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In Memoriam   Horse Racing

Started 1/10/12 by Derby132; 645433 views.
cigarello

From: cigarello

7/13/20

 Very sad- RIP

Flurry84

From: Flurry84

7/13/20

I looked up her pedigree yesterday and on her dam side she had Mr. P x Narrate giving us Yarn who gave us Tale of the Cat when she was bred to Storm Cat.

Then Mr. P x Narrate  gave us Preach who gave us Pulpit when bred to Indy.  She surely had some great breeding.  May she rest in peace.

cigarello

From: cigarello

7/13/20

 She did have a great pedigree- heart breaking really

gerchgo

From: gerchgo

7/16/20

2 more horses have died at Los Al, they’ve been on a 10 day probation already. RIP Tacy and Alltime Favorite, my condolences to their connections.

https://sports.yahoo.com/2-horses-die-suffering-racing-020934333.html

cigarello

From: cigarello

7/16/20

 So sorry to hear this: RIP beautiful horses-- so sad

gerchgo

From: gerchgo

7/16/20

RIP sweet boy, he lived a long life! My condolences to Old Friends and his connections.

Dinard at Old Friends (Photo: Laura Battles)
GEORGETOWN, KY - JULY 16, 2020 - Multiple graded stakes winner Dinard has died.
 
The son of Strawberry Road (AUS) was euthanized today at Old Friends, the Thoroughbred Retirement Farm in Georgetown, KY, due to the infirmities of old age. He was 32.
 
Dinard had been pensioned at Old Friends since 2010. Michael Blowen, founder and president of Old Friends, made the announcement of his passing this morning.
 
Bred and campaigned by Allen E. Paulson and trained by Richard Lundy, Dinard (Strawberry Road (AUS) - Daring Bidder, Bold Bidder) was among the top three year olds in 1991.
 
He broke his maiden as a 2-year-old in his inaugural start at his home track of Santa Anita. Not three months later he earned his first graded stakes in the San Rafael (GR2) and soon after the Santa Anita Derby (GR1), which made him the favorite for the 1991 Kentucky Derby. But an injured foreleg took him out for the competition.
 
Other victories include the Los Feliz Stakes, and place finishes in the Grade 1 Strub Stakes and San Vicente Breeders' Cup Stakes.  He finished out of the money only once in his career.  
 
Dinard retired in 1992 with 8 starts, 4 wins and earnings of $590,250.
 
After retirement, Paulson sent the gelded Dinard to the Kentucky Horse Park with hopes he could be retrained for a second career, but foot and leg injuries prevented it. While at the park he was cared for by Georgetown local Beverly Sharp. Sharp fell in love with Dinard and Paulson gifted him to her on Mother's Day. He remained with Sharp until 2010.
 
"He was my best friend for so many years," said Sharp. "I want everyone to know how much I loved him."
 
"Dinard was a great racehorse, a great companion, and a great elder statesman," said Blowen. "We were proud to have him these 10 years. His kind spirit will be missed by all."
cigarello

From: cigarello

8/2/20

https://www.drf.com/news/former-backstretch-worker-charged-death-filly-belmont-park?fbclid=IwAR05xlpEK5RKskJs-ml5w6cEiQJ39gmbMnE5_6D6pyLZNhf-PtDOEr9F768

 Rest in peace poor little girl: a former  backstretch worker is responsible for the death of a two year old filly who was in her stall at Belmont Park when this piece of crap let her out of the stall, she fell and died. Her name was Pasta.

gerchgo

From: gerchgo

8/2/20

Oh no, I’m  surprised they didn’t have bail for her as a Frankel filly would have been pretty expensive. RIP Pasta, my condolences to Christophe and the filly’s  connection.:(

Amy (1pony)
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From: Amy (1pony)

8/2/20

I hope they throw the book at him! 

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