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NEWMARKET, England (AP) — Dubai World Cup winner Electrocutionist died of an apparent heart attack Saturday, several days after an abnormality was detected in the 5-year-old horse’s heart.
Electrocutionist, considered a top contender for the upcomingBreeders’ Cup Classic or the Distaff, was owned by Dubai-based Godolphin Racing Inc.
“He appeared to be responding well to treatment, but during the night he suffered what seems to have been a fatal heart attack,” Godolphin racing manager Simon Crisford said. “It is terribly sad. He was a great horse for Godolphin and a real stable favorite. He will be sorely missed by all of us.”
The Kentucky-bred son on Red Ransom won the $6 million Dubai World Cup — the world’s richest horse race — on March 25, and finished second in his last start, the King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes at Ascot on July 29. Electrocutionist also finished second behind Ouija Board in the Prince of Wales’ Stakes at Ascot eight days earlier.
Electrocutionist won eight of his 12 career starts, including three Group Ones, and won more than $5.6 million. He was owned by Earle Mack and trained in Italy by Valfredo Valiani before being bought by Godolphin in November.
He raced four times for the Dubai-based stable, with his next start to be the Emirates Airline Champion Stakes at Newmarket on Oct. 14.
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