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Restoration of CD Damaged Barns Completed
Less than three months after a tornado roared through the stable area at Churchill Downs, restoration and repair work on barns damaged by the storm’s winds is complete and horses are moving into those structures to prepare for competition during the track’s Oct. 30-Nov. 27 fall meet, according to a track release. Churchill Downs had established a target date of Sept. 15 for the completion of the barn repairs, and crews from Louisville-based Hall Contracting accomplished that task. The project included major repairs on barns that were deemed uninhabitable by city safety officials following the storm that hit the track on the evening of June 22. Despite the major damage inflicted by the storm, no injuries to horses or humans were attributed to the tornado and the track missed only one day of racing in its aftermath. The completion of the restoration and repairs of the tornado-damaged barns allows stables and horses to return to the track and resume normal training in preparation for Churchill Downs’ 21-day fall meet.
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