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5/14/21
They have no leg to stand on it’s a frivolous lawsuit. The track and other betting companies have no way to get the money back from the people they paid out to on Medina Spirits win bets.
5/15/21
I cannot wait till we have the Horse Racing Integrity Act up and running.
Here are my thoughts from a few things I heard them state today on NBC:
1) Why didn't Churchill Downs test for Therapeutics before the race? California does!
2) If the race had been run in California Bob would have been fined and suspended, but the horse would not have been disqualified.
We need consistency in the 50 states!!
5/15/21
I totally agree with your very well written piece on the Baffert fiasco with Medina! I think in order to maintain the integrity of horse racing or any sport, it is vital to deal with facts and know we shall should be held to the same standards and laws. I think for those who are big Baffert fans, it might be disappointing to read about the charge, but need to recognize accountability is important. I personally think that with the large amount of horses in his barns, Baffert abdicates a lot of responsibilities to his assistant trainers, and others to carry on day to day operations,so he might not have been aware of what was going on . However,that is not a valid excuse for a trainer who in his 60’s has been around the sport for many years! He is ultimately responsible ,and the truth must come out! There are trainers like Richard Mandella,Mark Casse, Graham Motion who are closely involved personally with their horses,and have clean records. I cannot feel sorry for a trainer who has 29 violations against him over the years!
5/16/21
I found it hard to enjoy the Preakness TV coverage today with all the negative attention on Baffert and the drug violations. It certainly casts racing in bad light. If all the other trainers can make it through the intricacies of all the medication requirements and rules, why can’t Baffert? Baffert in the past year came up with drug positives in the Arkansas Derby, then the Kentucky Oaks and then the Kentucky Derby. Really?! When they interviewed Chad Brown and Todd Pletcher today,while they didn’t directly accuse Baffert, you could see both trainers were troubled by all this attention and the integrity of thoroughbred racing by the answers they gave.
You’re right, it’s about accountability. If last year’s violations weren’t a wake up call for Baffert, this violation better be. I was relieved and so pleased when Rombauer won today. So nice for his team.
5/17/21
Very sad for Median Spirit. Wonder when we will know if Mandaloun officially won the Derby.
Linda J.
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5/17/21
Still in contention? That darn BB......sad for Spirit.......no "rash" is worth losing the KD for
Sandy
5/20/21
Apparently there’s no rule on when a split sample should be sent for testing.....
After Dr. Bruce Howard confirmed Medina Spirit’s split sample had not been shipped Tuesday morning, the KHRC moved into blackout mode. A spokesman said no further updates would be provided until the testing was complete.
https://sports.yahoo.com/while-awaiting-medina-spirits-sample-112544715.html