
Churchill Downs To Reopen
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Churchill Downs set to reopen in September with no track changes.
Churchill Downs set to reopen in September with no track changes.
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Churchill Downs To Reopen
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Churchill Downs set to reopen in September with no track changes.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipRacing will resume at Churchill Downs in September with no changes being made to the track.
The decision follows a review of surfaces and safety protocols in the wake of 12 horse deaths.
Seven of the deaths occurred in the days leading up to the Kentucky Derby in May.
The law will track suspended racing operations on June 7th and move the rest of its spring May to Alice Park in Henderson.
The Churchill Downs CEO calls the deaths, quote, a series of unfortunate circumstances and says the review didn't find anything fundamentally wrong about the track from previous years.
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