Fans are mourning as Ginto Horse has passed away. Rest in Peace Ginto!
The Cheltenham Festival is a horse racing-based meeting in the National Hunt racing calendar in the United Kingdom, with race prize money second only to the Grand National.
Ginto Horse had passed away while at the competition. From an early age, different animals have been used for different purposes, and Ginto competed in a race with people betting on him.
RIP: What Happened To Ginto Horse? Cheltenham Death After An Injury
The talented and hopeful Ginto Horse took a wrong step that had led him to end up with injuries. He sustained the fatal injury during the event, and the news has spread that he no longer is alive.
The death of Ginto has made many people mourn. Indeed it was sad news how the young and talented horse had passed away. Whereas, as per BristolLive’s article, he is the third horse to die during the event that took place this year.
Ginto was involved in five races before his death, out of which he made four wins. Early this year, two other horses died in the event of Gloucestershire. Animal Aid tweeted a post that reads, “This week is Cheltenham Festival- and We’re asking people to support horses by not betting on racing.
In addition, it has mentioned, “As one of the most dangerous racecourses, nearly 70 horses have died here in the last 20 years!!!” With the passing of Ginto, it seems like their appeal went unnoticed, sadly.
How Did Ginto Horse Died?
After a week of racing, it was finally the time for the grand finale of Gold Cup day at the Cheltenham Festival. In an article published by Mirror, Ginto, who was running well got injured.
Ginto took a wrong step and was immediately pulled up. As per the report the injury he got seemed nasty. However, it was indeed that has taken his life away. It is heart-wrenching news.
Ginto horse had died our of the injuries he got during the race. When people are looking forward to such races, other groups of people are raising their voices against animal aid.
Know About Ginto Horse Jockey Jack Kennedy Trainer And Stats
Ginto Horse came into the spotlight to an illustrious roll of honor with a front-running victory in the Lawlor’s of Naas Novice Hurdle. Envoi Allen and Bob Olinger were two other winners of the Grade One Contest.
Ginto was impressed on his first two starts over timber at Navan, it was the 5/4 favorite to successfully graduated to the highest level and led from start to finish under Jack Kennedy.
Jack Kennedy became the youngest jockey at 21 years of age to win the Cheltenham Gold Cup. Ginto was foaled on 20th March 2016. G. Elliott was the trainer who was creating his future.