Two horses confirmed dead at Santa Anita over the weekend

The California Horse Racing Board has confirmed the deaths of two horses at Santa Anita Park during the recent weekend, adding to ongoing concerns about injuries in U.S. thoroughbred racing. Angelic Appeal was euthanized after sustaining a severe injury during Saturday's seventh race, while three-year-old Cornhuskerchris died during morning training on Sunday. These incidents highlight the risks highlighted in recent ambulance transport reports from tracks nationwide.

Over the past week, multiple horses in U.S. thoroughbred and quarter horse races required ambulance transport due to injuries, according to chart notes compiled by Horseracing Wrongs. Among these, Angelic Appeal, a six-year-old horse, was noted as "transported off via ambulance" after sustaining an injury in the seventh race at Santa Anita on Saturday. The California Horse Racing Board (CHRB) subsequently confirmed that Angelic Appeal was euthanized following the incident, a outcome described as common for horses needing such emergency removal from the track.

On Sunday, during morning training at the same Arcadia, California, racetrack, three-year-old Cornhuskerchris suffered a fatal injury, marking the third confirmed kill at Santa Anita over the weekend. These deaths come amid broader reports of ambulance calls across tracks like Turf Paradise, Aqueduct, Delta Downs, Los Alamitos, Sam Houston, and others. For instance, Legal Mousse was transported via ambulance after falling early in a race at Turf Paradise, while Baby Yoda required similar attention at Aqueduct, though initial checks found no immediate issues.

Horseracing Wrongs notes that horses transported by ambulance "more often than not end up dead," based on follow-up Freedom of Information Act reporting. Other cases included Petrarca pulled up lame at Mahoning Valley, Imm Relentless falling late at Los Alamitos, and Compendium transported at Sam Houston. The organization also mentioned a potential bug in the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority's (HISA) new AI software aimed at preventing breakdowns.

These events underscore persistent safety challenges in the industry, with no races won by some affected horses like Legal Mousse, which had dropped through claiming ranks from $50,000 to $7,500. Baby Yoda, a millionaire earner, showed no updates beyond initial assessments.

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