As an example of this, look at NASCAR. Dale Earnheart dies in a race, does anyone remember who won that race? I know I don't. Did it put NASCAR in a bad light? Who knows. Same could be said for boxing as well.
As for the sport being in a good/bad light, who knows. It is sadly going into a decline, and what we need to change is how thoroughbreds are trained and bred. They are bred to be faster and faster, so their bones are not as thick as they once were. I mean in the older days, you could race a horse every 2 weeks or so, but now? Lucky if you can once a month. Also, there is not enough compassion for an animal when it dies. But instead of saying what happened was a tragedy, we go blaming the track, the trainer, jockey, etc. It happened, that is all. It was very sad, and I hope that racing owners and breeders are going to awaken to the fact that there isn't any meaning to the sport anymore, because BIG MONEY has caused such tragedies to occur, and there isn't any honor anymore, in my opinion. I hope that I have made sense, and I sincerely hope that people will understand. Thanks for listening to me.
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