LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Just when it looked like the Kentucky Derby finally was within his grasp, Richard Mandella had it snatched away.
On the morning after he scratched 4-1 morning-line favorite Omaha Beach because of a throat ailment, Mandella was asked if it was the biggest disappointment of his 45-year training career.
"I'd say yes, because the Derby is what it is," the 68-year-old Hall of Famer said Thursday during a news conference at Churchill Downs. "The Derby is what everybody knows, and everybody in racing has the dream to win it. It seemed like everything was going so perfect. He couldn't have been training any better, and I actually thought that this is too perfect. And it turned out it wasn't perfect.
"Came flying in here like it was written on us, and it didn't work. And it was devastating, to be honest."
Mandella said Omaha Beach coughed a few times while galloping Wednesday morning. He decided to scope his throat, which was sore "eight or 10 days ago but cleared up, so we didn't think we had anything to worry about," Mandella said.
He was found to have an entrapped epiglottis, a fairly common ailment that isn't career-threatening. It requires surgery, however, which was scheduled for Thursday afternoon.
Dr. Foster Northrop, Mandella's attending veterinarian, said: "The tissue underneath the epiglottis swells. When a horse entraps, it really limits their breathing. It blocks probably a third of their airway. And in a race of this magnitude, that's too much to give up."
Northrop said the surgery is "very simple" and often done with the horse standing.