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The RSPCA has renewed its urgent call for improved racehorse welfare following the deaths of four horses at this year’s Cheltenham Festival.

The fatalities have intensified concerns within the animal charity, which highlighted that 24 horses have now died in competitive racing across the UK this year alone.

Hansard sustained a fatal injury after being pulled up during Tuesday’s Arkle race. The following day, HMS Seahorse died after a fall in the BetMGM Cup Handicap Hurdle.

Friday saw two more tragic incidents: Saint Le Fort succumbed to injuries after a fall in the Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle, and Envoi Allen, a 12-year-old, collapsed and died after successfully navigating the Cheltenham Gold Cup course.

A spokesperson for the RSPCA stated: “We are deeply saddened that four horses died at the Cheltenham Festival this year. The deaths of Hansard, HMS Seahorse, Envoi Allen and Saint Le Fort mean 24 horses have lost their lives in competitive racing in the UK this year alone.”

Hansard was the first horse to die at this year’s festival

Hansard was the first horse to die at this year’s festival (AFP/Getty)

The charity stressed the gravity of the situation, adding: “One death is too many – but the scale of fatalities reiterate the urgency that lessons must be learned – including what caused the loss of life, decision making during the race, and any future means of prevention.”

The RSPCA views these incidents as “clearly at odds with the UK’s status as a nation of animal lovers.”

They confirmed ongoing engagement with the racing industry to advocate for significant improvements, including enhanced safety measures and better equine welfare both on and off the track.

Given the substantial economic impact of events like Cheltenham and the Grand National, the charity believes horses deserve every possible step to improve their safety and welfare, noting “welcome assurances from the BHA that this continues to be a priority for them too.”

James Given, the British Horseracing Authority’s director of equine regulation safety and welfare, described the deaths as devastating.

He confirmed that all incidents would undergo detailed examination as part of the regulator’s standard fatality review process, which is integral to the sport’s commitment to ongoing safety improvements.

Mr Given acknowledged the inherent risks, stating: “Risk can never be entirely eliminated. British racing is transparent about the risks involved in the sport and publishes data regarding injury rates on its website at HorsePWR.co.uk.”

The RSPCA concluded by reassuring supporters of their continued efforts to encourage welfare improvements and explore further measures to protect horses from injury and death throughout their lives.

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