Thorough Exam of Santa Anita Racing Surface Set to Begin Today

Thorough Exam of Santa Anita Racing Surface Set to Begin Today

ARCADIA (CNS) - With races and training suspended indefinitely in response to a spate of horse deaths at Santa Anita, a newly retained track expert will begin a thorough inspection of the racing surface today while park operators evaluate safety procedures and protocols.

Santa Anita officials on Tuesday announced that they had retained the park's former track superintendent, Dennis Moore, to inspect the racing surface. The announcement came hours after a 4-year-old filly named Lets Light the Way was injured during training and had to be euthanized, becoming the 21st horse to die at the track since Dec. 26.

On Tuesday night, track officials announced an unprecedented suspension of all racing and training activities at the park in response to the deaths.

Following the heavy rain that fell Wednesday, Moore is expected to begin work Thursday with Mick Peterson of Racing Services Testing Lab to do “additional testing of the track to ensure track consistency and uniformity for both training and racing,” according to Santa Anita officials.

“At the same time, Santa Anita is conducting a comprehensive evaluation of all existing safety measures and current protocols,” according to a track statement.

Tim Ritvo, chief operating officer of track owner The Stronach Group, said, “As horse lovers first and foremost, we are deeply saddened by the losses experienced over the past several weeks. The loss of one horse is one too many. While we can't prevent every injury, we can't overemphasize that the health and welfare of the horses and jockeys is our top priority.

“The track will be closed for live racing and training until our outside experts confirm the soundness of the track and let us know that it is safe to resume racing,” Ritvo said.

Moore was Santa Anita's track superintendent until he retired in December. He is now track superintendent for Del Mar and Los Alamitos race tracks.

The suspension of racing means some critical races that had been set for this weekend have been scrubbed and will need to be rescheduled.

Santa Anita was set to have five stakes races Saturday, including the Grade 2 San Felipe Stakes, in which Game Winner -- who is undefeated in four starts and was named last year's champion 2-year-old colt -- was set to make his first 2019 start as he prepares for the Kentucky Derby.

Game Winner's stablemate, Improbable, is undefeated in three starts and was also set for his 2019 debut in the same race for trainer Bob Baffert.

Other stakes races that had been set for Saturday were the Grade 1 Santa Anita Handicap, Grade 1 Frank E. Kilroe Mile, Grade 2 San Carlos Stakes and the China Doll Stakes.

One stakes race -- the Santa Ysabel Stakes -- was set for Sunday.

Some animal-advocacy groups, including People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, have called for a halt to racing at the track and for investigations into the trainers and veterinary records of the horses that have died.

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