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Kentucky Derby’s Home Makes Big Announcement Months After Racing Suspension

Churchill Downs Implements Safety ​Measures⁣ for ‍September Meet

Churchill ​Downs, the historic track known for⁢ hosting​ the⁤ Kentucky ‍Derby, is ‌taking significant steps to ensure the‌ safety of its horses ‍during‍ its upcoming September meet. Following⁤ the unfortunate deaths of 12 horses before and after the Kentucky Derby, ⁢the track has implemented new track surface maintenance ‍equipment and additional ‌monitoring and equine care.

The track ⁤had suspended its spring meet after the spate of horse deaths, conducting ⁣an internal safety review. Now, with racing⁢ scheduled to resume on September 14 and run through October 1, Churchill Downs is determined to prioritize⁣ the well-being of its horses.

The Horseracing ⁢Integrity⁢ and Safety Authority recommended ‍the suspension of ⁢the meet, which was then moved to Ellis Park in western Kentucky. However,‍ training continued‌ at Churchill Downs during the investigation. Industry ‌experts‌ found no issues with‍ the racing ⁤surfaces, but the track ⁤still‌ invested in ⁤new maintenance equipment and increased the‌ frequency of surface testing.

Churchill Downs Inc. CEO Bill ​Carstanjen emphasized the ​track’s commitment‍ to safety, stating, “our participants, fans, and ‌the‍ public can be assured that we will continue to investigate, evaluate,‌ and improve upon every policy and ⁤protocol.”

In addition​ to these measures,​ Churchill Downs veterinarians will receive additional ⁢resources for specialized horse⁣ care and to assist in pre-race inspections and ⁢entry screening. The track will also collaborate with the⁤ Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority and industry experts to identify at-risk horses through advanced analytic techniques.

To ensure‌ ongoing safety, a safety management committee consisting of horsemen, track employees, ⁤and⁢ veterinarians will be established.

The Western‍ Journal ⁣has reviewed ‌this Associated‌ Press story and ‌may have altered it prior‌ to publication to ⁢ensure that it meets ‌our editorial standards.

The post Months After Sudden Racing Suspension Sparked by Horse Deaths, Home of ⁣Kentucky Derby‍ Drops Major Announcement appeared‍ first on The Western Journal.



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