The mysterious fate of 3.6 million dollar horse Cezanne

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The mysterious fate of 3.6 million dollar horse Cezanne

Cezanne, a 3.6 million dollar horse died mysteriously. He was trained by Bob Baffert. His death was not reported until Sunday. Midnight Bourbon died at Churchill Downs on Wednesday. Cezanna's trainer Steve Asmussen and his neighbor Epicenter are the early Kentucky Derby favorite. There is a lot of talk about transparency in horse racing. Past The Wire TV shows try to solve problems without revealing the details. Carfax changed the automotive industry. It had a significant impact on the pre owned buying and selling market. The show suggests horse races should have something similar to CarFax.

Horse fax is a system that would make every racehorse's record accessible by bettors, breeders, owners, and trainers. Flightline has something that keeps his schedule of racing very light. He will go to stud with a fee of probably 150-200K a mare.

Cezanne was a 3.6 million dollar horse. He was sold to M. V. Magnier for $3,650,000. Cezane was trained by Bob Baffert and Todd Pletcher. The horse died of an infection. There is no official record of his death. He is not mentioned on any racetrack records. It is a shame that the horse's death was not reported. Some tracks might be having horses removed from the grounds to be euthanized. Selective transparency is also a problem. We talk transparency but practice it selectively. If Crazanne had died in the Bob's barn, there would be three versions of what happened.


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