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American champion thoroughbred racehorse, whose breakdown and death led to a public outcry for more humane treatment of racehorses. She earned the nickname "Queen of the Fillies" after being voted the Eclipse Award for Outstanding Two-Year-Old Filly in 1974 and winning the Filly Triple Crown (now called the Triple Tiara) in 1975. Ruffian's eleventh and final race was run at Belmont Park on 6 July 1975, with Jacinto Vasquez as her jockey. The race was attended by more than 50,000 spectators, with an estimated television audience of 20 million. As Ruffian left the starting gate, she hit her shoulder hard before straightening herself. Both sesamoid bones in her right foreleg soon snapped. Vasquez tried to pull her up, but the filly would not stop. She went on running, pulverizing her sesamoids, ripping the skin of her fetlock and tearing her ligaments until her hoof was flopping uselessly. Vasquez said it was impossible for him to stop her. She still tried to run and finish the race. Ruffian was immediately attended to by a team of four veterinarians and an orthopedic surgeon, and underwent an emergency operation lasting three hours. When the anesthesia wore off after the surgery, she thrashed about wildly on the floor of a padded recovery stall as if still running in the race. As she flailed about with her legs, she repeatedly knocked the heavy plaster cast against her own elbow until the elbow, too, was smashed to bits. The cast slipped, and as it became dislodged it ripped open her foreleg all over again, undoing the surgery. The medical team euthanized her shortly afterward (on 7 July). The only race she ever lost was the one that killed her. Ruffian was ranked among the top U.S. racehorses of the 20th century by The Blood-Horse magazine. Her story was told in the 2007 film "Ruffian." Link to Wikipedia biography
S.No. | Event Type | Event Date | Event Description |
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Prize |
Jan. 1, 1975 |
Work : Prize 1975 (Filly Triple Crown) |
S.No. | Event Type | Event Date | Event Description |
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Violent Trauma |
July 1, 1975 |
Health : Violent trauma 6 July 1975 (Racing injuries) . |
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Other Death |
July 1, 1975 |
Other Death 7 July 1975 (Euthanized, age 3) . |
Gender | Female |
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Weekday | Monday |
Date | April 17, 1972 |
Time | 9:50 p.m. |
Daylight Saving | No |
City | Paris, Kentucky, United States |
Geo-location | 38ºN12'35.28", |
Timezone | America/New_York |
City | Paris, Kentucky, United States |
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Timezone | America/New_York |
Time (America/New_York) | Apr. 17, 1972, 09:50:00 PM |
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Time (UTC) | Apr. 18, 1972, 02:50:00 AM |
Time (LMT) | Apr. 17, 1972, 09:12:59 PM |
Time (Julian) | 2441425.61805556 |
LMT Correction | -5.6169 Hrs |
Ayanmsha | True Chitra - 23º27'37.29" |