International Conference For Health, Safety, And Welfare Of Jockeys Returns On Sept. 28

Following a hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the International Conference for the Health, Safety and Welfare of Jockeys (ICHSWJ) returns this year and will be held on Thursday, Sept. 28 at Auteuil Racecourse in Paris.

It will take place in conjunction with the 57th International Conference of Horseracing Authorities and other associated meetings around the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe weekend. The ICHSWJ is one of the sub-committees of the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities (IFHA).

“The IFHA and the ICHSWJ Steering Group are looking forward to the return of this important conference,” said ICHSWJ Chairman Darragh O'Loughlin, who will give the opening remarks. “Improving jockey health, safety, and welfare is vital for our sport. Themes we will explore at this year's conference include concussions, spinal injuries, and mental health. Following each presentation, we will also have a question-and-answer session as we all strive to expand our understanding of these topics.”

The first presentation will feature a review of the recent Consensus Statement on Concussion in Sport and what it means for horseracing. Dr. Jerry Hill, Chief Medical Adviser, British Horseracing Authority (BHA), and Dr. Jennifer Pugh, Chief Medical Officer, Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board (IHRB), will lead the discussion on how the sport can provide consistency in concussion management across racing jurisdictions to deliver the best outcomes for jockeys amid increasing resource challenges and international movement of riders.

The next session will focus on the analysis and prevention of spinal injuries to jockeys. Daloni Lucas, PhD Candidate at the Centre for Health, and Injury & Illness Prevention in Sport (CHi2PS), University of Bath, will discuss the latest research in this area, in particular spinal injuries and the role body protectors play.

The third session will examine the importance of mental health and the psychological fitness of riders. This presentation will include looking at different mental health perspectives and how cultural risk factors can contribute to the development of mental health symptoms. Participants on this panel include Professor Duncan Law, Consultant Clinical Psychologists, Changing Minds UK; Karen Lo, Sports Psychologist, Inner Edge, Hong Kong; and Dr. Ciara Losty, Sports Psychologist, Irish Jockey Pathway.

Following these three panel discussions, recently retired third-generation jockey Tom Scudamore, who is a member of the Steering Committee, will provide his reflections on the content and on the work of the ICHSWJ.

For those interested in attending the ICHSWJ in person, priority will be given to delegates who are members of the IFHA. Individuals outside of the IFHA's membership are encouraged to submit their request as soon as possible as space is extremely limited.

A free live video stream of the ICHSWJ conference will be available HERE, and those attending remotely are strongly encouraged to register in advance through the link provided. The conference will begin at approximately 9:00 CEST (GMT+1).

About IFHA

The IFHA is the global leader for the international sport of Thoroughbred racing, seeking to promote all facets of the worldwide sport; protect the welfare of the equine and human athlete; and protect and grow its global social and economic significance for current and future generations.

Major areas of the IFHA's activities include:

  • Making and amending the International Agreement on Breeding, Racing and Wagering (the IABRW)
  • Policy development relating to welfare and safety of horses and riders
  • International Race Planning and Grading (“black type”)
  • World Rankings
  • The fight against Equine Prohibited Substances and Practices
  • Harmonization of Racing Rules
  • Certification of IFHA Reference Labs
  • Fostering commercial development of the racing industry globally

The IFHA is a foundation member with Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI) of the International Horse Sports Confederation and is affiliated to the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH).

About ICHSWJ

The ICHSWJ is a committee of the IFHA, and its mission has been to 'provide a forum to discuss and implement strategies to raise the standards of safety and the standards of care provided to jockeys' and its vision has been to 'create a safer and healthier everyday life for jockeys when they participate in the sport.'

The ICHSWJ's stated objectives are as follows:

  • Raise awareness of jockeys' health, safety and welfare issues
  • Harmonise standards and procedures throughout the world
  • Harmonise the collection of injury data
  • Provide a forum for the sharing of information
  • Share research findings and foster collaboration
  • Propose strategies to deal with issues on a global basis
  • Set-up a more effective communication mechanism between countries

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Dr. Stowe Burke Joins Board Of Directors For The Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation

The Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation (TRF), is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Stowe Burke, DVM, to its esteemed Board of Directors.

Dr. Burke, a native of Saratoga Springs, brings a wealth of knowledge and a lifelong passion for equine care and horsemanship to his role on the board. A distinguished graduate of Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Burke's journey in the world of equine medicine has been deeply influenced by his family's legacy.

His late grandfather, Robert J. “Bobby” Burke (1925-2017), was a renowned figure in the world of horse racing and horsemanship. Bobby Burke's commitment to the well-being of horses left an indelible mark on Dr. Stowe Burke, nurturing his profound love for horses and inspiring him to dedicate his career to their health and welfare.

