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Horse Saved at Fort Erie After Falling Into a Sinkhole


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A 6-year-old horse at Fort Erie Racetrack was saved during a dramatic rescue Thursday morning after falling into a sinkhole on the backstretch caused by a broken water main.

Mr. Changue (Gottcha Gold), trained by Ken Albu for Tom Passero, was grazing when the ground gave way. The incident did not happen close to the actual track.

Along with the help of horse people and the Fort Erie Fire Department, the horse was rescued safely and unharmed. Tom Valiquette, chief operating and financial officer of the track, which is owned and operated by Fort Erie Live Racing Consortium, said key members of the racetrack’s maintenance, security and racing office staff have been trained to manage these types of situations through programs such as the Large Animal Emergency Rescue Training.

“The safety of our horses is always a priority,” Valiquette said. said. “We would like to thank our horse people, staff, and local fire department for assisting with the safe rescue.”

Mr. Changue has raced five times this year and has posted a win and two thirds and earnings of $8,831. Overall, the horse has career earnings of six wins in 42 starts and earnings of $92,184.

Fort Erie is the site of the annual Prince Of Wales S., which will be run July 23. The Prince of Wales is the second leg of the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation Canadian Triple Crown and has a purse of $400,000. The track just announced a 5% increase in purse scale for the remainder of the 2019 season. It also announced a 20% increase for all of the races on the Prince Of Wales card.

This year the Canadian Triple Crown has a $500,000 bonus if a horse wins all three races, which includes the Breeders’ S. Aug. 17.

One Bad Boy (Twirling Candy), trained by Richard Baltas for owners Savjay Racing LLC, Greg Hall and Brooke Hubbard, won the Queen’s Plate, the opening leg of the Canadian Triple Crown, and is being pointed to the Prince Of Wales.

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