Letters,
Entertainment & Sports
Jan. 27, 2020
Column on horse death investigation is misguided
In a word, these dilettantes that have nothing better to do with their time than attack horseracing will go to their graves in frustration.




Nathaniel J. Friedman
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It was ironic that the very day that the Daily Journal carried the "hit piece" titled "Recent horse deaths prompt calls for industry changes" that the trainer of Omaha Beach announced that the horse had been withdrawn from the Jan. 25, $3 million Pegasus World Championship and was retired, because a post-workout examination demonstrated a problem in a hin...
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