Dr. Stowe Burke is the proud owner of Burke Equine Therapy, a Saratoga Springs-based practice that specializes in providing advanced veterinary care and therapeutic services to horses. His expertise and dedication to equine well-being have made him a trusted figure within the equine community, both locally and beyond. As a new member of the TRF Board of Directors, Dr. Burke's unique perspective and professional insights will play a pivotal role in advancing the organization's mission.

“I am deeply honored to join the Board of Directors at TRF,” said Dr. Stowe Burke. “My lifelong passion for horses, has guided my career path, and I am thrilled to contribute to an organization that shares my dedication to the welfare of these magnificent animals.”

TRF Executive Director Kelly Armer, expressed her excitement at Dr. Burke's appointment: “Stowe's exceptional background and commitment to equine care make him a valuable addition to our board. We are confident that his expertise will further enhance our ability to provide loving homes and second chances to retired Thoroughbred racehorses.”

For more information about The Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation, its mission, and its programs, please visit www.trfinc.org.

About TRF: Founded in 1983, the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation is a national organization devoted to saving Thoroughbred horses no longer able to compete at the racetrack from possible neglect, abuse, and slaughter. As the oldest Thoroughbred rescue in the country, the TRF provides sanctuary to retired Thoroughbreds throughout their entire lifetime.

Best known for its pioneering Second Chances Program, the organization provides incarcerated individuals with life-changing vocational training through an accredited equine care and stable management program. At eight correctional facilities across the US, including one juvenile justice facility, this program offers second careers to its horses and a second chance at life for program graduates upon release from prison.

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Accomplished Girl Goes Gate-To-Wire In Presque Isle Downs Masters; Goodie Goomer Upsets Mile

Gentry Farm's Accomplished Girl recorded her first graded stakes score in front-running fashion by winning Monday's $300,000 Presque Isle Downs Masters (Grade 2) by three-quarters of a length.

Jockey Edgard Zayas shipped in from Florida to ride Accomplished Girl for trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. The duo completed 6 ½ furlongs in 1:15.29.

The fleet-footed Accomplished Girl broke on top in the Presque Isle Downs Masters and comfortably completed an opening quarter-mile in :23.30 while staying uncontested on the front end. Following a half-mile of :45.99, Accomplished Girl turned for home in front and was briefly joined on her outside by heavy favorite Loyalty. In the final eighth of a mile, late-running Midnight Stroll and Marissa's Lady began to find their best run but were unable to go by Accomplished Girl.

“She was amazing today,” Zayas said. “She broke out of there running. As soon as she got to the lead, her ears went up and was great the rest of the way. She kept digging in late when the fillies started to come to her. I think the easier first quarter-mile helped her late.”

Accomplished Girl banked $180,000 for her victory in the Presque Isle Downs Masters. Her overall record now stands at a solid 6-3-1-0 with overall purse earnings of $286,225.

Here is the complete order of finish (with $2 mutuel payouts):

1. Accomplished Girl ($12.40, $5.60, $5)

2. Midnight Stroll (X, $5.60, $5)

3. Marissa's Lady (X, X, $3.60)

4. Loyalty

5. Jill Jitterbug

6. Sweet Amy

Accomplished Girl is a 3-year-old daughter of Street Boss out of the Twirling Candy mare Dazzle. She was bred in Kentucky by Jack Swain III.

John Bourke's Goodie Goomer made a late surge at the rail to pull a shocking 27-1 upset victory in Monday's $150,000 Presque Isle Downs Mile.

Ridden by Angel Stanley, Goodie Goomer was the longest shot in the field of six colts and geldings. He completed 1 1/16 miles in 1:43.70.

Franz Josef set a mild early tempo in the Presque Isle Downs Mile. He and jockey Gaddiel Martinez were relatively uncontested during the opening quarter-mile of :24.93. Goodie Goomer sat fourth in the early stages and stayed on the inside part of the track. Following a half-mile in a comfortable :50.15, the positions remained relatively unchanged and the field was only separated by about four lengths. As the field turned for home, Goodie Goomer found a small opening to the inside of Franz Josef as he battled with He's a Mess who ranged up to his outside. While those three horses battled one another, heavily favored Carrothers was attempting to get on-track after trailing the field up the backside and making a five-wide sweep at the head of the lane. In deep stretch, Goodie Goomer continued his charge at the rail and surged past Franz Josef and He's a Mess for a half-length victory. He's a Mess finished a scant nose in front of pace-setting Franz Josef to complete the exacta.

This was Goodie Goomer's first lifetime stakes victory. The 5-year-old gelded son of Verrazano now improved his overall mark to 23-7-4-7 with earnings of $253,805.

Here is the complete order of finish for the Presque Isle Downs Mile (with $2 mutel payouts):

1. Goodie Goomer ($57.80, $19.40, $9.20)

2. He's a Mess (X, $6, $4.80)

3. Franz Josef (X, X, $7)

4. Hush of a Storm

5. Carrothers

6. Can'tstealmythunder

For more information about racing and gaming from Presque Isle Downs, visit www.presqueisledowns.com.

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