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    Barbaro fractures leg in Preakness

    This is so devistating!
    BALTIMORE — Bernardini's 5¼-length victory in Saturday's Preakness will be a footnote in what could be one of the worst days in racing history.
    Instead, the lasting memory of the race will be the brilliant racing career of Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro, who many speculated would be the horse to break the Triple Crown drought, most likely coming to an end 200 yards into the race.

    After breaking through the starting gate before the beginning of the Preakness and having to be returned to the starting line, Barbaro seemed to get a good jump once of the race started.

    Cruising up the backstretch, jockey Edgar Prado was busy placing his undefeated colt when he took a bad step and broke his right rear ankle above and below the joint.

    As the rest of the field thundered into the first turn, Barbaro hopped on three legs toward the outside rail until Prado could dismount and try to support the horse until help came.

    "I don't want to talk about it," Prado said after the race. "It is what it is."

    The biggest fear, that one of racing's best horses would have to be euthanized on the track, did not materialize. Instead, track veterinarians were able to put a temporary cast on Barbaro and get him rushed off the track in an ambulance.

    Veterinarian Larry Bramlage said that the colt first suffered a break above the ankle. Because he "tried to keep running" he then suffered a break below the ankle.

    Bramlage said the biggest worry is "damage to the blood supply" and then added that the same injury in a human would keep them in bed for six weeks. Consequently, the broken ankle needs to be stabilized before surgery.

    Surgery is set for today at the University of Pennsylvania's New Bolton Center, a veterinary facility, in Kennett Square, Pa. ''Two weeks ago we were on such a high and this is our worst nightmare,'' trainer Michael Matz said at the hospital. ''Hopefully, everything will go well with the operation and we'll be able to save him.''

    "There are still some major hurdles," Bramlage said before adding "his career is over. We are trying to save him as a stallion."

    While many were watching Barbaro, Bernardini was running the best race of his career. In only his fourth career start, Bernardini, whose last win was the April 29 Withers Stakes in New York, stalked the leaders Like Now and Sweetnorthernsaint. Jockey Javier Castellano, who said he had no idea that Barbaro was hurt, kept looking for the 1-2 favorite. At the half-mile pole, he stopped worrying about anyone in the field.

    Castellano said he knew he was going to win because "I had so much horse. Four-hundred yards from the finish the jockey asked and got a finishing kick. "I asked him and he took off," the winning jockey said.

    Trainer Tom Albertrani saw the same thing that his jockey was feeling.

    "I didn't think he'd win by that far a margin," Albertrani said. "He sure came with an explosive run at the end."

    John Ferguson, the bloodstock and racing manager for Sheik Mohammed's Darley Stable, said that Albertrani actually knew much earlier that this colt was going to win Saturday.

    "If you asked Tom what you asked Javier 'when he knew he'd win the Preakness,' they'd say it was when (Bernardini) crossed the line at the Withers."

    Albertrani said owner Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum will make the decision of whether Bernardini will race in the Belmont Stakes in three weeks.

    Bernardini is only the second horse in 23 years to win the Preakness Stakes without running in the Kentucky Derby. His victory also ensured that Thoroughbred racing will have to wait at least another year for a 12th Triple Crown winner.

    No horse has swept the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes since Affirmed in 1978. This despite six horses *— Silver Charm (1997), Real Quiet (1998), Charismatic (1999), War Emblem (2002), Funny Cide (2003) and Smarty Jones (2004) — winning the first two before losing in the Belmont. In addition, Point Given (2001) and Afleet Alex (2005) won the Preakness and Belmont.

    The final order of finish of the Preakness: Bernardini, Sweetnorthernsaint, Hemingway's Key, Brother Derek, Greeley's Legacy, Platinum Couple, Like Now, Diabolical, Barbaro.

    The winner paid $27.80, $9.40 and $5.80. He finished the 1 3/16-mile race in 1:54.65.



    For those of you who don't know, Michael Matz the trainer of Barbaro in 1989 was survived a plane crash and and went back in to the plane to save two chlidren. He has competed in Olympics three time in show jumping and in 1996 won silver. He has also competed in my Pan Am Games and has won 8 medals from that. Barbaro was also the winner of the Kentucky Derby



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    That's a nasty injury Barbaro has. I hope they can save him. The problem is that you can't put a horse in traction very easily, I guess. That's why broken legs are a big problem.
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    I saw that on the news and was so brokenhearted...

