Horse racing

2 Horses Die in First Race at Los Alamitos

Mighty Elijah and Into a Hot Spot died during Saturday's race

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LOS ALAMITOS, CA – JULY 3, 2014: Thoroughbred horses cross the finish line in front of the grandstands during the 5th thoroughbred race at Los Alamitos Race Track on July 3, 2014 in Los Alamitos, California. This is the first time thoroughbreds have raced at the track since 1991. (Photo by Gina Ferazzi/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

Two horses died after the first race at Los Alamitos Race Course Saturday, adding to the death toll in a year that has seen increased scrutiny of the sport in Southern California.

According to official Los Alamitos racing results, Mighty Elijah -- a 4-year-old gelding -- weakened between horses in the lane, was injured and pulled up inside the furlong marker and was vanned off."

Into a Hot Spot "broke out and bumped a rival at the start, was hustled along early, fell back into the turn, gave way and collapsed after being unsaddled."

Horse racing has been under the microscope since 37 horses died at Santa Anita racetrack in Arcadia during the most recently concluded racing season.

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