Tuesday, November 7, 2006

Let Your Voice Be Heard!Synthetic Surfaces for Thoroughbred Safety Petition

We hear and read about  and see the many needless tragic accidents that happen on the track to so many talented and promising horses during races, due in part to track surfaces that are old, outdated and dangerous.  We feel that it is urgent to to replace outdated surfaces with newer, safer synthetics.

An excerpt from the petition site below posted here for your convenience. Please do consider signing it and taking action for the benefit of all race horses now and in the future.

To:  United States Congress

On May 20, 2006 at the Preakness Stakes in Baltimore, MD the racing career of one of America’s brightest new athletes ended due to a horrific broken leg at the beginning of the race. His name is now etched in the American public’s lexicon, that name is Barbaro.

While we will probably never know the cause of his injury, it has turned the spotlight upon his sport and exposed its cracked and flawed racing surface. Many factors, including aging tracks and the cost cutting methods of maintaining them have cost the lives of numerous heroic horses, and in some cases even their jockeys. This petition hopes to address the concern and the need for installing newer synthetic surfaces on these tracks.

*The leading synthetic track surfaces use a blend of fiber, recycled rubber, and silica sand coated with wax. It holds up well in all types of inclement weather, and drains effectively.

**An article on Bloodhorse.com published in April 2006 states that at Turfway Park, Florence, KY where Polytrack (a brand of synthetic track) has been installed, the following statistics have occurred presenting the improved safety at the track:

3 catastrophic breakdowns from among 4,479 starters Sept/Dec
All source wagering (74.3 million) improved 37.7%
94% of the jockeys say the track is safer now
85% of the trainers in Northern Kentucky agreed

***2005 saw 154 euthanized horses on tracks in California, up 33.9 % over the previous year. According to an article posted on SignonSanDiego.com dated July 16, 2006, “The national industry norm is considered to be about 1.5 deaths per 1,000 starts (or one per 667).”

****During opening race days for July 2006 at Del Mar in Del Mar, CA there were unofficially 7 breakdowns, with 4 horses being euthanized as a result. This was only for three days of racing. We deem that this is too high a number for one of America’s premier racing facilities.

The California Horse Racing Board did decide on February 16, 2006 that California Racing Associations that operate meets of at least four continuous weeks would be required to install synthetic racing surfaces by the end of 2007 or they would face the loss of dates. Apparently this applies to Thoroughbred only tracks, harness and Quarter Horse tracks are exempt. It is our belief that Congress should recognize California’s efforts and improve upon them, making it mandatory that by 2010 all Thoroughbred Tracks nationwide, that fall within the California guidelines have a synthetic track installed as outlined above*. We also believe that Congress should make mandatory that by 2015 all Thoroughbred Tracks nationwide, regardless of racing schedule should have a synthetic track installed as outlined above*.

Please sign the petition by going to this link. Thank you so much for your participation in this most important action.

Synthetic Surfaces for Thoroughbred Safety Petition

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