Officialsportsbetting.com Horse Racing Betting Dance Smartly, a Breeders’ Cup winner in 1991, dies at 19

Dance Smartly, a Breeders’ Cup winner in 1991, dies at 19

Dance Smartly, who in 1991 became the first Canadian-bred horse to win a Breeders’ Cup race, died after an injury in her paddock. She was 19. The horse was euthanized last weekend because of an irreparable injury related to an arthritic joint in her knee, according to Sam-Son Farm, where the horse was bred.

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