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6/5/21
not only does he make enough money, but he is less modest than most trainers, tho think he was genuiinely surprised at this MS win. And a trainer should always know about medication for his horse, contents, effects and side-effects. Do not know about horse meds, but many people meds are given off-label, which means "not for intended use" and efffective for other purpose., but sure this was not that intention. Trouble is steroids are fast-acting and often the drug of choice , without wating for another to work, when another would work well for his rash.
6/8/21
Yes, his right. But even though he is doing additional testing to see how it got in his system, I’m not sure that would hold up as that other testing is not routine for runners and if it shows in their regular testing it may not matter how it got there?
Im sure nothing will change Churchill’s mind(s) on their ban since they’re including other positives. I don’t think the KHRC can allow Baffert to run there or in the Derby/Oaks?
6/9/21
KHRC is blocking Baffert from getting the requested testing. Plus they have not even set a hearing date. Remember CDI is a private owned property who has issued the 2 plus year suspension, which is way too much!
Attorneys for Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert and Zedan Racing Stables filed a lawsuit June 7 against the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission seeking further testing of Medina Spirit's post-race Kentucky Derby (G1) urine sample.
Read more from BloodHorse.com6/9/21
From the KHRC website, Betamethasone overage is considered a class C overage. Here are the penalties , at the most Baffert would get 30 days NOT 2 plus years.
https://casetext.com/regulation/kentucky-administrative-regulations/title-810-public-protection-cabinet-kentucky-horse-racing-commission/chapter-8-medication-guidelines/section-810-kar-8030-disciplinary-measures-and-penalties
First offense |
Second offense within a 365-day period in any racing jurisdiction |
Third offense within a 365-day period in any racing jurisdiction |
Zero to ten (10) day suspension absent mitigating circumstances; AND $500 to $1,500 fine absent mitigating circumstances. |
Ten (10) to thirty (30) day suspension absent mitigating circumstances; AND $1,500 to $2,500 fine absent mitigating circumstances |
6/9/21
Methinks they are trying to make an example of Baffert----which is why the punishment is so far over the top
6/9/21
It’s all Churchill Downs because it was during the Derby and they are bowing to animal rights groups. IMHO