May 5 (Reuters) - Skinner, the bay colt trained by John
Shirreffs, has become the fourth horse scratched from Saturday's
Kentucky Derby, bringing the field for the first leg of U.S.
thoroughbred racing's Triple Crown down to 19, Churchill Downs
said on Friday.
C R K Stable's Skinner was scratched because of an elevated
temperature after having galloped a mile strongly during a
training session early on Friday.
Skinner was a fast-closing third in his most-recent outing,
the Santa Anita Derby in early April, and was seen as a serious
contender for the Kentucky Derby. He had been scheduled to be
handled by California's top rider, Juan Hernandez.
The announcement comes a day after Lord Miles, Practical
Move and Continuar were also scratched from the field, each for
varying reasons. The last time four horses were scratched from
the Kentucky Derby was 2015 when 22 horses entered the race.
Lord Miles was scratched after Churchill Downs suspended the
bay colt's trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. following the death of two
of his horses at the property ahead of the Kentucky Derby.
Tim Yakteen's Practical Move was removed from the field with
an elevated temperature while Continuar, who was one of two
Japanese chestnut colts in the field, was scratched as trainer
Yoshito Yahagi said the horse failed to reach peak fitness.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto, editing by Pritha
Sarkar)
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