Last week in U.S. Thoroughbred and Quarterhorse races
Golden Rubies “vanned off” at Mountaineer
Princess Merida “vanned off” at Albuquerque
Consubstantial “appeared in distress, DNF” at Finger Lakes
Speightstownpirate “bled” at Indiana
Real Rocket “took a bad step, vanned off” at Mountaineer
Immediate Release “appeared to be lame, vanned off” at Charles Town
Franciscan “vanned off” at Gulfstream
Majestic Voyage “pulled up lame, vanned off” at Penn
Not Blue Im Divorced “bled, vanned off” at Albuquerque
Jimi Bags “vanned off” at Belmont
Tres Prinsesas “vanned off” at Churchill
Cactus Jack “fell, DNF” at Penn
Phantom Menace “pulled up lame, vanned off” at Remington
Classic Road “pulled up in distress, vanned off” at Remington
Meet Me in L A “went wrong…euthanized” at Belmont
Alittlebourbon “vanned off in distress” at Belterra
Onemorequickone “vanned off in distress” at Belterra
Allied Party “vanned off” at Churchill
Welly “vanned off” at Gulfstream
Quite a Babe “vanned off” at Indiana
Portulaca “returned lame, vanned off” at Laurel
Traveling Tiger “pulled up lame, vanned off” at Penn
Funnypointofview “vanned off” at Belmont
Lagrats “in distress, vanned off” at Parx
Lulai Peku “vanned off” at Zia
“Vanned Off”: unable to walk off course under own power; many of these horses will resurface on my FOIA kill-reports
“Bled,” “Returned Bleeding From Nostrils”: usually indicates pulmonary hemorrhage
(source: Equibase)