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    I watched it with my grandparents.I prayer that the can fix his leg.
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    I saw this. I had the Tv on while waiting for the evening news. The
    race was about to start, so I sat down to watch.It was the most heartbraking
    thing to see the horse lifting his leg in pain.It took a few minutes for all the
    people involved to get to him & finally get him off the track.I do hope they
    can help him survive & still have some kind of a life without pain.
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    I have been following horseracing for a long time, and was very excited to see how he would do after the Derby. I was in tears and sick to my stomach when I saw him bobble and start bouncing and knew he'd broken his leg but I am hoping the can save him. I was thinking of Funfair about six months ago, also ridden by prado, and Go-For-Wand in the Breeder's Cup Distaff against Bayakoa, and was glad to see him at least make it off the track. I am praying they are able to save him, but it will be tough, he has three broken bones and a dislocated ankle joint. Prado pulling him up gave him his only chance at making it, because he was able to stop him before the break became compounded and open. He is a hero in this story and did his best for Barbaro. If he can stay calm he has a chance. Ruffian was put down because she could not tolerate the cast on her leg coming out of anesthesia after her breakdown and injured herself severely with it. I am praying he can tolerate it better and makes a full recovery to spend his days in the pasture and being a daddy. They are doing everything they can for him. I feel a little bad for Bernardini, nobody really cares that he ran the race of his life.. I know I haven't cared.

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    Poor horsie!




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    Post-op X-Ray -


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    That looks like an erector set!

    Poor baby.




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    Don't forget about his jockey, Edgar Prado. If it wasn't for him this horse would never have made it off the track. The vets did a WONDERFUL job of putting him back together so far, but Prado got him stopped and prevented him from causing a compound fracture to his leg by trying to keep going after them. If he hadn't been so quick to stop him and get off and hold him still there would have been no choice but to put him down. The vets have said the only thing he had going for him was that he hadn't continued to run and didn't open the wound to compromise blood flow and cause infection. As it was his injury was horrific, but I am saying my prayers he will make it, he has too much courage not to. The jockey, owners, Mr. Matz, and all the vets are putting a huge effort out to save him. He is doing well so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grace
    Post-op X-Ray -

    Thanks for posting that pic.

    I would really like to know who made the plate and screws.

    Synthes is the company that makes the human stuff and I was very interested to see if the adapted human stuff for horses.

    The screws are stainless steel and have a special driver to set them.

    One small screw for a human runs about 25-40 dolars last time I checked!
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    I, also, found it extremely interesting. Back in 1995 I had a plate and 7 screws put in my right ankle. The plate and six of the screws were removed a year later - the plate is now on my key ring.

    On Barbaro's X-Ray, you can see a couple of small pieces of bone that are just 'there', not screwed or anything. I had a few like that, and eventually new callus formed and the pieces were integrated with the rest of the bone.

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    They say he has about a fifty-fifty chance of survival, so I am guardedly optimistic. He's a beautiful horse, and the jockey is to be commended as much as possible.

    In a way, I almost feel sorry for the horse who won, because no one will even remember his race, just that this is the race when Barbara broke his leg.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD

    I would really like to know who made the plate and screws.

    Synthes is the company that makes the human stuff and I was very interested to see if the adapted human stuff for horses.

    Same company, Richard. I found this article - in the Elmira, NY Star-Gazette.

    Big Flats' Synthes plays role in Barbaro's healing
    Company made plate used to repair champion race horse's broken leg.
    By G. JEFFREY AARON
    Star-Gazette
    May 24, 2006


    The stainless steel bone plate used to repair Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro's right hind leg -- broken during Saturday's running of the Preakness -- was made at the Synthes plant in Big Flats.

    "The employees are proud to know that they were able to play a part in giving Barbaro a chance to survive his injury," Ronald Lerner, general manager of plant wrote in an e-mail to the Star-Gazette.

    "We often hear of injuries to people we know who are treated with our implants and the same sense of pride felt by the Synthes employees is a motivating factor in the excellent quality built into our products."

    The plant produced the locking compression plate used to repair the horse's right rear leg.

    The plates and screws used on the thoroughbred are widely used in human hospitals around the world. The plate - made from stainless steel using a formula a body will tolerate -- used for Barbaro's ankle would be appropriate for a large adult's thigh bone, according to Christopher Scholl, the director of the company's Vet Division.

    The goal of the operation was to have the bone fragments heal and fuse the horse's ankle in a fixed position.

    In performing the operation, veterinarian Dr. Dean Richardson put back together as many of the large bone fragments as possible using the plate and individual screws, which were made in Synthes plants in Colorado and Switzerland. The plate now acts to carry the horse's weight while the bone heals.

    The locking compression plate is a relatively new technology developed by Synthes and the AO ASIF surgeon group.

    The novel feature of the implants are that the screws lock into the bone plate via threads in the screw head.

    The process provides a rigid implant that can withstand larger weight loads.

    It was introduced in 2000 for humans and Richardson was one of the first veterinary surgeons to try the new technology in horses, Scholl wrote.

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    Thanks Jess for the great sig of my kids!


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