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May-26
It’s nice to see them choose a top trainer for Rich Strike! I wish White Abbario’s owners had chosen different.
May-27
I thought HISA now oversaw all trainers in all jurisdictions and individual applications not needed. Guess I was wrong
Next Tuesday, May 30, the License Review Committee of the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission will meet to determine the status of Richard Dutrow's training license in the state of Kentucky.
Read more from BloodHorse.comMay-27
But he is applying for licenses. I just do not understand all that HISA does regulate.
May-27
I hate seeing Jimmy leave to train in Dubai
Hovdey: In another era, not so long ago, an exemplary horseman like Jimmy Jerkens would have a barn full of classy horses competing at the height of their abilities while being treated with the same inspired care he learned working for his father.
Read more from BloodHorse.comMay-27
I don’t think they can do anything for something that happened before they started up. His license was suspended and I believe up to the jurisdiction that suspended him to reinstate?
May-27
NY suspended him. All the other jurisdictions honored the suspension. He had to register with HISA to start training when NY’s suspension was done. He is licensed in NY now, with the development of him having to apply for a license in KY I guess the individual jurisdictions still oversee trainer licenses therefore 1 HISA license does not guarantee you can start horses in all the states.