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After Eight Belles, Jockeys To Study Safety of Kentucky Derby
By Associated Press
August 17, 2008
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A Jockey Club panel will study whether the number of horses allowed into the Kentucky Derby poses a safety risk. The annual Run for the Roses at Churchill Downs regularly draws 20 horses to the race. Typically, other races are…
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