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      Big Brown Wins Tragic Kentucky Derby

      Eight Belles Euthanized on Track After Second-Place Finish

      By RICHARD ROSENBLATT,
      AP
      Posted: 2008-05-04 01:35:17
      LOUISVILLE, Ky. (May 3) - Big Brown was pulling away from the field, accelerating with every powerful stride toward the finish line in the Kentucky Derby.

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      The 134th running of the Kentucky Derby is stained by tragedy on Saturday when runner-up Eight Belles is euthanized on the track after breaking both front ankles. Here, track personnel try to hold down the suffering filly following the race.


      The crowd of 157,770 was on its feet and cheering as the big, unbeaten, muscular bay crossed the line first, 4 3/4 lengths ahead of the filly Eight Belles.

      Trainer Rick Dutrow Jr. was still celebrating, along with thousands of happy bettors, as Big Brown and the 19 other horses in Saturday's race galloped out around the first turn at Churchill Downs.

      It took a few minutes to sink in, but anyone watching those horses soon realized that one of them had fallen to the track.

      "It's the filly," someone whispered.

      In just a few minutes, the joy of the Derby and the promise of a new Triple Crown season were upended when Eight Belles was euthanized by injection on the track.

      She had broken both front ankles and could not be saved.

      "This horse showed you his heart," winning jockey Kent Desormeaux said, "and Eight Belles showed you her life for our enjoyment today. I'm deeply sympathetic to that team for their loss."


      Big Brown did everything his owner said he would do. An explosive finishing kick put away his rivals for his fourth consecutive victory.

      Eight Belles, meantime, was attempting to become the fourth filly to win the Derby. Her owners chose to keep her out of Friday's Kentucky Oaks so she could run with the boys in the Derby. And run she did.

      Big Brown's start from the outside post did little to hamper his charge when the field turned for home. Under the urging of Desormeaux, the 2-1 favorite cruised to an easy victory to become the seventh undefeated Derby winner. The last one was Barbaro in 2006.

      That wasn't the only reason thoughts of Barbaro were hard to ignore on this Derby Day.

      The breakdown brought back memories of the 2006 Preakness, where Barbaro shattered his right rear leg just after the start. The colt was euthanized months later, after developing laminitis from the catastrophic injuries.

      In two weeks, Big Brown will race in the Preakness as the only 3-year-old with a chance to become the first Triple Crown champion since Affirmed in 1978.

      "We're ready to roll," Dutrow said.

      All week, Dutrow told the world he had the best horse in the field - and the big bay colt justified every accolade tossed his way.

      "I can't describe the feeling that all of us have right now," he said.

      The colt became the first Derby winner since Regret in 1915 to have raced only three times previously. He is only the third in 60 years to win after racing in just two Derby preps - Sunny's Halo in 1983 and Street Sense last year were the others.


      In addition, Big Brown became the second winner to start from the No. 20 post. The gelding Clyde Van Dusen did it in 1929.

      Big Brown covered the 1 1/4 miles in 2:01.82 in front of the second-largest crowd in Derby history. He paid $6.80, $5 and $4.80.

      Eight Belles paid $10.60 and $6.40, and Denis of Cork, at odds of 27-1, returned $11.60.

      Dr. Larry Bramlage, the Derby's on-call veterinarian, said the filly's injuries were too severe to even attempt to move her off the track.

      "She didn't have a front leg to stand on to be splinted and hauled off in the ambulance, so she was euthanized," Bramlage said.

      Trainer Larry Jones paid tribute to his fallen filly saying, "She ran the race of her life."

      And he defended having her run against 19 colts in the Derby.

      "It wasn't that. It wasn't the distance. It wasn't a big bumping match for her. She never got touched," he said. "She passed all those questions ... with flying colors. The race was over, all we had to do was pull up, come back and be happy. It just didn't happen."

      Tale of Ekati was fourth, followed by Recapturetheglory, Colonel John, Anak Nakal, Pyro, Cowboy Cal, Z Fortune, Smooth Air, Visionaire, Court Vision, Z Humor, Cool Coal Man, Bob Black Jack, Gayego, Big Truck, Adriano and Monba.

      The colt earned $1,451,800 for the win and boosted his earnings to $2,114,500 for owners IEAH Stables and Paul Pompa Jr. Pompa, who named Big Brown in honor of United Parcel Service, a client of his trucking business, sold a 75 percent interest in the colt to IEAH for about $3 million after his first race.



