Delaware Valet Injured, Four Races Canceled

Blood-Horse Upset with the level of care after a valet was seriously injured in the paddock at Delaware Park Tuesday, Aug. 18, jockeys took off their mounts, forcing cancellation of the final four races. The race cancellations followed a paddock accident in which valet William Hollick, a former jockey at Delaware, was severely injured. According [...]

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

TOC 100 Percent Against USADAs Involvement in Racing

Paulick Report Joe Morris, president of Thoroughbred Owners of California, said horsemen’s groups throughout North America are united in opposition to federal legislation that would create one agency to regulate medication rules, drug testing and enforcement throughout the United States. The various organizations (national and local affiliates of the Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association, Horsemen’s Benevolent and [...]

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

VA: Colonial Downs Applies for 1 Day Race Meet

Paulick Report Colonial Downs in Virginia has filed an application with the state racing commission to conduct one day of all-turf racing – Dec. 3. It’s a move that Frank Petramalo, the executive director of the Virginia Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association, called a “sham”. According to a report in the Daily Racing Form, the [...]

2015-12-01T15:20:12+00:00

Live Horse Racing Growing in Wyoming

Sheridan Press SHERIDAN — Whitey Kaul’s 100-acre YO Equine Ranch features beautiful racing horses grazing on vast fields. There is a prominent brown barn, a house perched atop a hill and a lake, with the Bighorns serving as the backdrop for an idyllic scene. The property could not seem any further from the inside of [...]

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

Options on Immigration Policy Discussed

Blood-Horse For the second consecutive year, a panel at the Saratoga Institute for Equine, Racing, and Gaming Law conference focused on immigration and labor laws, and their implications for the horseracing industry. While the 2014 panel relied heavily on positive anecdotes of a major shift toward compliance in New York state with regard to labor [...]

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

Debate Over Federal Bill Begins in Earnest

Blood-Horse A co-sponsor of federal legislation that would authorize oversight of equine medication and drug-testing said he believes members of Congress could schedule a committee hearing on the bill this fall, and that he's open to hearing from racing industry stakeholders. "We're looking at having as expeditious a process as possible," said United States Rep. [...]

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

TOBA Announces New Appointments, Claiming Crown Update

Blood-Horse The new makeup of the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association's American Graded Stakes Committee was announced Aug. 12 during the association's annual members meeting held in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. J. David Richardson, chairman of the AGSC, and Mike O'Farrell were both re-elected to three-year terms, while Pete Willmott is stepping down after nine years [...]

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

Views Differ on Progress in Medication Reform

Blood-Horse Is the current push for federal legislation to authorize equine medication oversight in Thoroughbred racing really just about banning race-day anti-bleeding medication? Will the agreed-upon federal bill be rewritten to include Standardbred and Quarter Horse racing—even if they don't want to be part of it? Would oversight by the United States Anti-Doping Agency of [...]

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

National HBPA Elects Gessmann as President

NHBPA The National HBPA Board of Directors elected Leroy Gessmann as president of North America’s largest horsemen’s association during the NHBPA’s Summer Convention held Aug. 6-9 in Denver. Gessmann is president of the Iowa HBPA and most recently served as First Vice President and Central Region Vice President for the National HBPA. Gessmann takes over [...]

2015-12-01T15:33:13+00:00
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