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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Every week, the TDN posts a roundup of the relevant Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act (HISA)-related rulings from around the country. Among this week's rulings, trainer Jonathan Wong has been suspended for two years and fined $25,000 for a post-race metformin positive from last June. Wong told the TDN he has appealed the ruling which</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/weekly-stewards-and-commissions-rulings-feb-6-feb-12/">Weekly Stewards and Commissions Rulings, Feb. 6 – Feb. 12</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/">TDN &#124; Thoroughbred Daily News &#124; Horse Racing News, Results and Video &#124; Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every week, the <em>TDN</em> posts a roundup of the relevant Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act (HISA)-related rulings from around the country.</p>
<p>Among this week's rulings, trainer Jonathan Wong has been suspended for two years and fined $25,000 for a post-race metformin positive from last June.</p>
<p>Wong <a href="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wong-suspended-two-years-and-fined-25000-says-hell-appeal/">told the <em>TDN </em></a>he has appealed the ruling which could now go before the Federal Trade Commission, head to federal court, or both. He also said that he would seek a temporary injunction against the ban.</p>
<p>Trainer Kari Craddock was issued a seven-day suspension for a post-race Methocarbamol positive. Methocarbamol is a Class C controlled medication, a first offense for which comes a possible $500 fine and loss of purse. This was Craddock's second Methocarbamol-related violation since HISA's Anti-Doping and Medication Control (ADMC) program went into effect.</p>
<p>Trainer Ismael Bahena has also been provisionally suspended after Bahena's trainee, Color Field, tested positive for methamphetamine&#8211;a banned substance under HISA and a ubiquitous drug of human abuse&#8211;when winning at Horseshoe Indianapolis on Oct. 30. HIWU has now brought 11 methamphetamine-related cases for adjudication since the ADMC program went into effect.</p>
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<p><strong><u>NEW HISA/HIWU STEWARDS RULINGS</u></strong></p>
<p>The following rulings were reported on HISA's &#8220;<a href="https://portal.hisausapps.org/public-rulings">rulings</a>&#8221; portal and through the Horseracing Integrity and Welfare Unit (HIWU)'s &#8220;<a href="https://www.hiwu.org/public-disclosures/pending">pending</a>&#8221; and &#8220;<a href="https://www.hiwu.org/public-disclosures/resolutions">resolved</a>&#8221; cases portals.</p>
<p><u>Resolved ADMC Violations</u></p>
<p><strong>Date: 01/06/2024</strong></p>
<p><strong>Licensee:</strong> Monte Gelrod, trainer</p>
<p><strong>Penalty:</strong> Written reprimand. Admission.</p>
<p><strong>Explainer:</strong> For the presence of Omeprazole-Controlled Medication (Class C)-in a sample taken from Salto de Tigre. This was a possible violation of Rule 3312-Presence of Controlled Medication Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers (Post-Race/Vets' List).</p>
<p><strong>Date: 01/13/2024</strong></p>
<p><strong>Licensee: </strong>Jay Nehf, trainer</p>
<p><strong>Penalty: </strong>A fine of $3,000; imposition of 3 Penalty Points. Admission.</p>
<p><strong>Explainer:</strong> A possible violation of Rule 3314-Use or Attempted Use of a Controlled Medication Substance or a Controlled Medication Method-on the horse, Customer List. This was also a possible violation of Rule 4222-Intra-Articular Injections Within Seven (7) Days of Timed and Reported Workout.</p>
<p><strong>Date: 01/21/2024</strong></p>
<p><strong>Licensee:</strong> Fernando Abreu, trainer</p>
<p><strong>Penalty: </strong>A fine of $3,000; imposition of 3 Penalty Points. Admission.</p>
<p><strong>Explainer:</strong> A possible violation of Rule 3314-Use or Attempted Use of a Controlled Medication Substance or a Controlled Medication Method-on the horse, Sugar N Spice. This was also a possible violation of Rule 4222-Intra-Articular Injections Within Seven (7) Days of Timed and Reported Workout.</p>
<p><strong>Date: 01/07/2024</strong></p>
<p><strong>Licensee:</strong> Jose Delgado, trainer</p>
<p><strong>Penalty: </strong>Disqualification of Covered Horse's Race results, including forfeiture of all purses and other compensation, prizes, trophies, points, and rankings and repayment or surrender (as applicable); a fine of $500; imposition of 1.5 Penalty Points. Admission.</p>
<p><strong>Explainer: </strong>For the presence of Dexamethasone-Controlled Medication (Class C)-in a sample taken from Buff Hello, who finished third at Gulfstream Park on 1/7/23. This was a possible violation of Rule 3312-Presence of Controlled Medication Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers (Post-Race/Vets' List).</p>
<p><strong>Date: 11/20/2023</strong></p>
<p><strong>Licensee: </strong>Kari Craddock, trainer</p>
<p><strong>Penalty:</strong> 7-day period of Ineligibility, beginning on February 14, 2024; Disqualification of Covered Horse's Race results, including forfeiture of all purses and other compensation, prizes, trophies, points, and rankings and repayment or surrender (as applicable); a fine of $1,000; imposition of 1.5 Penalty Points. Admission.</p>
