Kentucky Derby winner is put down

Racing: Kentucky Derby-winning racehorse Barbaro was put to death today after failing to recover from a shattered hind leg suffered…

Racing:Kentucky Derby-winning racehorse Barbaro was put to death today after failing to recover from a shattered hind leg suffered in the Preakness Stakes last year, the National Thoroughbred Racing Association said.

Veterinarians went to great lengths to save the horse, which won the most famous contest in US horse racing by a whopping 6.5 lengths last May. He was attempting to win the second leg of the sport's triple crown three weeks later at the Preakness Stakes when he pulled up lame.
   
Barbaro, who had been undefeated as a three-year-old in his career, was hurt after the opening paces of the Preakness as millions of race fans watched on television, and the story of his painstaking recovery drew intense interest from animal lovers, horse-racing fans and the general public.
   
The racing association's chief executive reported the death in a statement, expressing condolences to the owners who paid his medical bills and thanking the veterinarian who tried to save Barbaro's life, Dean Richardson.
   
"I would also like to express condolences - and thanks - to the millions of fans whose hearts were touched by Barbaro during his brilliant racing career and throughout his gallant struggle to recover," CEO Alex Waldrop said in the statement.
   
"His memory will live forever."