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Foltaire
Colics
September 8, 2000
Response from USET PR Marty
Bauman:
"I just heard from Marty
Bauman in Sydney. He asked me to tell you that Foltaire did have a bout with
colic, but as of Friday night he was doing much better and we are hopeful
that he will compete as planned."

Source: Anky Van
Grunsven
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Last night Foltaire, the horse
of the American Günter Seidel, suffered a serious colic attack. After
it was discovered by the Dutch grooms who were fortunately still in
the stables, he was rushed urgently to the University Clinic.
Thankfully the Clinic is only a stone’s throw away from Horsley Park
and is inside the quarantine area. The situation of Foltaire (v:
Voltaire) was very critical. It was a difficult decision for the vets
whether to operate or not. However after the initial devotion by the
vets there was some improvement. So the decision not to operate was
made. Today Foltaire’s situation was a little better and he returned
to Horsley Park, where he stabled in a special area for sick horses. Günter
is naturally disappointed and the chances for him to compete with
Foltaire are very slim now. Everybody is doing there utmost to help
Foltaire get well. We all hope he will recover quickly enough so he
can still compete. After all the American team won bronze in Atlanta
and Barcelona.
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