Charmer John, a 3-year-old gelding, finished sixth of eight in his only race on Feb. 14. He suffered a catastrophic injury to his left front fetlock and was euthanized.
when a 3-year-old gelding went down entering the stretch during training on Monday morning.
There were 121 horses who had timed workouts and hundreds more who exercised or galloped on the surface Monday.
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