Chart notes from U.S. Thoroughbred and Quarterhorse races last week.
Abrierwin “vanned off” at Arapahoe
Warrior Nation “fell, vanned off, [euthanized]” at Finger Lakes
Gone With the Finn “vanned off” at Prairie
Professor Dave “appeared in distress, DNF” at Finger Lakes
Truckin Tommy “vanned off” at Presque Isle
It’s Your Call “suffered catastrophic injury, euthanized” at Thistledown
Pharaoh’s Triumph “fell, vanned off” at Penn
Fancy Azteca “vanned off” at Saratoga
Liveforthesong “vanned off” at Colonial
Jess Jammin “fell, vanned off” at Delta
Rogue Element “vanned off” at Belterra
Luca Drew the Ace “pulled up lame, vanned off” at Colonial
Be Yourself “vanned off” at Colonial
Wightman “vanned off” at Colonial
Gold Rose “vanned off” at Emerald
He’s a Flyin “fell, vanned off” at Emerald
Dollar Bill “vanned off” at Gulfstream
Wallstreet Lassie “vanned off” at Ruidoso
Kevins Pride “fell, vanned off” at Ruidoso
Prized Cowboy “vanned off” at Ruidoso
Bourbon Therapy “vanned off” at Gulfstream
Starsnmotion “jumped rail, vanned off” at Louisiana
Fuhr Meo “pulled up to avoid fallen foe [above], vanned off” at Louisiana
Shes Prime “vanned off” at Prairie
Visa “vanned off” at Ruidoso
Magestrate “vanned off” at Ruidoso
Redifined “bled” at Saratoga
Seattle Bold “appeared to go wrong, vanned off” at Emerald
The Best “bled” at Los Alamitos
Lota Hot Mess “vanned off” at Ruidoso
Powerful “vanned off” at Ruidoso
Teller Ima Eagle “vanned off” at Ruidoso
While not all the “vanned” end up dead, most do, as borne out by our subsequent reporting. “Bled,” “Returned Bleeding From Nostrils”: pulmonary hemorrhage.