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From: MSN Nicknamethe_slew  (Original Message)Sent: 9/7/2008 12:27 AM
Public Invited to Eight Belles Ceremony
by Blood-Horse Staff
Date Posted: September 6, 2008
Last Updated: September 6, 2008

Public Invited to Eight Belles Ceremony
Eight Belles
Photo: Anne M. Eberhardt
Eight Belles, who had to be euthanized on the Churchill Downs racetrack shortly after finishing second in this year’s Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (gr. I), will be memorialized in a ceremony Sept. 7 at <ST1:TIME minute="0" hour="14">2 p.m.</ST1:TIME> in the <ST1:PLACE><ST1:PLACENAME>Kentucky</ST1:PLACENAME> <ST1:PLACENAME>Derby</ST1:PLACENAME> <ST1:PLACETYPE>Museum</ST1:PLACETYPE></ST1:PLACE>’s gardens.

The public is welcome to attend the event, and no museum admission will be required for the ceremony.

During the ceremony, Eight Belles�?owner Rick Porter will unveil a plaque honoring the filly. It will be mounted under a magnolia tree where the filly’s remains will be interred. Also expected to take part in the ceremony is trainer Larry Jones, who will make additional remarks.<O:P></O:P>

The ceremony will close with “Candle in the Wind,�?chosen by the Porter family and performed by the local Briargate Presbyterian Church’s bell choir.

In the event of inclement weather, the ceremony will take place in the museum’s Great Hall.

Bred in <ST1:STATE><ST1:PLACE>Kentucky</ST1:PLACE></ST1:STATE> by Robert N. Clay and Serengeti Stable, Eight Belles finished her career with a <ST1:DATE year="2001" day="3" month="5">5-3-1</ST1:DATE> record from 10 starts and earned $708,650. The daughter of Unbridled's Song won the Honeybee (gr. III) and Fantasy Stakes (gr. II) before taking on colts in the Kentucky Derby. <O:P></O:P>

For more information about the <ST1:PLACE><ST1:PLACENAME>Kentucky</ST1:PLACENAME> <ST1:PLACENAME>Derby</ST1:PLACENAME> <ST1:PLACETYPE>Museum</ST1:PLACETYPE></ST1:PLACE>, visit www.derbymuseum.org.<O:P></O:P>



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From: MSN Nicknamethe_slewSent: 9/7/2008 9:23 PM
Eight Belles Honored in Public Memorial
by Jason Shandler
Date Posted: September 7, 2008
Last Updated: September 7, 2008

Eight Belles Honored in Public Memorial
Flowers surround the Eight Belles memorial plaque in the gardens of the Kentucky Derby Museum.
Photo: Churchill Downs
With more than 200 people in attendance, this year’s Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (gr. I) runner-up Eight Belles was memorialized in a public ceremony in the garden of the Kentucky Derby Museum Sept. 7.

At the conclusion of the emotional ceremony, which included heartfelt remarks by Eight Belles�?trainer Larry Jones and owner Rick Porter, a plaque was unveiled honoring the fallen filly. The plaque is mounted under a magnolia tree in the garden, where her remains have been interred.

Among those in attendance were Porter’s wife, Betsy, and representatives of Serengeti Stables and Three Chimneys Farm, who were the breeders of Eight Belles. In opening remarks made by Kentucky Derby Museum executive director Lynn Ashton, it was announced that people from as far away as Colorado, New York and Florida had come to pay their respects to the daughter of Unbridled's Song, who broke down while galloping out after the Kentucky Derby and was euthanized on the Churchill Downs racetrack minutes later.

Churchill Downs president Steve Sexton also addressed the public, announcing that a stakes race would be named in honor of Eight Belles on the undercard of the 2009 Kentucky Derby.

The most poignant moments of the ceremony came from Jones, who received a lengthy standing ovation from the crowd. Fighting back tears throughout his remarks, Jones talked about the remarkable courage and personality of Eight Belles, his devastation in the moments after he learned of her death and the aftermath of May 3.

“I was the lucky one who got to see her come into the barn as a long-legged, gangly 2-year-old filly and was also the one who was lucky enough to see her turn into a lovely, gallant and courageous racehorse,�?Jones said. “My memories of her on the day (of the Derby) is that she had so much poise. She knew everyone was here for her and she just decided that with 150,000 people looking, she felt she owed it to every one of them to make eye contact. I think people were mesmerized by her.

“She put in such a gallant effort that day and we couldn’t have been more proud of her efforts, and more devastated at what happened.

“She stole a piece of my heart, and when she fell that day she ripped a big piece of my heart right out. But I’m so glad she found her resting place right here, in this fabulous garden of Churchill Downs.�?/P>

Jones and Porter also said Eight Belles�?death was not in vain. They spoke of how the accident and its aftermath were the vehicle for the recent medication and equipment changes that have been adopted by the Thoroughbred racing industry.

“I want to express my gratitude for the honor for racing Eight Belles. She was a courageous, kind and very talented racehorse,�?said Porter, who raced Eight Belles in the name of Fox Hill Farm. “I’m convinced that her tragic accident is a possible catalyst for the several crisis-level changes needed in Thoroughbred horse racing. If her death can bring about much-needed rules eliminating unnecessary medication and the implementation of a racing commission to whom all of us will be accountable, then Eight Belles will not have died in vain.�?/P>

Bred in Kentucky and out of the Dixieland Band mare Away, Eight Belles finished her career with a 5-3-1 record from 10 starts and earned $708,650. Among her wins were the Honeybee (gr. III) and Fantasy Stakes (gr. II), both at Oaklawn Park.

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From: MSN Nicknamekathyh3Sent: 9/7/2008 11:27 PM
Very nice...