By | October 14, 2024

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Tragic News: Third Racehorse Dies at Big Fresno Fair

In a heartbreaking turn of events, officials at the Big Fresno Fair have confirmed the death of a third racehorse. Acclider, a six-year-old horse, was injured during race seven on Friday afternoon and had to be euthanized. This comes after the deaths of two other horses since the start of the fair.

The first horse to pass away was Tulane Tryst, who showed signs of illness and was diagnosed with pneumonia on September 27th. Two days later, Cry Me a Runner fell during a race and had to be euthanized. These tragic incidents have raised concerns about the safety of horse racing at the fair.

Larry Swartzlander, Executive Director of the California Authority of Racing Fairs, stated that Fresno has one of the strongest safety records in the state, with this being only the second racing-related injury resulting in a horse death in 12 years. Despite extensive veterinary oversight and track maintenance, accidents like these still occur.

The California Horse Racing Board is currently investigating the deaths, with a total of 74 racehorse fatalities reported in California this year. The Big Fresno Fair and the California Authority of Racing Fairs are committed to exceeding safety standards set by the CHRB to ensure the well-being of horses and riders.

As the community mourns the loss of these beloved animals, it is essential to reflect on the importance of safety measures in horse racing to prevent future tragedies like these.

Third Racehorse Dies At Big Fresno Fair, Euthanized After Injury

What happened to Acclider at the Big Fresno Fair?

Officials at the Big Fresno Fair confirmed that a third racehorse, Acclider, died on Friday. The six-year-old horse was injured during race seven on Friday afternoon. According to a statement from the fair’s racing director, Acclider pulled up before the final turn of his race and had to be taken off the track by ambulance. Unfortunately, due to the severity of his injury, he had to be euthanized.

What were the circumstances surrounding the deaths of the other two racehorses?

Two other horses were also euthanized since the start of the fair. The first was six-year-old Tulane Tryst, who showed signs of an illness while in a stable at the racetrack on September 27th. The California Horse Racing Board reported that he had pneumonia. Two days later, Cry Me a Runner and her jockey fell during a race. While the rider was okay, the horse had to be euthanized.

What is the response from the officials at the Big Fresno Fair regarding these incidents?

Larry Swartzlander, Executive Director of the California Authority of Racing Fairs and Racing Director at The Big Fresno Fair, stated that Fresno has one of the strongest safety records in the state. He mentioned that this was only the second racing-related injury resulting in a horse death on the Fresno track in 12 years. Despite extensive veterinary oversight and examinations of the horses, as well as thorough maintenance and inspection of the racetrack, these unfortunate incidents occurred. The California Horse Racing Board is conducting an investigation into the matter, and all California horse racing facilities, including Fresno, must meet rigorous safety standards for both horses and track surfaces.

How many racehorses have died in California this year According to the CHRB?

The California Horse Racing Board reports that 74 racehorses have died in California this year, not including Acclider.

Sources:
Fresno Bee
KMJ News
KFSN ABC30