Last Week’s Long List…

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

Cloudy Times “fell heavily, DNF” at Parx
Askin for a Baskin “suffered a catastrophic injury and was euthanized” at Thistledown
Bless the Kitten “struck injured rival [above], DNF” at Thistledown
I Ninety Five “vanned off” at Horseshoe
Awasef “taken off in ambulance post race” at Keeneland
Angelia’s Edge “hit gate, pulled up, vanned off” at Tampa Bay
Rookie League “vanned off” at Aqueduct
Mailman’s a Flyer “was pulled up with a fatal injury” at Charles Town
Authorize “fell then was euthanized on the course” at Aqueduct
Lovely Princess “was found to have bled” at Keeneland
Furrbidden Love “fell after wire” at Sam Houston
Inspiring Honor “vanned off” at Tampa Bay
Scherzando “vanned off” at Aqueduct
Makani “appeared sore upon return” at Charles Town
Rhett “fell after wire, vanned off” at Delta
Diamond City “suffered injury, vanned off” at Fonner
Wagner “fell, DNF” at Glyndon
Mr. Fine Threads “fell, DNF” at Glyndon
Indy Moon “vanned off” at Sunray
Gran Roque “vanned off” at Gulfstream
St. Pat’s Day “vanned off” at Gulfstream
Snack “pulled up lame, vanned off” at Laurel
Ujs Flash “vanned off” at Sunray
Fortunata “vanned off” at Tampa Bay

“Vanned Off”: Horse required equine ambulance to get off the track; while not all end up dead, most do, as borne out by our subsequent reporting. “Bled”: pulmonary hemorrhage.

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