<p><strong>Explainer: </strong>For the presence of Methocarbamol-Controlled Medication (Class C)-in a sample taken from Ekati's Hit, who finished second at Remington Park on 11/20/23. This was a possible violation of Rule 3312-Presence of Controlled Medication Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers (Post-Race/Vets' List).</p>
<p><strong>Date: 12/13/2023</strong></p>
<p><strong>Licensee:</strong> Darien Rodriguez, trainer</p>
<p><strong>Penalty:</strong> Disqualification of Covered Horse's Race results, including forfeiture of all purses and other compensation, prizes, trophies, points, and rankings and repayment or surrender (as applicable); a fine of $500; imposition of 1.5 Penalty Points. Admission.</p>
<p><strong>Explainer:</strong> For the presence of Dexamethasone-Controlled Medication (Class C)-in a sample taken from Charlotte the Brit, who finished second at Tampa Bay on 12/13/23. This was a possible violation of Rule 3312-Presence of Controlled Medication Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers (Post-Race/Vets' List).</p>
<p><strong>Date: 06/01/2023</strong></p>
<p><strong>Licensee:</strong> Jonathan Wong, trainer</p>
<p><strong>Penalty:</strong> 2-year period of Ineligibility for Covered Person, beginning on July 1, 2023; Disqualification of Covered Horse's Race results, including forfeiture of all purses and other compensation, prizes, trophies, points, and rankings and repayment or surrender (as applicable); a fine of $25,000; payment of $8,000 of HIWU's arbitration costs. Final decision by arbitral body.</p>
<p><strong>Explainer:</strong> For the presence of Metformin-a banned substance-in a sample taken from Heaven and Earth, who won at Horseshoe Indianapolis on 6/1/23. This was a possible violation of Rule 3212-Presence of a Banned Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers.</p>
<p>More on <a href="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wong-suspended-two-years-and-fined-25000-says-hell-appeal/">the story here</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Date: 01/05/2024</strong></p>
<p><strong>Licensee: </strong>Carlos Gonzalez, trainer</p>
<p><strong>Penalty: </strong>A fine of $3,000; imposition of 3 Penalty Points.</p>
<p><strong>Explainer:</strong> A possible violation of Rule 3314-Use or Attempted Use of a Controlled Medication Substance or a Controlled Medication Method-on the horse, Suertuda. This was also a possible violation of Rule 4222-Intra-Articular Injections Within Seven (7) Days of Timed and Reported Workout.</p>
<p><strong>Date: 12/06/2023</strong></p>
<p><strong>Licensee: </strong>Joel Gonzales, trainer (Desert Danger's trainer is listed on Equibase as Andres Gonzalez. In HIWU's <a href="https://assets.hiwu.org/a/final-decision-for-posting-j-gonzales.pdf">final decision posted online</a>, it appears that Joel Gonzales failed to respond to the agency's notices)</p>
<p><strong>Penalty: </strong>A fine of $500; imposition of 1.5 Penalty Points. Final decision by HIWU.</p>
<p><strong>Explainer:</strong> For the presence of Phenylbutazone-Controlled Medication (Class C)-in a sample taken from Desert Danger. This was a possible violation of Rule 3312-Presence of Controlled Medication Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers (Post-Race/Vets' List).</p>
<p><strong>Date: 01/14/2024</strong></p>
<p><strong>Licensee:</strong> James Tsirigotis, trainer</p>
<p><strong>Penalty:</strong> A fine of $3,000; imposition of 3 Penalty Points. Admission.</p>
<p><strong>Explainer: </strong>A possible violation of Rule 3314-Use or Attempted Use of a Controlled Medication Substance or a Controlled Medication Method-on the horse, Melancholy Blues. This was also a possible violation of Rule 4222-Intra-Articular Injections Within Seven (7) Days of Timed and Reported Workout.</p>
<p><strong>Date: 01/05/2024</strong></p>
<p><strong>Licensee:</strong> Jose Delgado, trainer</p>
<p><strong>Penalty:</strong> A fine of $3,000; imposition of 3 Penalty Points. Final decision by HIWU.</p>
<p><strong>Explainer: </strong>A possible violation of Rule 3314-Use or Attempted Use of a Controlled Medication Substance or a Controlled Medication Method-on the horse, Justintimeforwine. This was also a possible violation of Rule 4222-Intra-Articular Injections Within Seven (7) Days of Timed and Reported Workout.</p>
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<p><u>Pending ADMC Violations</u></p>
<p><strong>Date: 01/27/2024</strong></p>
<p><strong>Licensee:</strong> Reynaldo Yanez, trainer</p>
<p><strong>Penalty: </strong>Pending</p>
<p><strong>Alleged violation:</strong> Pre-workout intra-articular injection violation</p>
<p><strong>Explainer:</strong> A possible violation of Rule 3314-Use or Attempted Use of a Controlled Medication Substance or a Controlled Medication Method-on the horse, That Magic Moment. This is also a possible violation of Rule 4222-Intra-Articular Injections Within Seven (7) Days of Timed and Reported Workout.</p>
<p><strong>Date: 01/27/2024</strong></p>
<p><strong>Licensee:</strong> Rohan Crichton, trainer</p>
<p><strong>Penalty: </strong>Pending</p>
<p><strong>Alleged violation:</strong> Pre-workout intra-articular injection violation</p>
<p><strong>Explainer: </strong>A possible violation of Rule 3314-Use or Attempted Use of a Controlled Medication Substance or a Controlled Medication Method-on the horse, Fighter in the Win. This is also a possible violation of Rule 4222-Intra-Articular Injections Within Seven (7) Days of Timed and Reported Workout.</p>
