Horse racing’s oversight authority will hold an emergency summit Tuesday with Churchill Downs to review information and analysis in the wake of 12 horse fatalities the Kentucky Derby.
The horse racing oversight authority will hold an emergency summit on Tuesday to review information and analysis in the wake of now 12 horses being put down in the past month during the Kentucky Derby.
The head of horse racing’s oversight authority believes Churchill Downs would accept a recommendation to pause racing if necessary as an emergency summit convenes to examine the deaths of 12 horses over the past month at the home of the Kentucky Derby.