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Horse racing authority calls for emergency summit with Churchill Downs in wake of 12 deaths

Summary by Ground News
Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority will also send track superintendent Dennis Moore for a second independent analysis of the training and surfaces. CEO Lisa Lazarus and track safety director Ann McGovern will visit the track to receive analysis results and suggest follow-up. Seven horses died from training or racing injuries at Churchill Downs leading up to the 149th Kentucky Derby on May 6.

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