<p><strong>Date: 01/26/2024</strong></p>
<p><strong>Licensee:</strong> Robert Dibona, trainer</p>
<p><strong>Penalty: </strong>Pending</p>
<p><strong>Alleged violation:</strong> Pre-workout intra-articular injection violation</p>
<p>Explainer: A possible violation of Rule 3314-Use or Attempted Use of a Controlled Medication Substance or a Controlled Medication Method-on the horse, Surrogate. This is also a possible violation of Rule 4222-Intra-Articular Injections Within Seven (7) Days of Timed and Reported Workout.</p>
<p><strong>Date: 12/31/2023</strong></p>
<p><strong>Licensee: </strong>Gerard Ochoa, trainer</p>
<p><strong>Penalty: </strong>Pending</p>
<p><strong>Alleged violation:</strong> Medication violation</p>
<p><strong>Explainer: </strong>For the presence of Phenylbutazone-Controlled Medication (Class C)-in a sample taken from Unxpected Tiger, who finished second at Tampa Bay on 12/31/23. This is a possible violation of Rule 3312-Presence of Controlled Medication Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers (Post-Race/Vets' List).</p>
<p><strong>Date: 01/03/2024</strong></p>
<p><strong>Licensee: </strong>Jorge Diaz, trainer</p>
<p><strong>Penalty: </strong>Pending</p>
<p><strong>Alleged Violation:</strong> Medication violation</p>
<p><strong>Explainer:</strong> For the potential breach of Rule 4221-Alkalinization or use/administration of an Alkalinizing Agent (TCO2)-on Melina's Dream, who finished seventh at Parx Racing on 1/3/2024. This is also a possible violation of Rule 3313-Use of a Controlled Method During the Race Period.</p>
<p><strong>Date: 10/30/2023</strong></p>
<p><strong>Licensee:</strong> Ismael Bahena, trainer</p>
<p><strong>Penalty:</strong> Provisionally suspended</p>
<p><strong>Alleged Violation:</strong> Medication violation</p>
<p><strong>Explainer:</strong> For the presence of Methamphetamine-a banned substance-in a sample taken from Color Field, who won at Horseshoe Indianapolis on 10/30/23. This is a possible violation of Rule 3212-Presence of a Banned Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers.</p>
<p><strong>Date: 12/19/2023</strong></p>
<p><strong>Licensee:</strong> Anthony Carango, trainer</p>
<p><strong>Penalty:</strong> Pending</p>
<p><strong>Alleged violation: </strong>Medication violation</p>
<p><strong>Explainer:</strong> For the presence of Glycopyrrolate-Controlled Medication (Class C)-in a sample taken from Esor, who finished second at Parx Racing on 12/19/23. This is a possible violation of Rule 3312-Presence of Controlled Medication Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers (Post-Race/Vets' List).</p>
<p><strong>Date: 12/22/2023</strong></p>
<p><strong>Licensee:</strong> Angel Sanchez-Pinero, trainer</p>
<p><strong>Penalty:</strong> Pending</p>
<p><strong>Alleged violation:</strong> Out-of-competition medication violation</p>
<p><strong>Explainer: </strong>For the presence of Phenylbutazone-Controlled Medication (Class C)-in a sample taken from Jersey Coast. This is a possible violation of Rule 3312-Presence of Controlled Medication Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers (Post-Race/Vets' List).</p>
<p><strong>Date: 01/19/2024</strong></p>
<p><strong>Licensee: Gustavo Delgado, trainer</strong></p>
<p><strong>Penalty:</strong> Pending</p>
<p><strong>Alleged violation:</strong> Pre-workout intra-articular injection violation</p>
<p><strong>Explainer:</strong> A possible violation of Rule 3314-Use or Attempted Use of a Controlled Medication Substance or a Controlled Medication Method-on the horse, Ocean Vision. This is also a possible violation of Rule 4222-Intra-Articular Injections Within Seven (7) Days of Timed and Reported Workout.</p>
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<p><u>OTHER KEY RULINGS</u></p>
<p>The <em>TDN </em>also publishes a roundup of key official rulings from the primary tracks within the four major racing jurisdictions of California, New York, Florida and Kentucky.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/weekly-stewards-and-commission-rulings-a-primer/">Here's a primer </a>on how each of these jurisdictions adjudicates different offenses, what they make public (or not) and where.</p>
<p><u>California</u></p>
<p><strong>Track: </strong>Santa Anita</p>
<p><strong>Date: </strong>02/11/2024</p>
<p><strong>Licensee:</strong> Dan Blacker, trainer</p>
<p><strong>Penalty:</strong> Ninety-day suspension and $15,000 fine</p>
<p><strong>Violation: </strong>Failure to follow pre-workout examination reporting rules</p>
<p><strong>Explainer: </strong>Trainer Dan Blacker is suspended for 90 days from February 26, 2024, to May 25, 2024, and fined the sum of $15,000.00 for violations of California Horse Racing Board rule #1878 (Workouts &#8211; No seventy-two [72] hour pre-workout Veterinarian examinations [527 counts]) occurred between January 1, 2022, through July 1, 2023.</p>
<p>Read <a href="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/blacker-handed-three-month-suspension-15000-fine/">more on the story here</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Track:</strong> Santa Anita</p>
<p><strong>Date:</strong> 02/11/2024</p>
<p><strong>Licensee: </strong>Joel Rosario, trainer</p>
<p><strong>Penalty:</strong> Three-day suspension</p>
<p><strong>Violation:</strong> Careless riding</p>
