Sunday, May 4, 2008

No Joy In Big Brown Derby Win, As 2nd Place Eight Belles Is Euthanized

Both came here chasing history and hinting at greatness. Big Brown was unbeaten and trying to become the first horse in 93 years to win the Kentucky Derby after three lifetime races. Eight Belles, a filly, had ticked off four victories, emboldening her owner to run her against the boys in America’s greatest horse race.When Big Brown entered the stretch, seemingly finding a gear seen only on sci-fi rocket ships, the 157,000 here to celebrate thoroughbred racing, had their breath taken away by the big colt’s dazzling burst. When Eight Belles broke from the pack to give determined chase, many checked their programs, “Was that really the filly?”

Big Brown hit the wire nearly five lengths ahead of Eight Belles, but moments later, there was heartbreak. While Kent Desormeaux was galloping out Big Brown, Eight Belles fell.

She had fractured both of her front ankles, said the Derby’s on-call veterinarian, Dr. Larry Bramlage, and was euthanized on the racetrack.“You could tell when Kent came back that he didn’t look like he just won the Kentucky Derby,” her trainer, Larry Jones, said. “He was a little bit solemn.”

Two years earlier, Barbaro’s breakdown in the Preakness and his death months later helped speed the adoption of synthetic racing surfaces, Eight Belles’s death is bound to raise new questions about the safety of traditional dirt tracks like Churchill’s and lead to second-guessing over whether a filly, which usually runs against other fillies, should have competed against colts... Want more? Our Source is Joe Drape NEW YORK TIMES