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“HMS Seahorse Tragically Dies at Cheltenham Festival”

Cheltenham Festival horse named HMS Seahorse tragically passed away due to a severe injury during the third race on Wednesday. ITV confirmed the unfortunate incident in a statement during the broadcast, marking the second horse fatality at the Festival.

The eight-year-old horse, trained by Paul Nolan, fell at the final hurdle in the 2.40pm BetMGM Cup Handicap Hurdle. Despite immediate attention from veterinary professionals, efforts to save the horse were unsuccessful.

HMS Seahorse is the second horse to have died at the Festival, following the earlier loss of Hansard in the second race on the first day. ITV presenter Ed Chamberlin relayed the news from Cheltenham as part of the official statement.

The statement expressed that the team of expert vets tried to assist the eight-year-old horse during the third race, but the unfortunate injury sustained at the final hurdle proved fatal. Condolences were extended to all involved in the horse’s care.

Within the horse racing community, risks are acknowledged, and organizations like The Jockey Club, which oversees major events like the Cheltenham and Aintree Festivals, continuously strive to minimize risks for participants. Significant investments, totaling over £63 million since 2000, have been made in equine welfare, including advancements in veterinary science, education, and research.

The industry’s commitment to horse welfare is evident through initiatives like the independently-chaired Horse Welfare Board and its strategic plan ‘A Life Well Lived,’ which aims to enhance standards and safety protocols.

Statistics show a decline in the rate of fallers in horse races over the past 21 years, with the 2025 fatal injury rate accounting for just 0.22% of the total runners. Improvements in safety measures, such as changing jump markers from orange to white and implementing padded hurdles, have contributed to reducing fallers and enhancing safety standards.

Regular collaboration with reputable welfare organizations like World Horse Welfare, RSPCA, and Blue Cross ensures that the racing industry adheres to the highest welfare standards. Public perception of horse welfare often improves after visits to various equine facilities, showcasing the industry’s commitment to transparency.

As part of National Racehorse Week, over 65,000 free visits to centers are available to the public, fostering greater understanding and appreciation for horse welfare and care practices. With a significant attendance of five million in 2025, horse racing remains one of the most popular sporting events in the UK, second only to football.

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