[FONT="][FONT="]MAR 14, 2019 [/FONT][FONT="]|[/FONT] [FONT="]9:40 AM[/FONT]
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[FONT="]It was only the second day of training on the main track after Santa Anita suspended racing last week in response to the previous deaths.
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[FONT="]No definitive reason for the rash of horse fatalities has been identified. After repeated inspections and dirt sampling, the rehiring of track consultant Dennis Moore and enhanced safety protocols, Santa Anita has been trying to move toward a resumption of racing on March 22.
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Santa Anita Park suffered a 22nd horse fatality since Dec. 22 on Thursday morning just one day after the main track was reopened for training. The horse suffered a severe injury and was euthanized. A track spokesman said a “major corporate announcement” is expected this afternoon.[FONT="]Princess Lili B broke both front legs at the conclusion of a half-mile workout, as first reportedby Brad Free of the Daily Racing Form and confirmed by The Times. Training will continue on the track, Free reported.[/FONT]
[FONT="]It was only the second day of training on the main track after Santa Anita suspended racing last week in response to the previous deaths.
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[FONT="]No definitive reason for the rash of horse fatalities has been identified. After repeated inspections and dirt sampling, the rehiring of track consultant Dennis Moore and enhanced safety protocols, Santa Anita has been trying to move toward a resumption of racing on March 22.
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