NY: Bill Would Protect Purses at Finger Lakes

Blood-Horse Legislation has been introduced in both houses of the New York legislature, which would require the owners of a future commercial casino to make whole any losses suffered by horsemen and breeders at nearby Finger Lakes Gaming & Racetrack, because of the expected competitive hit the upstate track is facing. If approved, the legislation [...]

2016-11-03T12:43:07+00:00

Ontario Developing Regulations for Cobalt

Blood-Horse The Ontario Racing Commission said March 20 it will begin developing a "practical and appropriate response" for testing for the mineral cobalt, which is endogenous to the horse but believed to have blood-doping effects when administered in large doses. The ORC, which governs Thoroughbred, Standardbred, and Quarter Horse racing in the province, said it [...]

2016-11-03T12:43:07+00:00

RCI Poised to Ban Cobalt Administrations

RCI COLUMBUS, Ohio - In remarks made before the Board of Directors of the United States Trotting Association this past weekend, Association of Racing Commissioners International (RCI) President Ed Martin indicated that he expected regulators would set a uniform approach on cobalt when they meet in Tampa, Florida, at meetings held April 21-23, 2015. Martin [...]

2016-11-03T12:43:07+00:00

KY Regulation for Salix-Free Races Proposed

Blood-Horse The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission is considering a proposal that would permit the state's racetracks to card races that would prohibit the administration of furosemide, also known as Salix or Lasix, within 24 hours of post time. Under the proposal, the commission would adopt a new administrative regulation that "authorizes licensed racing associations to [...]

2016-11-03T12:43:07+00:00

Jockeys Guild, Parx Racing Reach Agreement

Blood-Horse The Jockeys' Guild has reached an agreement with Parx Racing, resolving their dispute in a manner that will not alter the current on-track accident policy at the Pennsylvania track. After discussions between the parties March 18, all jockeys will continue to be covered by the $1 million on-track accident insurance policy both in the [...]

2015-12-15T20:25:48+00:00

Grants Available for Out-of-Competition Tests

Blood-Horse With the large concentration of graded stakes scheduled for spring and summer, The Jockey Club is reminding regulatory authorities and racetracks that it has budgeted another $250,000 in grants for out-of-competition testing to supplement the efforts of racetracks. The Jockey Club said the funding is designed to encourage more out-of-competition testing for the presence [...]

2015-12-15T20:23:38+00:00

WV Budget Plan: Take Another $2M From Purses

Blood-Horse Legislation for the fiscal 2016 state budget in West Virginia is calling for another reduction in video lottery terminal and table games revenue that goes to purses at Thoroughbred and Greyhound tracks. Last summer, in the final hours of a special session, the legislature shifted 10% of revenue that goes to purses to pay [...]

2016-11-03T12:43:07+00:00

Ky. racing commission makes new medication push

Louisville Courier-Journal The controversial question of whether horses should not receive medication on days they race — as is the rule in most of the world except North America — is about to be a battle again for the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission. The commission, which dropped prior efforts to ban race-day medication in certain [...]

2016-11-03T12:43:07+00:00

Arlington Stakes Cuts Not Enough for Horsemen

Blood-Horse The Illinois Racing Board March 17 approved a drastically reduced stakes schedule for the summer meeting at Arlington International Racecourse, putting five graded events "on hiatus." But the Illinois Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association argued the cuts in stakes purses are not deep enough, given the hard economic times facing the state's industry. ITHA executive director [...]

2016-11-03T12:43:07+00:00

Jockeys Decline to Accept Mounts at Parx racetrack

Paulick Report On March 14, 2015 riders at Parx, as well as jockeys from other tracks in the surrounding areas, began notifying the Parx Racing Secretary, as well as the Pennsylvania Horse Racing Commission Stewards at Parx, that they will not accept mounts on or after March 19, 2015, unless Parx unconditionally guarantees to them [...]

2015-12-15T20:49:14+00:00
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