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Horse dies at Cheltenham Festival; Shock in feature race (Sports Betting News)

The second day of the Cheltenham Festival was marred by the death of a horse in the first race Wednesday. Consul De Thaix, which was trained by Nicky Henderson and owned by J.P. McManus, suffered fatal injuries after falling at the sixth-last fence in the Novices’ Hurdle. Jockey Mark Walsh avoided serious injury despite being thrown off his mount but he will not ride again this week at the most prestigious jumps meeting in British horse racing.

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