‘Last Chance/First Chance’ Contest Provides Final Opportunity To Win Entry To 2023 National Horseplayers Championship

The final chance to qualify for the 2023 National Horseplayers Championship (NHC) is once again happening on the eve of the tournament, Thursday, March 9, 2023, during the Last Chance/First Chance qualifier at the Horseshoe Las Vegas. Last year's Last Chance/First Chance Contest yielded a record 21 seats into the weekend's NHC.

For horseplayers wanting a final shot at competing for the biggest cash prize in Thoroughbred racing contest play and an Eclipse Award, the Last Chance/First Chance qualifier is their opportunity. For those who are already qualified, it's a way to earn a second entry to NHC 2023. And for those who already hold the maximum two entries to this year's NHC, the Last Chance/First Chance offers the luxury of securing the very first berths to the 2024 NHC.

The top five places at the Last Chance/First Chance Contest are guaranteed to win a qualifying spot to #NHC2023 provided they are a current 2022 NHC Tour member. One additional qualifying spot to the NHC will be awarded for every 20 entries over the first 140 entries. The top three leaders will share a cash prize pool equal to 30% of entry fees (15% to first, 10% to second, 5% to third) with the balance of entry fees going to the NHC prize pool.

An NHC-eve fixture, the Last Chance/First Chance Contest includes races from across the country. The tournament format requires participants to make a total of 11 mythical WIN/PLACE wagers (four mandatory races and seven player's choice). A $500 entry fee must be paid in full prior to participating in the tournament. Players may register in person at the Paris Race and Sports Book or online at NTRA.com/NHC2023 (registration closes Wednesday March 8 at 8:00 pm PT). Participants may purchase up to four entries in the Last Chance/First Chance Contest.

To sign up for the NHC Tour, go to www.ntra.com/membership.

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Erwan De Chambord Joins Haras de Montaigu

Erwan De Chambord has joined Haras de Montaigu in the capacity of commercial development and client relations. He will serve as the point of contact for new sales in addition to advising on breeding and stallion matings. Launching EDC Agency two years ago, De Chambord has also served with Arqana and bloodstock agent Nicolas de Watrigant, in addition to holding the post of assistant under U.S.-based trainer Christophe Clement. Representing Haras de Montaigu at the track, at French sales and international racing venues, De Chambord will work alongside Aliette Forien and Sybille Gibson to further the operation's advancement and growth.

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HISA, HIWU Preparing For March 27 Launch Of Anti-Doping And Medication Control Program

Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority CEO Lisa Lazarus said the organization is on a one-month countdown to an anticipated March 27 launch, in conjunction with the Horseracing Integrity and Welfare Unit, of HISA's Anti-Doping and Medication Control program.

“We're particularly excited and enthusiastic about the launch of the ADMC program  because we believe it's something the industry has long been calling for and long awaited, which is uniform, rigorous, consistent anti-doping rules across state lines and across the country,” Lazarus said. “We're going to have a uniform, centralized testing and results management process, uniform penalties.

“One other component of the program that we believe will make a profound difference,” said Lazarus, “is the harmonization of the testing laboratories, that we have the labs that are actually going to be accredited by HISA and used in our system looking for the same substances at the same levels, which we believe is critical. So if your horse is tested in Kentucky it's not going to have a different result than Florida, etc. And we think that's something the industry has been asking for for a long time.”

The tentative startup date is contingent on approval of the submitted ADMC rules by the Federal Trade Commission, which oversees HISA. Lazarus said she has received every indication that the FTC will give its approval, and that HISA intends to be “110 percent” ready on that day.

HISA regulations will not be enforced in West Virginia or Louisiana because of ongoing litigation. In all other Thoroughbred racing states, the responsibility for drug testing and enforcement will be turned over to HISA and the Horseracing Integrity & Welfare Unit (HIWU) as soon as the FTC approves the regulations.

Lazarus was joined in a  press briefing on Monday by Ben Mosier, executive director of HIWU, to provide some details on what to expect once the ADMC program goes into effect. HIWU was established by Drug Free Sport International to administer the rules and enforcement of the ADMC program. Drug Free Sport International has similar contracts with the National Football League, National Basketball Association, National Collegiate Athletic Association, PGA Tour, Ladies Professional Golf Association, NASCAR, and Major League Baseball.

Mosier said he and his team currently are focusing on an awareness and education campaign and that documents and videos will soon be available on the HIWU website.

Testing will be conducted post-race, out of competition, and pre-race (for TCO2 levels), Mosier said,  adding that the industry will see “far higher levels” of out-of-competition testing than under current, state-by-state regulation. Paperless collection technology will be implemented, similar to what the British Horseracing Authority is using.

In addition, Mosier said, HIWU and HISA will introduce an “intelligence-driven” national strategy for testing that currently does not exist in the U.S. Investigative and intelligence gathering through sources and a whistleblower program will be put in place shortly after the ADMC launch, he said.

Personnel used for the sample collection process at the tracks will largely be the same people who are now employed by racetracks or state racing commissions. HISA will contract with racing commissions to do the collections in state's that enter into voluntary agreements with the Authority. In states that do not enter into voluntary agreements, HIWU will manage operations and look to hire the same individuals currently doing that work for commissions or racetracks.

Mosier outlined the process for prosecuting cases, differentiating between positive tests for banned substances – which could result in immediate suspensions – to overages for therapeutic controlled substances.

In the case of controlled substances, Mosier said, an internal adjudication panel of experts (stewards from various states) will hear cases and issue rulings. The more egregious cases involving banned substances will be turned over to JAMS, a mediation, arbitration and alternative dispute resolution provider that claims to be the world's largest company of its kind. Mosier said he hopes controlled substances cases will be resolved within 60 days of alleged violations. saying the process will be “smooth, efficient, and fast.”

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E.P. Taylor Award, Outstanding Grooms, And Media Finalists Announced For 2022 Sovereign Awards

Dale Saunders will be presented with the E.P. Taylor Award of Merit during the 48th Annual Sovereign Awards ceremony. Selected unanimously by the Jockey Club of Canada's Stewards, the E. P. Taylor Award is a lifetime achievement award honoring those who have made significant contributions to the Thoroughbred Industry in Canada and accomplished outstanding individual achievements in Canadian thoroughbred racing and breeding.

Amber Hutchinson and Ricardo Nicholson will each receive the 2022 Outstanding Groom Award sponsored by OLG.

The Sovereign Awards, which will also name Canada's 2022 Horse of the Year, will be held on the evening of Thursday, April 13 at Universal Eventspace in Vaughan, Ontario.

Click here to view the full list of media finalists.

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