HISA CEO at Symposium: ‘To External Threats, We Need to Speak in One Voice’

Lisa Lazarus, the chief executive officer for the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority (HISA), on Tuesday made an appeal for sport-wide unity with United States racing on the cusp of a Jan. 1 roll-out of HISA's Anti-Doping and Medication Control rules.

“I want you to think about what this sort of change is going to mean for the industry,” Lazarus said. “It's going to look and feel different, and it's going to allow us to say to those that are our detractors, to those that doubt horse racing is clean, 'Look, we now have a rigorous, comprehensive program that is uniform; where laboratories are harmonized.'”

Lazarus made her remarks as part of the kickoff to the 2022 Global Symposium on Racing hosted by the University of Arizona Race Track Industry Program in Tucson, Arizona. She briefly acknowledged, but did not dwell upon, the looming legal fight that HISA faces that could derail its very existence.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit on Nov. 18 ruled that HISA is unconstitutional, and the Sixth Circuit Appeals Court will hear oral arguments Dec. 7 in a similar case that also seeks to reverse a lower court's decision to dismiss a constitutional challenge.

Although petitions for legal stays, rehearings, or potential actions by Congress are all in play for the near future, HISA is otherwise operating in business-as-usual mode until an expected Jan. 10 mandate gets issued by the Fifth Circuit to enforce its order. So in that spirit, Lazarus kept her Dec. 6 remarks forward-focused.

“One of two things are going to happen,” Lazarus said. “Either we're going to be able to show, and I think we will, that the vast majority of racehorses are competing clean. And if we have [drug] positives, we'll be able to show that we're now taking significant action, that we're now on our own initiative cleaning things up. So this, to me, is a game-changer.”

Lazarus said she would like industry stakeholders to think of HISA as a “stabilizer.” She gave the analogy of a stable stock market, in which that stability allows growth to occur.

Lazarus also mentioned a couple of ways in which she didn't want stakeholders to think of HISA: Not, she said, as an entity “making rules that complicate people's lives. Not to being sort of a top-down regulator. But genuinely helping to grow the industry through creating uniformity; through creating this protective sheath around issues of integrity and safety.”

Wrapping up, Lazarus underscored the need for unity.

“We need to be united as an industry. We can fight, and scream, and yell, and debate and malign behind closed doors. But to the outside public, to the external threats, we need to speak in one voice,” Lazarus said.

“This is our moment in time. This moment is very unlikely ever to replicate itself,” Lazarus said. “We can't lose this moment in time.”

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Magical Night For MacDonald: Driver Wins Eight Of 10 Races On Woodbine Mohawk’s Monday Card

To say James MacDonald had a solid night at the office on Monday evening at Woodbine Mohawk Park would be a major understatement.

All he did was pound out a track record-setting eight wins on the 10-race card including a track record-equaling performance with trotter Locatelli in the $34,000 Preferred Trot.

MacDonald hardly needs to make a late-season push to drum up support from the O'Brien Award voters, but it was pretty cool to sit back and watch the show.

The parade to victory lane kicked off with White Tiger, who produced a 1:53.2 triumph in Race 2. He later returned to take the checkered flag with Looks Like Moni in Race 4 following his 1:53.4 score.

A wire-to-wire triumph in 1:51.4 in Race 5 with Pointomygranson completed the hat trick, and from there it turned into a Grand Slam when he guided Resolute Bay to a 1:54.2 victory in Race 6.

Obtaining the five-bagger was next, and he did that with heavily favoured P L Opportunity in 1:55 in Race 7. He rallied Quan Blue Chip to a 1:52.3 triumph in Race 8 to give him his eighth win on the program.

MacDonald then wrote a new chapter in the track record book thanks to a track record-matching mile with Locatelli in the $34,000 Preferred Trot. The 1:50.4 clocking tied the record set earlier by older male trotters Mister Herbie (2012), Musical Rhythm (2019) and Guardian Angel AS (2019).

