It is with a heavy heart that we report the passing of Practical Move, a contender in the Breeders’ Cup, after a morning gallop at Santa Anita. Practical Move was a four-year-old gelding who had been training for the Breeders’ Cup Classic, the most prestigious race in the world of horse racing.
Practical Move was a beloved horse who had been training for the Breeders’ Cup since last year. He had been making steady progress and was considered one of the top contenders for the race. Unfortunately, tragedy struck on the morning of October 23rd when Practical Move suffered a fatal injury while galloping at Santa Anita.
The cause of death is still unknown, but it is believed that Practical Move may have suffered a heart attack or some other medical condition while galloping. The horse was immediately attended to by a veterinary team, but sadly, they were unable to save him.
Practical Move’s death is a devastating loss for the horse racing community. He was a beloved horse who had been training hard for the Breeders’ Cup and was considered one of the top contenders for the race. His death is a reminder of the risks involved in horse racing and the need to ensure that all horses are properly cared for and monitored.
The entire horse racing community mourns the loss of Practical Move and sends its condolences to his owners and trainers. His death is a reminder that, despite all of the precautions taken, tragedy can still strike at any time. Rest in peace, Practical Move.