewards determined that #1 bore in and caused #11, who was between horses, to clip his heels and fall. For the interference, #1 was disqualified and placed last.

Official order of finish: 6-12-9-3

Equine Safety Responses - April 15, 2023

Equine safety responses - APRIL 15, 2023

Horse Name: Myredwhiteandblue

Race: 5

Age: 3

Trainer: Louie J. Roussel, III

Attending Veterinarian: Dr. Brad Bentz

Details: Jockey Jareth Loveberry pulled Myredwhiteandblue up after the wire after showing slight lameness in the right front limb. He loaded uneventfully into the equine ambulance and was transported back to the barn and evaluated by attending veterinarian Dr. Brad Bentz and the KHRC veterinary team. Digital radiographs diagnosed a basilar medial sesamoid fracture in the left front fetlock.He continues to do well in the care of trainer Louie Rousel, remaining in a cast for additional support and stability to facilitate healing. Connections plan to fully rehab his injury for full recovery and prognosis remains good.

Horse Name: Oldest Sister

Race: 6

Age: 3

Trainer: Vicki Oliver

Attending Veterinarian: Dr. Bo Landry

Details: Jockey Luis Saez pulled Oldest Sister up after the wire after showing slight lameness in the left front limb. She was transported uneventfully to the barn by the Keeneland ambulance team for further evaluation by Dr. Bo Landry and the KHRC veterinary team. Digital radiographs taken by Dr. Landry diagnosed an apical medial sesamoid fracture in the left front fetlock. Surgical opinion was sought related to her apical sesamoid injury and felt that conservative treatment to allow healing was in her best interest for long term soundness. She continues to do well at the farm where she has been taken for retirement as reported by the trainer.