Lakers coach JJ Redick and Kentucky Derby-winning jockey Mario Gutierrez are among the sports figures who lost their homes in the Los Angeles wildfires.
Many in the Santa Anita racing community have been impacted by the fire that has covered nearly 14,000 acres and damaged or destroyed 7,000 structures
Two-time Kentucky Derby-winning jockey Mario Gutierrez is among those who have lost their homes in the wildfires that continue to devastate Los Angeles.
Still, the racing community has been affected. Jockey Mario Gutierrez, a two-time Kentucky Derby winner, lost his home in the fire, according to agent Mike Ciani. Several trainers were forced to ...
Lakers Coach JJ Redick, Kentucky Derby-Winning Jockey Mario Gutierrez Lose Their Homes in Wildfires LOS ANGELES (AP) — As the punishing winds that fueled the deadly fires in the Los Angeles ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — As the punishing winds that fueled the deadly fires in the Los Angeles region have eased, members of the sports community are beginning to deal with the fallout. Los Angeles ...
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"Any living being with a set of lungs is susceptible because of the air particles," Blea said. "Thoroughbred racehorses do have somewhat of a unique advantage by the fact they are fit athletes, although it's hard to delineate which individuals might be more or less susceptible."
As the punishing winds that fueled the deadly fires in the Los Angeles region have eased, members of the sports community are beginning to deal with the fallout.
Many people in the Santa Anita Park community are among the more than 100,000 people who have been evacuated from their homes due to the ongoing Eaton Fire.
Any resemblance between the original California Cup, celebrated in the fall of 1990 under the banner of the Oak Tree Racing Association, and the version on display Jan. 18 at Santa Anita Park was purely coincidental, although one name reached across the decades to lend at least a trace of lingering tradition.