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Havre de Grace Retired With Ankle Injury
Owner Rick Porter posted on his Fox Hill Farm website April 23 that 2011 Horse of the Year Havre de Grace has been retired after an injury was detected in her right front ankle following a workout at Churchill Downs April 22. Porter said some heat was detected in the mare's right front ankle following the work and that it was still present the morning of April 23. After Havre de Grace was examined by Dr. Larry Bramlage at Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital in Lexington, Porter said, "We didn’t get a positive prognosis for continuing her racing career." Download your Lifetime Past Performances for Havre de Grace
"It is with great disappointment that I have to announce that Havre de Grace has been retired," said Porter. "Owning Grace through her racing career has been the highlight of my time in horse racing. She was a wonderful, wonderful racehorse, and I feel confident she'll be an equally wonderful broodmare. Thanks, Grace, for all you gave us, and here's to a long and enjoyable retirement." Bramlage said the mare had sustained a ligament injury that would impact her racing career but that she could have a new career as a broodmare. Nancy S. Dillman bred Havre de Grace in Kentucky. She is out of the Carson City mare Easter Bunnette. Trained by Larry Jones, she retires with career earnings of $2,586,175.
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