      Desormeaux won the Derby for the third time, having won aboard Real Quiet in 1998 and Fusaichi Pegasus in 2000. Only three other riders have won more - Eddie Arcaro, Bill Hartack and Bill Shoemaker.

      "It was smooth sailing all the way," Desormeaux said. "The horse was very comfortable."

      Big Brown was the third favorite to win in the past five years. Smarty Jones won in 2004 and Street Sense won last year.

      All eyes were on Big Brown at the start. Dutrow called his colt the fastest of all and he proved it when Desormeaux gunned him close the lead on the mad dash to the first turn. Desormeaux did a masterful job of keeping Big Brown free and clear of any traffic issues.

      As the field headed into the backstretch, Big Brown was in sixth place and waiting for Desormeaux's signal to make his move. It came around the far turn, and Big Brown took the lead at the top of the stretch and was never challenged to the wire.

      "I don't even know what we just did," Dutrow said. "I can't express my feelings, only that it was one of the most incredible feelings I ever had, and I can't wait to feel it again."

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      horsesaverlb 01:46:57 AM May 11 2008

      PETA had NOTHING to do with closing the slaughter houses in this country. PETA rarely remembers horses are animals for goodness sake.

      dyer45cat 12:14:17 AM May 09 2008

      if you were eight bells mother how would you fill?just a babey that did what they wanted her son to do that was gave no rights :only and anamale that was a slave cto money and greed:same as all race horses?people have freedom they are very smart :anamals are not that smart only do things to please:this action caused eight bells her death very sad

      dyer45cat 11:38:22 PM May 08 2008

      raydar10004 you are right

      raydar1004 09:31:34 PM May 08 2008

      THIS IS FOR ALL YOU ILL-INFORMED JOKERS ATTACKING PETA:

      Given that there are MANY more vulnerable animals in the world than people, you are darned lucky fate made you a human being instead of one of those animals.

      Else you might be very glad there are some compassionate people trying, against long odds, to make a difference in exposing cruelty to animals! Sure there will be times they may overreact in specific situations. But overall their efforts are beneficial beyond description.

      And all they can do is barely scratch the surface in the face of need. Bless them, don't curse them.

      jrourke78924 05:41:37 PM May 08 2008

      PETA -----People Eating Tasty Animals.

      jrourke78924 05:40:16 PM May 08 2008

      PETA=People Earting Tasty Animals.

      jasonscs 04:18:54 PM May 08 2008

      As someone brighter than me said, "PETA is to animal rights as the NRA is to gun rights." Both worthless.

      Can't wait to see Big Brown run in the Preakness. It should be quite a race with some new competitors for him to face. I love this sport.

      suzyk2006 01:50:52 PM May 08 2008

      Jenah - visit www.petakillsanimals.com You will find the truth there about these so called ethical people - it galls me that they can stand there and accuse the connections of Eight Belles of animal cruelty when in 2007 they killed 1,815 of the the 1,997 in its care - people need to educate themselves before proclaiming support for a group like PETA

      jemah3 01:35:49 PM May 08 2008

      suzyk2006
      Suzyk, where did u get this information on PETA? I think it is crock too. Would love to have this information verified so I can pass it on. How come we, or at least the news reporters, listen to every crackpot bunch of people out there? PETA is responsible for closing the horse slaughter plants in this country. Now the slaughter is done in Mexico where they really abuse the animals. As a horse and dog owner of 38 years I know some animals , both dogs and horses,by innate temperment or prior abuse or poor training, are dangerous. Now the horse market is ruined, horses are being starved and abandoned by owners who can't handle the rouges or can no longer afford their care. PETA people should worry about their own personal problems, take a look at the bunch, losers one and all.

      suzyk2006 12:33:29 PM May 08 2008

      PETA's Dirty Secret

      Hypocrisy is the mother of all credibility problems, and People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has it in spades. While loudly complaining about the "unethical" treatment of animals by restaurant owners, grocers, farmers, scientists, anglers, and countless other Americans, the group has its own dirty little secret.

      PETA kills animals. By the thousands.

      From July 1998 through December 2007, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) killed over 19,200 dogs, cats, and other "companion animals." That's more than five defenseless creatures every day. PETA has a walk-in freezer to store the dead bodies, and contracts with a Virginia Beach company to cremate them.

      Not counting the pets PETA spayed and neutered, the group put to death over 90 percent of the animals it took in during the last five years. And its angel-of-death pattern shows no sign of changing.

      Year Received† Adopted Killed Transferred % Killed % Adopted
      2007 1,997 17 1,815 35

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