I don’t have live access to news feeds in this moment, but I can share what’s publicly known about “the hell we did horse” context and recent related events up to my latest updates.
Core answer
- If you’re referring to ongoing coverage or a phrase associated with a specific racehorse or an incident labeled “The Hell We Did,” there isn’t a widely recognized, consistent headline by that exact name in major outlets as of the latest widely reported weeks. It may be a nickname or a misquote connected to a few recent horse racing stories.
Context and likely related topics
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Horse racing incidents and notable collapses or injuries on city streets (for example, carriage horses in New York) have generated ongoing advocacy and policy discussions about animal welfare and regulation of carriage industries. If your phrase is connected to a specific incident, it could be part of that broader discourse. News coverage during mid-2025 to mid-2026 has included reports of carriage horse collapses and subsequent advocacy actions [CBS News New York coverage in 2025], and discussions around related legislation and enforcement [CBS News video coverage in 2025].[1][10]
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If the phrase refers to a specific racehorse named “The Hell We Did” in American racing, there are multiple horse profiles and race summaries with similar-sounding titles, including entries in Kentucky Derby/America’s Best Racing databases that mention a horse with a related name or similar phrasing in 2025–2026 timelines. The exact wording “The Hell We Did” may appear as a title or headline in some outlets or as a social media handle rather than an official racing name [America’s Best Racing entry for “The Hell We Did”], [Kentucky Derby profile for “The Hell We Did”].[5][7]
Where to look next
- If you can confirm whether you’re asking about:
- a specific news event (e.g., a carriage horse collapse in Hell’s Kitchen or a related advocacy action), or
- a particular racehorse or racing article with that phrase,
I can narrow down the most relevant and up-to-date sources and summarize the latest developments with direct citations.
Would you like me to focus on:
- recent carriage horse welfare news in major U.S. cities, or
- details on a specific horse named similarly (e.g., “The Hell We Did”) in 2025–2026 racing coverage?
Sources
The Hell We Did won his career debut as a 2-year-old on Oct. 16, 2025, going six furlongs at Remington Park. His second start came back at six furlongs with a runner-up finish in the $100,000 Zia Park Juvenile where he finished second in a 10-horse field on Nov. 25. The Hell We Did began his 3-year-old season with an impressive 13-length blowout going six furlongs in an allowance race at Sunland Park on March 15, 2026.
www.americasbestracing.netWhile a decision on Golden Tempo (Curlin)'s participation in the May 16 GI Preakness Stakes at Laurel Park is still to be determined, Vinnie Viola's St. Elias Stable, co-owner of the GI Kentucky Derby winner, has another colt waiting in the wings for the second leg of the Triple Crown in GIII Gotham Stakes winner Iron Honor (Nyquist). Viola co-owns the 3-year-old, most recently seventh in the GII Wood Memorial, in partnership with William Lawrence and Glassman Racing. "He's a nice, nice...
www.thoroughbreddailynews.comThe circumstances leading up to the collapse weren't immediately known.
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