<p><strong>Explainer:</strong> Jockey Joel Rosario who rode Exultation in the sixth race at Santa Anita Park on February 10, 2024, is suspended for 3 racing days (February 18, 19, and 23, 2024) for failure to make the proper effort to maintain a straight course in the stretch, causing interference resulting in the disqualification of his mount from first to second; a violation of California Horse Racing Board rule #1699 (Riding Rules-careless riding).</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Santa Anita stewards on Sunday issued trainer Dan Blacker a 90-day suspension and a $15,000 fine for 527 separate incidents of failing to undertake the necessary pre-workout veterinary examination reporting process for horses in his care. The three-month suspension is scheduled to run from Feb. 26, 2024, to May 25, 2024. During that time,</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Santa Anita stewards on Sunday issued trainer Dan Blacker a 90-day suspension and a $15,000 fine for 527 separate incidents of failing to undertake the necessary pre-workout veterinary examination reporting process for horses in his care.</p>
<p>The three-month suspension is scheduled to run from Feb. 26, 2024, to May 25, 2024. During that time, Blacker will be denied access to all licensed premises in California.</p>
<p>Last October, the California Horse Racing Board (CHRB) charged Blacker with failing to comply with regulations requiring that a horse undergoes a veterinary exam within 72 hours of a workout and that the work is entered into a CHRB database. The 527 incidents occurred over a period of a year and a half.</p>
<p>In a statement last October, Blacker took &#8220;full responsibility&#8221; for the rules violations.</p>
<p>The issue came to light when an unraced Blacker-trainee named Animae (Speightstown) suffered a fatal injury after a July 1 workout at Santa Anita.</p>
<p>The CHRB investigated and found that no pre-workout report on Animae had been filed within three days of the work and that veterinary reports were also not filed for two of three of the filly's workouts prior to the July 1 work.</p>
<p>&#8220;During a horse-fatality investigation for the horse Animae, it was found the horse did not have an examination by his attending veterinarian entered into EquiTAPS database during the 72 hours immediately preceding an official workout,&#8221; the CHRB complaint read. &#8220;Three out of the four official workouts listed for Animae did not have a veterinarian exam listed, including the official workout when the horse suffered the fatality.&#8221;</p>
<p>As part of a subsequent broader investigation, the CHRB discovered that from Jan. 1, 2022&#8211;when the rule requiring horses to undergo a vet's inspection prior to a workout went into effect&#8211;to July 1, 2023, Blacker-trained horses worked 789 times, but veterinary reports were not filed for 527 of those workouts.</p>
<p>In his October statement posted on social media, Blacker wrote that he had always been careful to make sure his horses were properly examined before working.</p>
<p>&#8220;I want to make it clear that I am in contact with my veterinary team daily,&#8221; Blacker wrote. &#8220;We jog up every horse, every day before they go to the track. The horses in training are thoroughly evaluated by myself, my team and my veterinarian on a daily basis.&#8221;</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Straight No Chaser (h, 5, Speightster–Margarita Friday, by Johannesburg), unraced since posting a powerhouse, front-running victory in the GIII Maryland Sprint S. on last spring's GI Preakness S. undercard, is on the comeback trail for trainer Dan Blacker. After stopping the clock for six furlongs in a razor sharp 1:08.27 and earning a career-best 107</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Straight No Chaser</strong> (h, 5, Speightster&#8211;Margarita Friday, by Johannesburg), unraced since posting a powerhouse, front-running victory in the GIII Maryland Sprint S. on last spring's GI Preakness S. undercard, is on the comeback trail for trainer Dan Blacker.</p>
<p>After stopping the clock for six furlongs in a razor sharp 1:08.27 and earning a career-best 107 Beyer Speed Figure in that 7 1/2-length decision at Pimlico, an undisclosed party agreed to purchase a minority interest in the MyRacehorse colorbearer. The deal, however, was called off after a positron emission tomography (PET) scan in a pre-purchase exam in June revealed &#8220;some abnormalities in a sesamoid,&#8221; per Blacker.</p>
<p>&#8220;Even though the horse was sound, it was the early stages of something that would've likely developed into an issue,&#8221; Blacker said. &#8220;And when you're dealing with sesamoids, it's significant. As a trainer, that's why the PET scan has been such a game changer for us at Santa Anita. It could show the initial stages of a training injury like this.&#8221;</p>
<p>He continued, &#8220;For me, it was an easy decision giving him time off. We had hoped to give him 90 days initially, but when we rescanned him (after 90 days), there was still activity in that same spot. So, we just gave him more time. The unfortunate thing with sesamoids is that they take time.&#8221;</p>
<p>In Straight No Chaser's case, six months' time, to be exact. Given the green light to resume training following a clean PET scan, the bay is now nearing his first workout back at Santa Anita, Blacker reports.</p>
