Tracks

Progress…

With Arlington’s closing, the updated list… The following racetracks have closed since 2000. In this same period, only two new tracks have opened: Pinnacle in Michigan – which, as you’ll see, closed after only two years – and Presque Isle…

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Cowards

In the 2nd race at Emerald Downs yesterday, the 3-year-old filly Dame of the West “fell late and was vanned off.” That combination usually means dead; I will find out for sure with a FOIA. In the meantime, I thought…

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James Jungquist, Animal Abuser, Should Be in Jail; Instead, He Will Be Back Whipping Horses in Minnesota

In August, I chronicled James Jungquist’s leaving-welts-on-the-horse “whip violation” at Running Aces Racetrack. Later that month, Jungquist again left welts. And now, like animal hoarders who, try as they might, cannot quite shake the urge (studies indicate a near-100% recidivism…

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With Pompano’s Impending Demise (Corporate Welfare Cut Off), Florida Will Be Left With Just Two Tracks

It looks as though harness racing in Florida is soon to be dead. A bill that will decouple – free the track owner from having to hold and subsidize horse races – Pompano Park has now passed the legislature and…

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A Reminder on Preakness Day: It’s not about Bob Baffert. Horseracing is cruel. Horseracing kills. Horseracing must end.

And so, Preakness Day arrives. Surely, the focus, for the media and masses alike, will be almost entirely on Bob Baffert and a relatively inconsequential drug positive in the Derby two weeks ago. As advocates, it falls to us to…

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