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Santa Anita Race Horse Death Toll Rises To 39
The horse's death was the second at Santa Anita in 7 days. The 3-year-old gelding Truest Reward was euthanized after a fracture on Dec. 26.
ARCADIA, CA — A horse racing activist group will conduct a vigil for fallen horses and demonstrate against horse racing Saturday morning outside Santa Anita Park, Patch has learned. This is Horseracing Wrongs plan in response to the latest horse death at the track.
The 4-year-old gelding Golden Birthday was euthanized Wednesday after being injured in a race at Santa Anita Park, the 39th horse death at the Arcadia track since December 2018.
Golden Birthday sustained a hind pastern fracture with sesamoid involvement, according to Santa Anita. He made possible contact with another horse on the turn, the track reported. Golden Birthday was euthanized upon the recommendation of veterinarians.
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Golden Birthday sped to the early lead in the mile-and-eighth 10th race on Santa Anita's turf course and angled in, set the pace along the inside, inched away again on the second turn, took a bad step, then drifted out while being pulled up into the stretch, lost rider Victor Espinoza and was vanned off.
Golden Birthday had two wins and two second-place finishes in 10 career starts, earing $117,894. A necropsy was ordered, as required by the California Horse Racing Board, those results have not yet been released..
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The death was the second at Santa Anita in seven days. The 3-year-old gelding Truest Reward fractured his left shoulder on the training track Dec. 26 and was euthanized.
Golden Birthday's death prompted PETA Senior Vice President Kathy Guillermo to call for Gov. Gavin Newsom or the California Horse Racing Board "to suspend racing until every possible precaution has been taken to protect horses."
The death was the first among the 145 horses who raced on Santa Anita's turf course during the winter/spring meet through Wednesday, according to statistics provided by the track. The meet began Saturday.
There was no response to a request for comment from Santa Anita Park or its parent company, The Stronach Group.
City News Service, Patch Editor Ashley Ludwig contributed to this report.
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