<p>&#8220;He's been training as good as ever,&#8221; Blacker said. &#8220;He looks super out there on the track. Obviously, we've lost a bit of time training wise just because all of the wet weather recently, but he's getting close to being ready to breeze. He certainly looks as good if not better than ever. We'll let the workouts be the real judge of where he's at though.&#8221;</p>
<p>Hailing from the second crop of Speightster, Straight No Chaser is one of two graded winners for the late son of Speightstown, who was euthanized following a stall accident at Northern Dawn Farm in Ontario in 2022.</p>
<p>Bred in Kentucky by John Eaton and Steve Laymon, he was produced by the winning Johannesburg mare Margarita Friday. She is also responsible for the stakes winner Hangover Saturday (Pomeroy). This is the extended female family of two-time champion sprinter Housebuster.</p>
<p>Straight No Chaser brought $110,000 from MyRacehorse as a Fasig-Tipton Midlantic 2-year-old following a <a href="https://youtu.be/f_7GDE86iVs">:10 2/5 breeze</a> for consignor Paul Sharp.</p>
<p>He currently sports a career record of 7-4-0-1 and earnings of $245,800. His resume also includes a debut maiden win over the Del Mar lawn, a pair of optional claiming wins at Santa Anita and Oaklawn and a third-place finish as the favorite in last year's GIII Palos Verdes S.</p>
<p>Straight No Chaser's aforementioned win in the Maryland Sprint was further flattered when the distant third-place finisher that day Nakatomi (Firing Line) subsequently placed a close third in the GI Breeders' Cup Sprint at Santa Anita.</p>
<p>&#8220;It's great as a trainer when you have patient owners and I'm really grateful to have owners like MyRacehorse,&#8221; Blacker concluded. &#8220;To me, he's always been a horse that is gonna keep improving with age. I'm excited to get him back to the races.&#8221;</p>
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<p dir="ltr" lang="en">Maryland Sprint Stakes (G3)<br />
1.200 m &#8211; 100.000 USD &#8211; for 3yo and upward<br />
Pimlico</p>
<p>Straight No Chaser (USA)<br />
(4C Speightster &#8211; Margarita Friday , by Johannesburg)<br />
J : <a href="https://twitter.com/ljlmvel?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@ljlmvel</a><br />
T: Dan Blacker<br />
O : My Racehorse<br />
B :John Eaton &amp; Steve Laymon <a href="https://t.co/H5LRCJ51jm">pic.twitter.com/H5LRCJ51jm</a></p>
<p>—  (@WorldRacing1) <a href="https://twitter.com/WorldRacing1/status/1660029039636086784?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 20, 2023</a></p></blockquote>
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		<title>Blacker Issues Statement, Accepts Responsibility For Not Following Rules Regarding Pre-Workout Exams</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Trainer Dan Blacker, who has been charged by the California Horse Racing Board with failing to comply with regulations that require that a horse undergoes a veterinary exam within 72 hours of a workout and that the work is entered into a CHRB database, has issued a statement in which he said he takes “full</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Trainer Dan Blacker, who has been charged by the California Horse Racing Board with failing to comply with regulations that require that a horse undergoes a veterinary exam within 72 hours of a workout and that the work is entered into a CHRB database, has issued a statement in which he said he takes &#8220;full responsibility&#8221; for not following the rules.</p>
<p>The issue came to light when an unraced Blacker-trainee named <strong>Animae</strong> (<a href="https://www.winstarfarm.com/horses/speightstown-2018.html" class="horse-link">Speightstown</a>) suffered a fatal injury after a July 1 workout at Santa Anita. The CHRB investigated and found that no pre-workout report on Animae had been filed within three days of the work and that veterinary reports were also not filed for two of three workouts by the filly prior to the July 1 work. The 2-year-old suffered a fatal musculoskeletal injury to her pelvis and vertebrae.</p>
<p>&#8220;During a horse-fatality investigation for the horse Animae,&#8221; the CHRB complaint read, &#8220;it was found the horse did not have an examination by his attending veterinarian entered into EquiTAPS database during the 72 hours immediately preceding an official workout. Three out of the four official workouts listed for Animae did not have a veterinarian exam listed, including the official workout when the horse suffered the fatality.&#8221;</p>
<p>Blacker wrote that Animae is the only horse under his care to suffer a fatal injury. He has been training since 2011.</p>
<p>After a  further investigation, the CHRB discovered that from Jan. 1, 2002, when the rule requiring horses to undergo a vet's inspection prior to a workout went into effect, to July 1, 2023, Blacker-trained horses worked 789 times but veterinary reports were not filed for 527 of those workouts.</p>
<p>On Saturday, Blacker posted a statement to his X account, writing that he had always been careful to make sure his horses were properly examined before working out.</p>
<p>&#8220;I want to make it clear that I am in contact with my veterinary team daily,&#8221; he wrote. &#8220;We jog up every horse, every day before they go to the track. The horses in training are thoroughly evaluated by myself, my team and my veterinarian on a daily basis.&#8221;</p>
