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2.04 per 1000

On first reading, I thought there was an error in the headline of the press release: “Equine Injury Database Statistic Released by The Jockey Club.” But no, the Jockey Club did release just one...

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“A Fairly Simple Thing”

Reports DRF: Another recommendation arising from the summit’s committees included the modification of the Jockey Club’s existing InCompass racing-office software to automatically identify horses who...

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Statistically Significant

With two years of data in the Equine Injury Database, the Jockey Club is out today with updated fatality rates. The overall rate declined to 2.0 per 1000 starts from the 2.04 reported earlier this...

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Odds and Ends

Reactions to the updated equine fatality rates released by the Jockey Club yesterday on Twitter: An experiment with Storify. If there was a theme to the chatter, or to the comments left on this post,...

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More to Come

Dr. Rick Arthur tells the Paulick Report: … the next steps for the Equine Injury Database is a peer-reviewed study by [Dr. Tim Parkin] that could examine many other risk factors: class drops, pedigree,...

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The Synth Difference

Matt Hegarty reporting from the Racehorse Welfare and Safety Summit: The latest analysis of the data also continued to show a statistically significant difference between the rate of catastrophic...

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2.04 per 1000

On first reading, I thought there was an error in the headline of the press release: “Equine Injury Database Statistic Released by The Jockey Club.” But no, the Jockey Club did release just one...

View Article

“A Fairly Simple Thing”

Reports DRF: Another recommendation arising from the summit’s committees included the modification of the Jockey Club’s existing InCompass racing-office software to automatically identify horses who...

View Article


Statistically Significant

With two years of data in the Equine Injury Database, the Jockey Club is out today with updated fatality rates. The overall rate declined to 2.0 per 1000 starts from the 2.04 reported earlier this...

View Article


Odds and Ends

Reactions to the updated equine fatality rates released by the Jockey Club yesterday on Twitter: An experiment with Storify. If there was a theme to the chatter, or to the comments left on this post,...

View Article

More to Come

Dr. Rick Arthur tells the Paulick Report: … the next steps for the Equine Injury Database is a peer-reviewed study by [Dr. Tim Parkin] that could examine many other risk factors: class drops, pedigree,...

View Article

The Synth Difference

Matt Hegarty reporting from the Racehorse Welfare and Safety Summit: The latest analysis of the data also continued to show a statistically significant difference between the rate of catastrophic...

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