...to another form of grace: that of acceptance, as the men recollect the freak accident that led to the death of a great horse, Eight Belles. The idea of grace can only be illustrated so far without resort to its notional opposite, and thus Smith also incorporates...
...those that necessitated the amputation of Riley's leg. Nowhere has that fact been more apparent than at the racetrack, where Eight Belles, Barbaro and countless other thoroughbreds have been put down after breaking a leg. Riley now shows that horses' lives...
...commission also has passed a ban on some toe grabs on front shoes in the wake of the death of second-place Derby finisher Eight Belles, who broke both front ankles on the track and was euthanized. Task force chairman Tracy Farmer, a horse farm owner from Midway...
...Kentucky Derby finisher Eight Belles ashes were interred yesterday in an impromptu burial in the Kentucky Derby Museum garden. The filly was euthanized after breaking both front legs on the track after the May 3 race, and owner Rick Porter subsequently chose...
...have long debated whether steroids are being misused to enhance performance. That debate reached new heights when Eight Belles suffered a fatal breakdown after its second-place finish in this year's Kentucky Derby. Although testing showed Eight Belles hadn't...
...time we've had her," said the affable Jones, who suffered through the bittersweet Derby experience of seeing his filly, Eight Belles, run second to Big Brown before collapsing and having to be euthanized. "That's what I told Gabriel, do not let Music Note...
...racing jurisdictions amid criticism that followed the post-race fatal breakdown of second-place Kentucky Derby finisher Eight Belles on May 3. Underwood said the Kentucky rule to be considered meets or exceeds the requirements of industry groups pushing for...
...when Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro was injured in the Preakness and euthanized after months of treatment. This year, a filly, Eight Belles, stumbled after coming in second in the Derby and was euthanized in front of a national television audience. The Jockey...
...Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro was injured in the Preakness and euthanized after months of treatment. This year, a filly, Eight Belles, stumbled after coming in second in the Derby and was euthanized in front of a national television audience. The Jockey Club...
...serious fracture. In 2006, Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro shattered his hind leg racing in the Preakness Stakes. Like Eight Belles, he had to be euthanized, after doctors tried several treatments over eight months. The deaths of both Barbaro and Eight Belles...