Locatelli sat a two-hole trip behind HP Mama B. She laid down big fractions of :26.3, :55.1 and 1:22.2 before being hauled down. Locatelli fired home in :28 to win by a length over Logan Park. Race favourite HP Mama B had to settle for third prize.

Harry Poulton, who celebrated a three-win performance on the card, trains the four-year-old son of Muscle Hill-Girlie Tough for Thestable Locatelli Group and Hutchison Harness LLC. He's won seven of 25 starts this season for earnings of over $140,000. The 11-time winner has banked just shy of $350,000 in his career.

The seventh victory on the card helped MacDonald tie Chris Christoforou's single night win record at a Woodbine Entertainment oval.

But he wasn't in the mood to share. He established a new record in the Monday finale with Never Mind N, who front-stepped to a 1:55.2 triumph in the $30,000 Pop Up Series Final.

Never Mind N got away fourth before quarter pole-moving to the engine. He sailed through fractions of :57 and 1:26.1 before scooting home in :29.1 to win by 1-1/4 lengths over Serenity Cruise in 1:55.2. Wishyoudtellme was third.

Carmen Auciello trains the nine-year-old for M T Stables Ontario Inc of Scarborough, Ont.  The 18-time winner boosted his lifetime earnings to $184,268 with the win.

MacDonald is just over $400,000 away from surpassing the $10 million mark in seasonal earnings in this year's 430-win campaign.  The career winner of 3,059 races has potted lifetime earnings in excess of $53 million.

To view results for Monday's card of harness racing, click the following link: Monday Results – Woodbine Mohawk Park.

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Churchill Downs Unveils Official Art of the 2023 Kentucky Derby

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2022) – Churchill Downs today released the 2023 “Official Art of the Kentucky Derby” by renowned international artist, Romero Britto. Considered one of the most celebrated living artists in the world, Britto uses a bold, vibrant aesthetic to evoke a sense of fun and happiness in each of his pieces.

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Churchill Unveils Official 2023 Art Of The Kentucky Derby By International Artist Romero Britto

Churchill Downs Racetrack today released the 2023 “Official Art of the Kentucky Derby” by renowned international artist, Romero Britto. Considered one of the most celebrated living artists in the world, Britto uses a bold, vibrant aesthetic to evoke a sense of fun and happiness in each of his pieces. From his roots in Brazil to his current home in Miami, Britto has traveled around the world, bringing joy and inspiration to millions with his fresh, colorful work.

Britto's artwork for the 149th Kentucky Derby presented by Woodford Reserve highlights his iconic approach of mixing bright colors with unique patterns. With sparkling, textured accents and elements of pop graphics, the art features subtle details that bring the racetrack scene to life, highlighting the energy and excitement of the Derby in a modern way.

“The Kentucky Derby has such a rich history, and we are thrilled to collaborate with Romero Britto to commemorate the 149th running with artwork that brings a modern perspective to our longstanding tradition,” said Casey C. Ramage, VP of Marketing and Partnerships, Churchill Downs. “Working with an icon like Britto is an exciting opportunity for us to connect with new fans around the globe through this visually compelling representation of the fun and exhilaration of the Derby experience.”

In addition to creating the “Official Art of the Kentucky Derby,” Britto will also attend this year's event to watch the race and participate in a variety of the week's special activities, including sitting on the judging panel for the Longines Kentucky Oaks Fashion Contest.

“I'm honored to partner with Churchill Downs to unveil the official art of this year's Kentucky Derby and celebrate this spectacular occasion,” said international artist, Romero Britto. “The race is such an iconic and fun event that no one better than Britto to create a masterpiece that elicits the happiness and passion associated with it,” added Lucas Vidal, CEO of the BRITTO organization.

Britto's “Official Art of the Kentucky Derby” will be featured on the 2023 Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks official racing programs and a variety of merchandise. 1,000 limited-edition prints will be available for purchase starting today, December 6, 2022, at 10:00am ET at www.KentuckyDerbyStore.com. All other items will be available for purchase beginning in late February.

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