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Eight Belles interred at Churchill Downs

 

LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- The remains of Eight Belles have been buried at Churchill Downs.

A wooden box containing the filly's remains was buried at the Kentucky Derby Museum during a quiet ceremony Monday.

Eight Belles was the only filly to run in the 134th Kentucky Derby in May, finishing second to Big Brown. She was euthanized on the track after breaking two ankles.

Museum spokeswoman Wendy Treinen says Eight Belles was "interred without fanfare."

There will be a public memorial service Sept. 7. A plaque will be dedicated under a magnolia tree where the thoroughbred's remains were interred.

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Since:Jan 20, 2007

August 26, 2008 1:55 pm
Very nice move here, however, the timing is weird. Where have her remains been for the last 4 months? Why would they wait so long to bury her at the track when she was euthanized there in early May? I don't know but she would have been a hell of an older filly on the track. RIP

 
 
 
 
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