Horse Racing Has Some Issues
There was a horse in the latest Breeder's Cup that tested positive for a very small amount stanozolol in his system. According to the current system the drug was administered legally and according to the trainer should have out of they horse's system prior to the race. The drug was administered more than 68 days prior to the Breeder's Cup race and it was anticipated that there would be no problems.
The presence of stanozolol in a horse's system is reason for disqualification and redistribution of purse money. It is anticipated that there will be a disqualification and redistribution of purse money soon.
According to the trainer the horse had problems maintaining his weight while training and was administered this steroid type of drug to maintain weight while training. Obviously if timed "properly" the horse is able to be trained at a higher level, recover faster, and maintain conditioning right up to the race.
The trainer has apologized, whether he should be forgiven by the owners and the sport is TBD.
The presence of stanozolol in a horse's system is reason for disqualification and redistribution of purse money. It is anticipated that there will be a disqualification and redistribution of purse money soon.
According to the trainer the horse had problems maintaining his weight while training and was administered this steroid type of drug to maintain weight while training. Obviously if timed "properly" the horse is able to be trained at a higher level, recover faster, and maintain conditioning right up to the race.
The trainer has apologized, whether he should be forgiven by the owners and the sport is TBD.
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