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Daily Mirror
8 hours ago
- Sport
- Daily Mirror
Horse dies at racecourse in first race back since closure over safety concerns
A five-year-old mare broke down and had to be humanely euthanised at Thistledown in Cleveland, Ohio, becoming the ninth death since April A race meeting was called off after just one race when a runner suffered a fatal injury at the first meeting since the track's temporary closure over safety concerns. Thistledown racecourse in Cleveland, Ohio, has been at the centre of controversy after the track was shut down for a week with jockeys alleging rocks had appeared in the dirt surface. Racecourse management fired the track superintendent, who claimed he was dismissed after alerting the Horseracing Safety and Integrity Authority to the issues, and brought in outside experts. Four meetings were lost before the track reopened for racing on Monday but the fixture was short-lived. In the first race of the day a five-year-old mare Tayyara was pulled up injured in the straight after taking the lead. The Equibase footnote said: 'Tayyara pressed the pace two wide down the back stretch, made the lead entering the turn, suffered a catastrophic injury by the five sixteenths pole, pulled up and was euthanized.' It was noted that another runner Timely Secret bumped into 'the rival in distress', was pulled up and walked off the track. Don't miss a FREE £2 William Hill shop bet inside your Mirror every day of Glorious Goodwood Festival Pick up your Mirror every day of the Goodwood festival to get your hands on 12 page pullouts packed with insight from the punters you trust, plus FREE William Hill shop bets every day of the festival from Tuesday July 29 until Saturday August 2, 2025. Find out more here. Tayyara is believed to have become the ninth horse to suffer a catastrophic injury at Thistledown since the meet opened in April. Six have now occurred during races and three during training on the track. After Monday's tragedy the cancellation of the race meeting was announced following a pause of several minutes. A spokesperson for HISA said: "Lisa Lazarus (HISA CEO) asked Thistledown to cancel after the first race and they agreed to do so. 'She also asked them to conduct an investigation and be prepared to discuss the results with her by this afternoon so that they can agree on next steps."
Yahoo
13-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Kendrick Carmouche Fined $5,500, Suspended One Day For Whip Use In Manhattan
Kendrick Carmouche Fined $5,500, Suspended One Day For Whip Use In Manhattan originally appeared on Paulick Report. Jockey Kendrick Carmouche will not appeal a Horseracing Safety and Integrity Authority ruling that gave him a single-day suspension and a $5,500 fine for striking Deterministic seven times, one over the six strike limit, when winning the Grade 1 Manhattan Stakes last Sunday at Saratoga, reported the Daily Racing Form on June 12. HISA whip regulations dictate that 1-3 strikes over the limit results in a $250 fine or 10 percent of the jockey's portion of the purse earnings, whichever is greater, as well as a one-day suspension. Advertisement In the $1 million Manhattan, Deterministic's connections earned $550,000 for the victory; Carmouche's portion of that purse money was $55,000. Thus, 10 percent of the purse equates to a $5,500 fine. "I'm not going to appeal it, I did go over,' Carmouche told DRF. 'What I don't understand is why you got to get a fine and a day; aren't they taking enough from you from by taking $5,500 from you. This is Carmouche's sixth whip violation since HISA's implementation. His last whip violation came aboard Hot Fudge when winning the 2024 Correction Stakes at Aqueduct in March of 2024. Read more at This story was originally reported by Paulick Report on Jun 12, 2025, where it first appeared.