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Churchill Downs

Kentucky Derby: Art Collector out with minor foot ailment

Marty McGee|Sep 01, 2020
Art Collector trains at Churchill Downs on Aug. 28
Coady Photography In his final Kentucky Derby work, Art Collector breezed five furlong under jockey Brian Hernandez Jr. in 1:00.80.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Art Collector, the likely second wagering choice Saturday in the 146th Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs, is out after suffering a minor foot ailment.

The bombshell of bad news spread quickly Tuesday morning at Churchill and beyond, shortly after Art Collector did not appear on the track. A subsequent Churchill release said trainer Tommy Drury reported “the colt nicked the bulb of his left front heel with a hind hoof while galloping Monday at Churchill” and that because of strict medication rules, the horse could not be treated with an anti-inflammatory so close to the race.

Art Collector, bred and owned by Bruce Lunsford, had won all four of his races this year by open lengths, including the Blue Grass Stakes and Runhappy Ellis Park Derby.

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Drury said the injury is very minor and that he will be able to point Art Collector to the Oct. 3 Preakness at Pimlico. The colt left Churchill already has returned to Drury’s main base at the Skylight training center just east of Louisville.

“He grabbed himself yesterday morning training,” said Drury. “It was still very sensitive this morning. When I took my thumbs to palpate the bulbs of his heels, you could still tell it was pinching him. I had to make a choice. Your horse has to always come first. To run in a race of this caliber and trying to compete against the best 3-year-olds in this country, you’ve got to be 110 percent. To me, it wouldn’t have been fair to Art Collector, even though it’s slight, knowing that there’s an issue of any kind.

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