
Churchill Downs changes location of meet following horse deaths
Churchill Downs said its current horse card is suspended after an emergency meeting on horse deaths. Officials want to look at safety protocols.
Churchill Downs said its current horse card is suspended after an emergency meeting on horse deaths. Officials want to look at safety protocols.
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A total of 12 horses have died at Churchill Downs in the past five weeks.
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