Jockey Javier Castellano rode Mage ahead of Jareth Loveberry aboard Two Phil's to win the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky. Sam Upshaw Jr./Courier Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK

Churchill Downs makes significant move amid 'unusual number' of horse fatalities

Churchill Downs has announced the suspension of racing operations amid an "unusual number" of horse fatalities at the historic track in May alone. 

In a press release Friday, the track revealed the cancelation of races from June 7 through July 3 while nationwide experts conduct a "top-to-bottom review" of safety protocols.

"The team at Churchill Downs takes great pride in our commitment to safety and strives to set the highest standard in racing, consistently going above and beyond regulations and policies that are required," said track CEO Bill Carstanjen. "What has happened at our track is deeply upsetting and absolutely unacceptable." 

Several horses had to be scratched or euthanized over a 10-day period leading up to the Kentucky Derby, drawing criticism aimed at Churchill Downs. An internal review and investigation by the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission found no conclusive reason behind the tragic events in May, creating the need for a more thorough sweep. 

Unfortunately, injuries are part of horse racing, oftentimes leading to heartbreaking results. However, the series of painful events at Churchill Downs last month can't go unresolved for the sake of the legendary track and the sport as a whole. Hopefully, in time, the horse racing world will have some answers.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Mavericks' Luka Doncic gets payback, knocks out Clippers
Lakers fire HC Darvin Ham after disappointing season
Pius Suter's late goal sends Canucks to second round
Marlins trading away two-time All-Star as fire sale may already be underway
Doc Rivers, Giannis Antetokounmpo contradict each other on star's injury
Caitlin Clark's strong WNBA debut dismisses concerns about transition to pros
Dolphins add another star playmaker on offense
Yankees' Aaron Judge addresses offensive woes creeping into May
Golden Knights force Game 7 behind shutout by Adin Hill
Donovan Mitchell's 50-burger goes to waste as Magic dominate the offensive glass to force Game 7
Jets HC Robert Saleh addresses QB Aaron Rodgers' status for OTAs
Eagles lose veteran OL to injured reserve
Rangers lose two-time All-Star starting pitcher to injury
Lakers make another big change after firing Darvin Ham
Draymond Green predicts LeBron James' next team
Twins place pivotal outfielder on injured list due to knee issue
Lakers' chances of landing Tyronn Lue not considered 'realistic'
Pirates option struggling former No. 1 overall pick to minors
Rangers' Vincent Trocheck downplays second-round showdown with former team
Longtime coach compares Patriots' Drake Maye to two legends

Want more Horse Racing news?

Join the hundreds of thousands of fans who start their day with Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the best newsletter in sports.