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Trainers, Owners Aim for Big Brown

In: Triple Crown Racing

Ten more trainers/owners will challenge Big Brown in the Preakness Stakes Saturday. Only Paulo Lobo, trainer of Gayego, repeats from the Kentucky Derby. more...

Big Brown Big Favorite at Pimlico

In: Triple Crown Racing

Big Brown is a huge favorite at Pimlico. Only one horse from the Kentucky Derby follows Big Brown to the Preakness Stakes; no other is being seriously betted. more...

Can Big Brown Bounce, Still Win?

In: Triple Crown Racing

There have been many bouncers in the Preakness Stakes after Kentuck Derby wins. Can Big Brown be a bit short in the Preakness after his big Derby and still win? more...

Preakness Records: TC Treats #3

In: Triple Crown Racing

The Preakness Stakes is the second race of the American Triple Crown series. It is traditionally run at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland at 1-3/16 miles. more...

Giant Moon Gets Bullet Work

In: Triple Crown Racing

Giant Moon's final Preakness Stakes workout Tuesday at Belmont Park went in :22.80 for the first quarter, and was a bullet time of :47.77 for the half mile. more...

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May 9, 2008

A Blog for Eight Belles Bloggers

This is a blog to respond to misunderstandings presented in some blogs that comment on the extensive blog written by NTRA's president concerning Eight Belles' Derby.


Eight Belles' injuries were nothing similar to those of Ruffian in 1975. In her match race with Foolish Pleasure, Ruffian shattered her right leg and kept running. Eight Belles' cause of collapse is yet undetermined. Both front legs broke beneath her. She went down immediately. What caused the fall? Nothing like this has been seen before. Falling forward and breaking two legs is not something that happens to a horse in normal stride.

All Thoroughbred foals born in the Northern Hemisphere have the same birthday, Jan. 1, each year so that their racing registry may be kept accurate. Example: only three-year-olds race in the Kentucky Derby, etc.

Sharing a Barbaro, or an Eight Belles moment is a good thing. The Sport of Kings should not come to a halt because of Eight Belles' freak accident. Yes, let's take an intelligent, closer look at safety.

Never watching (a race) again would be like never driving your car again because a car accident killed members of your family.

According to Larry Bramlage, D.V.M., growth and development of the bones of young horses partially depends on their active use. Race horses must practice their game, and practice makes stronger bodies.

The jury is still out on the subject of synthetic surfaces. Is it more, or less safe?

Bloggers responded to the "Safety First" blog presented by NTRA president and CEO Alex Waldrop. All fans of horse racing may converse about Eight Belles' tragedy. An accident of this nature on the biggest stage of American Thoroughbred racing should be discussed. That's healthy. Accusations surrounding something no one could possibly alter are not.

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