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Drugs in Thoroughbred Racing

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Kentucky Senator Damon Thayer used fire and brimstone last month to criticize the federal government's involvement in hearings on the use of drugs at Thoroughbred tracks. more...

Synthetic Tracks Getting Safer

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According to statistics released in April, catastrophic injuries on dirt tracks have risen, while the same type accidents on synthetic surfaces has dropped. more...

Birdstone and The Cliff's Edge Get First Winners

In: Thoroughbred Racing

In 2004, Birdstone won the Belmont Stakes and The Cliff's Edge scored in the Blue Grass Stakes. Their sons, S.S. Stone and Efficient Edge, got their first wins in June. more...

Curlin Going for All-Time Money Lead

In: Thoroughbred Racing

In days when a cloud hangs over Thoroughbred racing, Curlin, third all-time earner, is showing he is the "superstar" the sport needs, says his rider, Robby Albarado. more...

Fox Hill Online Women Set Eight Belles Petition

In: How to Race Horses

Fox Hill Farm, owner of deceased filly Eight Belles, made its website available to women supporting positive changes in horse racing. The Eight Belles bill resulted. more...

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Jun 26, 2008

Big Brown's Loose Shoe

Everyone connected to Thoroughbred racing, especially to Big Brown, wants to know -- Why did he go so rank in the Belmont? Is a loose shoe the answer?


Okay, now we have evidence, let's try this one more time. Big Brown lost the Triple Crown. He ran badly. Why? First reported in The Blood-Horse magazine in a statement from owner Michael Iavarone, BB came back from the race with a loose shoe described as "no issue" on his left hind. (June 14, pg. 3025 -- "Big Brown, Connections Regroup After Mystifying Performance".)

Photographic evidence now shows a significantly loose right hind shoe (June 21, pg. 3160 -- Dispatches, "Dutrow, Desormeaux Mend Fences).

Gary Stevens, retired top jockey, now TV analyst, says: "It had to be uncomfortable. It's pretty significant..."

D.Wayne Lukas, top active trainer, says: "Good horses can win without a hind shoe, let alone a loose nail."

I gotta go with Gary. Gee, D.Wayne, did you see the picture in Blood-Horse? How could a horse run well with a shoe hanging as badly as that?! It wasn't a case of a loose nail, or a shoe thrown off altogether.

"To win the Triple Crown, everything has to line up absolutely perfect. The weather, the horse's condition, the track conditions, everything has to be just absolutely perfect." -- USA Today newspaper, June 6, 2008, quoting John Veitch, trainer of Alydar, who chased Affirmed in all three classics to second place.

The horse's shoes...very much part of "everything". And how ironic to have a hind shoe go wrong after all the attention paid to his front two.

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