Stabbing Victims Speak, Neglect Conviction & Careless Riding Ban 🐴🌎💥 HORSE NEWS NOW

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July 9th, 2026

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Horse News Now delivers the TL;DR on the industry’s most important and trending equestrian stories, cutting through the noise to bring you what actually matters across the horse world. Here you’ll find the biggest headlines, along with quick, easy-to-digest summaries so you can stay informed on racing, sport horse competition, industry updates, welfare news, and major global equestrian developments in one place. Barrel Racer Speaks Out After Horse Stabbed in Las Vegas: Barrel racer Arielle Phillips is seeking justice after her horse, Detail, was allegedly stabbed during a Las Vegas competition, as the accused 17-year-old faces multiple felony charges and the horse continues recovering from physical and emotional trauma. (8 News Now) New York Horse Trainer Convicted of Neglecting 13 Horses: A New York horse trainer was convicted on three animal neglect charges after authorities found 13 horses living in severely unsanitary conditions with inadequate food and water, leading to the rescue of the animals and the euthanasia of two horses. (WNYT) Gross Careless Riding Costs Paco Lopez 30 Day Suspension: Paco Lopez has appealed a 30-day suspension for “gross careless riding” after stewards ruled he caused a four-horse spill in the Wild Applause Stakes at Saratoga on July 3, an incident that left one jockey sidelined with a minor back injury and his mount recovering from a fractured hip. (Paulick Report) Judge Halts BLM California Wild Horse Relocation Plan: A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Bureau of Land Management’s planned removal of hundreds of wild horses in Northern California and Nevada, ruling the agency may have relied on flawed population assessments and failed to meet requirements under federal wild horse protection laws. (Courthouse News) New Committee Targets Horse Racing Fire Safety: A new Horse Racing Fire Safety and Prevention Advisory Committee has been formed in New York following the Saratoga barn fire that killed 17 horses, bringing together industry leaders, firefighters and safety experts to strengthen fire prevention standards and emergency planning. (News 10) SEE Me Camp Helps Riders Feel Seen and Supported: Strides for Equality Equestrians’ inaugural Midwest SEE Me Camp brought together equestrians of color for a fully funded weekend of training, mentorship and community, helping participants build lasting connections while addressing the isolation many experience in the sport. (Chronicle of the Horse) 🔔 Subscribe for daily horse news, trending stories, and global equestrian updates. #Horses #News #HorseRacing #Equestrian #ShowJumping #Rodeo
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