2nd Horse Injured at Los Alamitos Race Dies

2nd Horse Injured at Los Alamitos Race Dies
Los Alamitos Race Course in Los Alamitos, Calif., on Jan. 21, 2021. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
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CYPRESS, Calif.—The second of two horses vanned off with injuries in the same race at Los Alamitos on Sunday has died, state officials confirmed Dec. 2.

Not This World, a two-year-old filly with 10 starts and one first-place finish, was injured during Sunday’s seventh race, in which Conchita, another two-year-old filly with four starts and one first-place finish, suffered a fatal injury.

On Monday, Orlando Gutierrez, a spokesman for Los Alamitos Race Course, said that Not This World was “doing well,” but the California Horse Racing Board reported Thursday that she died.

Both horses were owned by Ed Allred, owner of Los Alamitos Race Course. Not This World was trained by Elena Andrade, and her jockey was Diego Herrera.

She is the 11th horse to die from a racing or training injury at the Cypress track this year.

Last summer, the track was briefly placed on probation by the racing board, due to a spate of racehorse deaths. At that time, at least 20 horses had died at the track in 2020 after suffering racing or training injuries, and another 10 had died due to digestive system problems and other types of illnesses.

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