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Overheated horse cools off in Tampa infield lake
OLDSMAR, Fla. - In one of the more bizarre episodes in the history of Tampa Bay Downs, a 4-year-old Point Given gelding named Shipping News, a starter in a 1 3/8-mile maiden turf race Thursday, wound up splashing about in the infield lake following a series of events that began with the horse being pulled up after seven furlongs of the marathon race.
http://www.drf.com/news/overheated-h...a-infield-lake |
I wonder if he was sired by our Point Given here on DT.
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As a state vet for many years I have had some wild times with horses that fell, were unhurt and ran away (with out the bridle because it got pulled off in the fall) or had heat strokes and they do get wild and hyper (ie the nervous system is over heated causing hyper excitabiltiy):eek: but never had one get into the in field lake.
Pretty smart horse to go cool him self off in the lake, but also lucky it was a shallow lake.:cool: An old outrider I knew told me a story back many, many years ago a filly trained by Horatio Luro got loose in the Atlantic City Race Course infield and was chased until she jumped in the lake and could not get caught because she was in such a panic. She would not come near any people tring to help her and she drown.:( No matter how long one works with horses, one never really ever "sees it all" because horse will always suprise you!! |
Florida is just too hot to live in
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Marathon race? It's barely a true middle distance. Hope Mr Horse enjoyed his swim though.
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This story would have been so much funnier had a drunken Kent Desormeaux steered the horse into the lake...
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Isn't there a small alligator in that lake?
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This must have been a sight!
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This reminds me of a horse named Twostep Partner who was about to break his maiden at River Downs, but after getting a couple of right hand whips took a dip in the pond.http://emmy247.deviantart.com/art/sink-or-swim-60081003?q=sort%3Atime+favby%3Ahunter-jumper--lover&qo=21
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The horse ending up in the lake is crazy enough, but on second reading I caught the part about the gate crew taking off their pants to wade in... :eek:
How clean is the water in that lake anyway? I hope the scrapes on the horse weren't too bad. Wouldn't want anything to become infected. I'm sure they try to keep it as clean as possible, but you can only do so much. |
I agree - and I'm glad the horse didn't stake itself going through the rails. Twice! :eek:
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Many years ago at AP, on a red hot Saturday with the paddock packed with kiddies, JR Smith Jr was just starting out. Not sure who's horse it was either Dee Poulos or Emagene Schwan's went down in the saddling stall. I think it was the shorter of the two trainers but she ran out to the center of the paddock and the crowd gasped as they thought the horse had just died right there. Jr. jumped the railing and grabbed two ice bags from a near by beer cart, jumped back over the railing and put them on the horse's neck and as he hosed the horse off it rose up, shaked a bit and of course was scratched. I know JR's horse didn't win the race. And the cheers the crowd gave AFTER he came back thru the paddock after losing the race made it one of those times that you can't ever forget.
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The Caiman Gators kind of do. My little brother had one of them as a pet in middle school.
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Some types of Caiman get huge.
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I've seen this at least twice at Calder. Several years ago. I think they may have put up some sort of preventive fencing, barrier, etc since then. |
Moments like that make you believe horses have a sense of humor and it is at our expense! Kind of like how they always manage to find the one muddy area to toss you off into.
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I believe I recall one of the locals telling me that gator hasn't been seen in at least a year.
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From the google view it appears that there could be some chance of that. |
I heard that Shipping News' racing career was over. Is there truth to that? Anybody know how he's doing now?
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http://www.drf.com/news/tampa-bay-do...-swimming-lake |
Poor baby - one horse that can lead himself to water. I wonder if anyone caught this on film. Happy to hear he's okay.
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Wow. That is one lucky horse. So much could have gone wrong, in so many ways ...
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Shipping News is available for adoption through TROT.
“He’s just a big 17.2-hand puppy dog; you can’t help but love him,” says Summer, vice president of TROT. “He’s not strong-willed, not fresh, not mean. He’s like a Great Dane. He’s a big, sweet, handsome guy.” http://www.paulickreport.com/feature...-out-of-water/ |
http://www.equibase.com/premium/eqbP...try=USA&race=6
Easily the weirdest race I've ever called. Two Step Partner shied from the whip, jumped the hedge, dumped the rider and then jumped into the River Downs infield pond. Next time they brought him over, they ran him on the dirt so no hedge, and brought him over with a life preserver over his neck! He won! |
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