Article 6MHQ9 Twelve horses died around the Kentucky Derby last year. Little has changed since

Twelve horses died around the Kentucky Derby last year. Little has changed since

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Elizabeth Banicki
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I have spent long stretches of my life around the racetrack. The methods for training young horses in the US means fatalities are inevitable

As Churchill Downs prepares to host the 150th Kentucky Derby on Saturday a darker anniversary looms. One year ago, 12 horses died at Churchill Downs in the days and weeks surrounding America's biggest race.

As hype builds around this year's runners, those who died fall deeper into the well of memory, if they're thought of at all. Wild on Ice, a gelding born in 2020 and a Derby qualifier, was euthanized after sustaining a hind leg fracture during training leading up to last year's race. His connections expressed regret over their missed opportunity to watch him reach his full potential. A month later, Kimberley Dream, a seven-year-old war horse" was making her 61st start when she broke down in a claiming race. In the chart the final note on her short life read went wrong in upper stretch".

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