Twin tragedies.
Two horses from the same barn died this week at Churchill Downs, just days ahead of the Kentucky Derby, which is set to take place at the historic track this Saturday. A trainer for both the animals, Saffie Joseph, toldhe was “shattered” by the incidents. “The odds of it happening twice is in the trillions, he said.
“I run almost 4,000 horses and it never happened. It doesn’t make sense.” He added: “I’m shattered, basically.” The first horse, a 4-year-old filly named Parents Pride, collapsed and died Saturday night following a race. Then it happened again Tuesday to 5-year-old Chasing Artie. Both horses were owned by Ken Ramsey.
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