Arizona Investigating Abnormal Test Results

Blood-Horse The Arizona Department of Racing is looking into a possible cause for abnormal test results involving seven different racehorses that were euthanized during the current Turf Paradise 2014-15 meet, officials said April 7. Officials said that during the current meet, more than 1,000 routine post-race blood samples have been tested by an independent laboratory [...]

2015-12-15T16:33:24+00:00

KY: Total, Average Handle Increase at Turfway

Blood-Horse Turfway Park recorded increases in all-sources and average daily pari-mutuel handle during its recently concluded 2015 winter/spring meet. According to statistics provided by the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission, total handle on live races for 37 racing programs was $63,463,760. That's an increase of 34.2% from $47,276,928 for a 30-day meet in 2014. Turfway this [...]

2015-12-15T16:32:29+00:00

Oaklawn honors former jockey/trainer Kurinec

Daily Racing Form HOT SPRINGS, Ark. – Oaklawn welcomed an old friend back to the winner’s circle last week when 98-year-old former jockey and trainer Frank A. Kurinec was part of a race presentation April 1. Kurinec has resided at an assisted-living facility in Hot Springs in the seven years since a car accident forced [...]

2016-11-03T12:43:06+00:00

Idaho Gov. Vetoes Repeal of Instant Racing

Blood-Horse Idaho Gov. C.L. "Butch" Otter has vetoed legislation that would have made roughly 250 Instant Racing betting machines illegal. But Otter did put a moratorium on any new Instant Racing machines in the state and asked the legislature to join him in appointing a special investigator to assess the legality of the machines that [...]

2015-12-15T16:38:27+00:00

Federal Bill Expected for Drug Regulation

Blood-Horse Racing industry officials in late March and early April said they again expect to see federal legislation filed this year that would authorize the United States Anti-Doping Agency to oversee equine medication and drug testing procedures. Last summer The Jockey Club at its Round Table conference indicated it would advocate for federal involvement in [...]

2016-11-03T12:43:06+00:00

Louisiana HBPAs Executive Director Keith Gee Dies

New Orleans Advocate Keith Gee, an attorney and longtime supporter of local horse racing and its many workers, died Saturday of cancer. He was 56. Born Ronald Keith Gee, he served as executive director of the Louisiana Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association since March 2012. Perhaps his biggest achievement occurred last year when he convinced [...]

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

White Elected President of Florida HBPA

Blood-Horse Bill White, one of South Florida's all-time leading trainers, has been elected president of the Florida Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association for the 12 months that began April 1. White succeeds Phil Combest, a trainer and owner who had been the Florida HBPA president since 2011. Members of the Florida HBPA 15-member board of [...]

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

Ohio Horsemen Want Breed-Specific Drug Rules

Blood-Horse Horsemen's representatives told the Ohio Horse Racing Commission March 30 that equine medication rules, which the commission is reviewing, should be breed-specific in nature. The OSRC in February heard testimony from representatives of the Association of Racing Commissioners International and Racing Medication and Testing Consortium, and in April will hear from veterinarians and scientists [...]

2015-12-15T16:43:28+00:00
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