<p>He wrote that after Animae broke down, he learned that his pre-work procedures did not comply with CHRB rules.</p>
<p>&#8220;Subsequently, I learned that our long-established procedures, while complying with Santa Anita workout rules were not always in line with the California Horse Racing Board rule regarding pre-workout inspection and reporting,&#8221; he wrote. &#8220;As soon as I was made aware, we immediately began to operate in compliance with the rule.&#8221;</p>
<p>Despite implying that he thought he was doing everything by the book, Blacker admitted that he now understands that he may have been in violation of CHRB rules.</p>
<p>&#8220;I take full responsibility for this matter and the consequences it will bring forth,&#8221; he said in the statement. &#8220;I stand firm in saying that all the horses in my program have always received the highest level of care.&#8221;</p>
<p>CHRB spokesman Mike Marten told the <em>Paulick Report</em> that the regulators have filed 18 complaints regarding workout and pre-race veterinary checks since the rule went into effect. According to Paulick, stewards have primarily opted to fine violators of the rule, with amounts ranging from $100 up to $1,000 for multiple violations.</p>
<p>Blacker, 41, has 120 career wins from 840 starters. His biggest win came in the 2021 GI Kilroe Mile S. with Hit The Road (More Than Ready).</p>
<p>According to the <em>Daily Racing Form</em>, a hearing into the Blacker matter was originally scheduled for Oct. 13 but has been postponed.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Every week, the TDN publishes a roundup of key official rulings from the primary tracks within the four major racing jurisdictions of California, New York, Florida and Kentucky. Here's a primer on how each of these jurisdictions adjudicates different offenses, what they make public (or not) and where. The TDN also posts a roundup of</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every week, the TDN publishes a roundup of key official rulings from the primary tracks within the four major racing jurisdictions of California, New York, Florida and Kentucky.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/weekly-stewards-and-commission-rulings-a-primer/#.Yb0kIvtbd4k.twitter">Here's a primer</a> on how each of these jurisdictions adjudicates different offenses, what they make public (or not) and where.</p>
<p>The TDN also posts a roundup of the relevant Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act (HISA) related rulings from the same week. These include decisions from around the country.</p>
<p><strong>California</strong></p>
<p>Track: Los Alamitos<br />
Date: 09/15/2023<br />
Licensee: Kent Desormeaux, jockey<br />
Penalty: Three-day suspension<br />
Violation: Careless riding<br />
Explainer: Having received notice from the California Horse Racing Board that the appeal of DMTD Ruling #16 (August 3, 2023) has been withdrawn, the original ruling is reinstated. Jockey Kent Desormeaux is suspended for 3 racing days (September 29, 30, and October 1, 2023).</p>
<p>Track: Los Alamitos<br />
Date: 09/15/2023<br />
Licensee: Antonio Fresu, jockey<br />
Penalty: one-day suspension<br />
Violation: Participating in more designated than permitted<br />
Explainer: Jockey Antonio Fresu is suspended for 1 additional suspension day (October 15, 2023) pursuant to California Horse Racing Board rule #1766 (Designated Races &#8211; participated in more than one designated race on September 10, 2023).</p>
<p>Track: Los Alamitos<br />
Date: 09/17/2023<br />
Licensee: Armando Aguilar, apprentice jockey<br />
Penalty: Three-day suspension<br />
Violation: Failure to ride mount to the finish<br />
Explainer: Apprentice Jockey Armando Aguilar, who rode Finneus in the ninth race at Los Alamitos Race Course on September 16, 2023, is suspended for 3 racing days (September 30, October 1 &amp; 6, 2023) for violation of California Horse Racing Board rule #1692 (Requirements for Horse, Trainer and Jockey &#8211; failure to ride his mount to the finish, costing him a better finish position).</p>
<p><strong>Florida</strong></p>
<p>The following was taken from the ARCI's <a href="https://www.arci-members.com/publicpages/publicrulings.asp">&#8220;recent rulings&#8221; webpage</a>.</p>
<p>Track: Gulfstream Park<br />
Date: 09/7/2023<br />
Licensee: Padarath Lutchman, trainer<br />
Penalty: Fifteen-day suspension, $500 fine<br />
Violation: Medication violation<br />
Explainer: Steward's FO # 2023-031317 &#8211; F.S. 550.2415 Violation = Clenbuterol. &#8220;CORPORATE AFFAIR&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>New York</strong></p>
<p>Track: Saratoga<br />
Date: 09/15/2023<br />
Licensee: Robert MacLennan, racing official<br />
Penalty: $2,000 fine<br />
Violation: According to NYRA spokesperson, Pat McKenna, &#8220;an inadvertent administrative error during the claims process on September 1 resulted in voided claims.&#8221;<br />
Explainer: Racing Official Mr. Robert MacLennan is hereby fined the sum of $2,000 for failing to tend to business in a professional manner necessitating claims to be voided.</p>
<p>Track: Saratoga<br />
Date: 09/17/2023<br />
Licensee: Katherine Davis, jockey<br />
Penalty: Seven-day suspension<br />
Violation: Careless riding<br />
