According to the initial data analysis from the 15th year of reporting to the Equine Injury Database (EID), the rate of fatal injury in 2023 was 1.32 per 1,000 starts, the second-lowest rate of fatal injury since the EID began in 2009. This is the fourth consecutive year that the rate of fatal injury has been below 1.5 fatalities per 1,000 race starts. The rate of fatal injury increased slightly from 2022, which has the lowest rate of incidence since 2009 of 1.25 fatalities per 1,000 starts.

Analysis of the EID was provided by Professor Tim Parkin (University of Bristol), who has consulted on the EID since its inception, and by Dr. Euan Bennet (University of Glasgow).

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