Race horse Celebre d'Allen dies after collapsing during Grand National
- Celebre D'Allen, a 13-year-old horse, collapsed after the Grand National steeplechase at Aintree on Saturday.
- The Grand National is considered a dangerous race, and new safety measures were introduced in 2024.
- After collapsing near the final fence, Celebre D'Allen received immediate veterinary attention and was moved to stables.
- Joint-Trainer White stated on Tuesday morning, "He had the best possible care, but he just took a downturn overnight and very sadly he's passed away."
- Following Celebre D'Allen's death, a post-mortem examination will occur, and the BHA will analyze the race and incident.
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Horse racing: Celebre D'Allen dies after Grand National collapse
Celebre D’Allen has died days after collapsing close to the finish of the Grand National steeplechase at Aintree, his trainers said on Tuesday. The horse, a 125/1 shot, had led Saturday’s race with three fences to jump, but was pulled up after the final one. “We’re heartbroken to share that Celebre D’Allen has passed away,” Philip Hobbs […] The post Horse racing: Celebre D’Allen dies after Grand National collapse appeared first on Interaksyon.
Horse that collapsed after Grand National dies
Jockey Michael Nolan was suspended after riding Celebre D’Allen. A horse which was ridden in the Grand National until it “appeared to have no more to give” has died. Celebre D’Allen collapsed towards the end of the steeplechase at Aintree racecourse on Saturday afternoon and received treatment on the course before being taken to stables. On Tuesday, Philip Hobbs and Johnson White Racing announced the 13-year-old horse had died. Celebre D’Allen (…
A horse that participated this weekend in the Grand National, the most important horse race in the UK, has died two days after collapsing in the final part of the race.
Grand National tragic deaths in total after loss of horse with 'no more to give' - The Mirror
It is the annual sporting spectacle that sees an estimated 13 million adults in the UK place their bets but there is a darker side to the famous Grand National steeplechase
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