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

Asmussen Grabs Milestone Win at Oaklawn Park

Blood-Horse Six-time leading Oaklawn Park trainer Steve Asmussen earned his 7,000th North American victory April 1, when Drama Coach won the second race at Oaklawn to also give the trainer the sweep of the early Daily Double (VIDEO). Asmussen is just the second trainer ever to reach 7,000 career wins in North America, following the [...]

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

Kentucky Tracks, HBPA Partner to Fund TAA

Blood-Horse The Kentucky Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association, Keeneland, and Churchill Downs will join in a unique partnership designed to generate funds for the work of the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance, the non-profit organization that serves as both an accrediting body for facilities that care for Thoroughbreds at the conclusion of their racing careers and a [...]

2015-12-15T16:39:19+00:00

Officials: Penalty System Key Part of Program

Blood-Horse As more jurisdictions continue to implement the multiple medication violation penalty system as part of the National Uniform Medication Program, officials March 31 said it's beginning to show it can be a useful tool. The MMV penalty system, which officially began Jan. 1, 2014, in jurisdictions that had adopted it at that time, assigns [...]

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

ROAP Seeks Regulation of ‘Program Trainers’

Blood-Horse The Racing Officials Accreditation Program, on its 2015 list of points of emphasis, is encouraging the horse racing industry to develop regulations to deal with the issue of "program trainers"—generally those who serve as cover for suspended or barred individuals. "On a scale of one to 10, in terms of importance to racing it [...]

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

Four Penn National Vets Face Federal Charges

Blood-Horse In a move that sounded a lot like the other shoe dropping, federal criminal charges have been filed against four racetrack veterinarians involved in treating horses at Penn National Race Course near Grantville, Pa. Late March 26, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania announced criminal charges had been filed against [...]

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

MA House Passes Suffolk Simulcast Extension

Blood-Horse With time running out for Suffolk Downs to continue offering full-card simulcasts, the Massachusetts House of Representatives March 26 passed a bill that extends the current rights for one more month. The action was the second extension for the racetrack since the end of last year, and allows for simulcasts to continue through April [...]

2015-12-15T20:13:05+00:00
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