The fatal injury rate of racehorses increased slightly in 2023 but ranks as the second lowest since the start of the Jockey Club’s Equine Injury Database analysis.
For the third consecutive year, the number of fatal injuries sustained by horses dropped in 2021, according to the Jockey Club’s Equine Injury Database (EID). Since 2009, the first year the EID gathered information, the rate of fatal equine injuries has dropped by more than 30 points.
The risk of fatal injury of Thoroughbred racehorses never has been lower, according to an annual analysis of data from more than 100 tracks in the United States and Canada.
As the racehorse industry reels from a doping scandal and equine track deaths, an annual analysis of data from the Equine Injury Database makes a case for optimism.
An analysis of data from the Equine Injury Database (EID), comparing 2018 statistics with figures from 2017, has shown an insignificant increase in the frequency of fatal injury, as announced Friday, March 22, 2019, by The Jockey Club.
Thoroughbred Racehorse Fatality Rate Increases Slightly
The rate of fatal injury of Thoroughbred racehorses increased slightly in 2017, according to an analysis of Equine Injury Database (EID) statistics.
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