The track had already postponed two major races this month and canceled Sunday racing for the second week in a row because of a shortage of horses caused by the Pimlico outbreak.
But Laurel officials remained optimistic that despite the horse's death, they will be able to resume a full schedule as early as next week.
The Maryland Jockey Club, operator of both tracks, announced yesterday that test results it received earlier in the day showed that the 3-year-old filly...
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