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Equine News
Jockey Club to Study Equine Health, Track Safety Issues (Washington Post) The Jockey Club has formed a committee to study equine health, including track safety and the rules of racing, five days after the death of the filly Eight Belles at the Kentucky Derby. | Jockey Club creates safety committee to study equine health (Lexington Herald-Leader) The Jockey Club has formed a committee to study equine health, including track safety and the rules of racing, five days after the death of the filly Eight Belles at the Kentucky Derby. Ogden Mills Phipps, chairman of The Jockey Club, said Thursday that the committee would be asked to review every facet of equine health, ranging from breeding practices to medication, and to recommend actions ... | Club to study equine health (The Cincinnati Enquirer) The Jockey Club has formed a committee to study equine health, including track safety and the rules of racing. | Panel to focus on equine health (Louisville Courier-Journal) Responding to the breakdown of the filly Eight Belles, the Jockey Club announced a committee to improve equine health. | Committee Looks at Equine Safety (WTVQ Lexington) After seeing their sport take another hit with the death of Eight Belles, a group of jockeys say they want to make the sport safer. The Jockey Club announced today it's forming a committee to review equine safety. The seven-member committee says it will review all aspects of horse health, from breeding to medication to racing surfaces. Among the members, Dr. Larry Bramlage, who was the ... |

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