Explainer: For having waived her right to an appeal Jockey Katherine Davis is hereby suspended 7 NYRA racing days inclusive, starting opening day of the Saratoga Race Meet 2024. This for careless riding during the running of the 6th race at Saratoga Racecourse on September 2nd 2023.</p>
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<p><strong>NEW HISA/HIWU STEWARDS RULINGS</strong></p>
<p>The following rulings were reported on HISA's <a href="https://portal.hisausapps.org/public-rulings">&#8220;rulings&#8221;</a> portal and through the Horseracing Integrity &amp; Welfare Unit's <a href="https://www.hiwu.org/public-disclosures/pending">&#8220;pending&#8221;</a> and <a href="https://www.hiwu.org/public-disclosures/resolutions">&#8220;resolved&#8221;</a> cases portals.</p>
<p>This does not include the voided claim rulings which were sent to the TDN directly. Some of these rulings are from prior weeks as they were not reported contemporaneously.</p>
<p>One important note: HISA's whip use limit is restricted to six strikes during a race.</p>
<p><strong>Violations of Crop Rule</strong></p>
<p>Los Alamitos</p>
<p>Adrian Escobedo &#8211; violation date Sept 16; $250 fine and one-day suspension, 7 strikes<br />
Hector Berrios &#8211; violation date Sept 16; $250 fine and one-day suspension, 7 strikes</p>
<p><strong>Pending ADMC Violations</strong></p>
<p>Date: 08/28/2023<br />
Licensee: Michael Pappada, trainer<br />
Penalty: Provisionally suspended<br />
Alleged Violation: Medication violation<br />
Explainer: For the presence of Altrenogest—a banned substance—in a sample taken from Runaway Harry, who won at Presque Isle Downs on 8/28/23. This is a possible violation of Rule 3212—Presence of a Banned Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers (Post-Race/Vets' List).</p>
<p>Date: 08/23/2023<br />
Licensee: Dan Blacker, trainer<br />
Penalty: Pending<br />
Alleged Violation: Medication violation<br />
Explainer: For the presence of Acepromazine—Controlled Medications (Class B)—in a sample taken from Miss O'Brien. This is a possible violation of Rule 3312—Presence of Controlled Medication Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers (Post-Race/Vets' List).</p>
<p>Date: 08/20/2023<br />
Licensee: Totaram Rampersaud, trainer<br />
Penalty: Pending<br />
Alleged Violation: Medication violation<br />
Explainer: For the presence of Phenylbutazone—Controlled Medications (Class C)—in a sample taken from Jumpster. This is a possible violation of Rule 3312—Presence of Controlled Medication Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers (Post-Race/Vets' List).</p>
<p>Date: 08/16/2023<br />
Licensee: Robert Leaf Jr., trainer<br />
Penalty: Pending<br />
Alleged Violation: Medication violation<br />
Explainer: For the presence of Phenylbutazone—Controlled Medications (Class C)—in a sample taken from Laddie Dance, who won at Delaware Park on 8/16/23. This is a possible violation of Rule 3312—Presence of Controlled Medication Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers (Post-Race/Vets' List).</p>
<p>Date: 08/16/2023<br />
Licensee: R. McLane Hendricks, trainer<br />
Penalty: Provisionally suspended<br />
Alleged Violation: Medication violation<br />
Explainer: For the presence of Cocaine—a banned substance—in a sample taken from Princess Javoncia, who won at Penn National on 8/16/23. This is a possible violation of Rule 3212—Presence of a Banned Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers.</p>
<p>Date: 08/14/2023<br />
Licensee: Michael Matz, trainer<br />
Penalty: Pending<br />
Alleged Violation: Medication violation<br />
Explainer: A possible violation of Rule 3314—Use or Attempted Use of a Controlled Medication Substance or a Controlled Medication Method—on the horse, Late Frost. This is also a possible violation of Rule 4222—Intra-Articular Injections Within Seven (7) Days of Timed and Reported Workout.</p>
<p>Date: 08/12/2023<br />
Licensee: Joe Toye, trainer<br />
Penalty: Pending<br />
Alleged Violation: Medication violation<br />
Explainer: For the presence of Dexamethasone—Controlled Medication (Class C)—in a sample taken from Glimpse of Gold, who won at Emerald Downs on 8/12/23. This is a possible violation of Rule 3312—Presence of a Controlled Medication Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers (Post-Race/Vets' List Workout).</p>
<p>Date: 08/12/2023<br />
Licensee: Faustino Patino Lopez, trainer<br />
Penalty: Pending<br />
Alleged Violation: Medication violation<br />
Explainer: For the presence of Dexamethasone—Controlled Medication (Class C)—in a sample taken from Night to Remember, who finished third at Emerald Downs on 8/12/23. This is a possible violation of Rule 3312—Presence of a Controlled Medication Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers (Post-Race/Vets' List Workout).</p>
<p>Date: 08/12/2023<br />
Licensee: Leslye Bouchard, trainer<br />
Penalty: Pending<br />
Alleged Violation: Medication violation<br />
Explainer: A possible violation of Rule 3314—Use or Attempted Use of a Controlled Medication Substance or a Controlled Medication Method—on the horse, Tomarie. This is also a possible violation of Rule 4222—Intra-Articular Injections Within Seven (7) Days of Timed and Reported Workout.</p>
<p>Date: 07/28/2023<br />
Licensee: John Pimental, trainer<br />
Penalty: Provisionally suspended<br />
Alleged Violation: Medication violation<br />
