Horse racing-Second fatality at Grand National meeting


LIVERPOOL, ⁠England, April 11 (Reuters) - Get On George became the ⁠second fatality at this year's Grand National meeting ‌after pulling up in the second race at Aintree on Saturday.

The six-year old gelding, trained by Joel Parkinson and Sue Smith, ​was attended to by vets on ⁠the course and was ⁠put down immediately after the race. It was the second ⁠fatal ‌injury to a racehorse at this year's Aintree showpiece.

On Friday, Gold Dancer suffered a ⁠fatal injury nL6N40T128 after making a bad mistake ​at the ‌last before continuing to run on a considerable ⁠distance to ​win the Mildmay Novices' Chase. Jockey Paul Townend told stewards the horsefelt sound and continued running in a straight ⁠line to the finish before losing ​his action round the bend.

Vets atthe scene agreed the best course of action was to humanely euthanise Gold Dancer ⁠who had broken his back. The British Horseracing Authority said it would further assess the incident through its fatality review process.

Efforts have been made in recent ​years to improve the safety of ⁠the Grand National, including moving the front fence forward ​to try to slow down ‌the start of the race and ​restricting the maximum number of runners to 34.

(Reporting by Virginia Furness; editing by Clare Fallon)

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