Tragic Death of Mare at Breeders' Cup: Trainer Shares Details.
Tragedy at the BREEDERS' Cup
According to The Sun: Trainer Jack Davison is going through tough times after the death of the four-year-old mare She's Quality. The Irish horse was stopped by jockey Colin Keane at the start of the Turf Sprint in Del Mar, USA, on Saturday.
She was urgently taken to the veterinary hospital, but despite the best medical efforts, she could not be saved.
“I am just heartbroken. This is terrible,”- said Davison, expressing his pain over the loss.
According to the trainer, She's Quality was a promising horse, and her loss is a significant blow to the entire team.
This tragic event draws attention to the safety of horses in competitions and highlights the importance of adhering to all measures to prevent similar incidents in the future. The death of She's Quality leaves a deep mark not only in the hearts of the team but also in all those who love horse racing.
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