Explainer: For the possible presence or possession of Levothyroxine, a banned substance. This is a possible violation of Rule 3214 (a)—Presence of a Banned Substance or a Banned Method.</p>
<p>Date: 07/18/2023<br />
Licensee: Jason DaCosta, trainer<br />
Penalty: Pending<br />
Alleged Violation: Medication violation<br />
Explainer: For the presence of Gabapentin—Controlled Medications (Class B)—in a sample taken from Poker Partner, who won at Presque Isle Downs on 7/18/23. This is a possible violation of Rule 3312—Presence of Controlled Medication Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers (Post-Race/Vets' List).</p>
<p>Date: 07/18/2023<br />
Licensee: Jeffrey Englehart, trainer<br />
Penalty: Pending<br />
Alleged Violation: Medication violation<br />
Explainer: For the presence of Methocarbamol—Controlled Medication (Class C)—in a sample taken from Mi Tres Por Ciento. This is a possible violation of Rule 3312—Presence of Controlled Medication Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers.</p>
<p>Date: 07/17/2023<br />
Licensee: Jeffrey Englehart, trainer<br />
Penalty: Pending<br />
Alleged Violation: Medication violation<br />
Explainer: For the presence of Phenylbutazone—Controlled Medication (Class C)—in a sample taken from Graywing, who finished fourth at Finger Lakes on 7/17/23. This is a possible violation of Rule 3312—Presence of Controlled Medication Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers.</p>
<p><strong>Resolved ADMC Violations</strong></p>
<p>Date: 08/06/2023<br />
Licensee: Cesar De Alba, trainer<br />
Penalty: Disqualification of the Covered Horse's race results, including forfeiture of all purses and other compensation, prizes, trophies, points, and rankings and repayment or surrender (as applicable); a fine of $500; imposition of 1.5 Penalty Points.<br />
Explainer: For the presence of Dexamethasone—Controlled Medication (Class C)—in a sample taken from Scary Fast Smile, who finished seventh at Del Mar on 8/6/23. This is a possible violation of Rule 3312—Presence of a Controlled Medication Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers (Post-Race/Vets' List Workout).</p>
<p>Date: 08/06/2023<br />
Licensee: Antonio Arriaga, trainer<br />
Penalty: A fine of $500; imposition of 1.5 Penalty Points.<br />
Explainer: For the presence of Phenylbutazone—Controlled Medications (Class C)—in a sample taken from Jet Set Juliet. This is a possible violation of Rule 3312—Presence of Controlled Medication Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers (Post-Race/Vets' List).</p>
<p>Date: 08/05/2023<br />
Licensee: Boyd Caster, trainer<br />
Penalty: A fine of $1,500; imposition of 1.5 Penalty Points.<br />
Explainer: A possible violation of Rule 3314—Use or Attempted Use of a Controlled Medication Substance or a Controlled Medication Method—on the horse, Inside Job. This is also a possible violation of Rule 4222—Intra-Articular Injections Within Seven (7) Days of Timed and Reported Workout.</p>
<p>Date: 08/05/2023<br />
Licensee: Boyd Caster, trainer<br />
Penalty: A fine of $1,500; imposition of 1.5 Penalty Points.<br />
Explainer: A possible violation of Rule 3314—Use or Attempted Use of a Controlled Medication Substance or a Controlled Medication Method—on the horse, Dixieland Quality. This is also a possible violation of Rule 4222—Intra-Articular Injections Within Seven (7) Days of Timed and Reported Workout.</p>
<p>Date: 08/04/2023<br />
Licensee: Devarus Douglass, trainer<br />
Penalty: A fine of $500; imposition of 1.5 Penalty Points.<br />
Explainer: For the presence of Phenylbutazone—Controlled Medications (Class C)—in a sample taken from Pickle Feet. This is a possible violation of Rule 3312—Presence of Controlled Medication Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers (Post-Race/Vets' List).</p>
<p>Date: 08/03/2023<br />
Licensee: David Mohan, trainer<br />
Penalty: A fine of $500; imposition of 1.5 Penalty Points.<br />
Explainer: For the presence of Methocarbamol—Controlled Medication (Class C)—in a sample taken from Shoot Themessenger. This is a possible violation of Rule 3312—Presence of Controlled Medication Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers (Post-Race/Vets' List).</p>
<p>Date: 08/03/2023<br />
Licensee: Jorge Maravilla, trainer<br />
Penalty: Disqualification of the Covered Horse's race results, including forfeiture of all purses and other compensation, prizes, trophies, points, and rankings and repayment or surrender (as applicable); a fine of $500; imposition of 1.5 Penalty Points.<br />
Explainer: For the presence of Phenylbutazone—Controlled Medications (Class C)—in a sample taken from Brookys <a href="https://gainesway.com/stallions/tapit/" class="horse-link">Tapit</a>, who finished fifth at Santa Rosa on 8/3/23. This is a possible violation of Rule 3312—Presence of Controlled Medication Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers (Post-Race/Vets' List).</p>
<p>Date: 07/14/2023<br />
Licensee: Carla Gaines, trainer<br />
Penalty: 7-day period of Ineligibility, beginning on September 16, 2023; a fine of $1,000; imposition of 2 Penalty Points.<br />
Explainer: For the presence of Acepromazine—Controlled Medications (Class B)—in a sample taken from Summer Lake. This is a possible violation of Rule 3312— Presence of Controlled Medication Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers (Post-Race/Vets' List).</p>
<p>Date: 07/04/2023<br />
Licensee: Lorenzo Ruiz, trainer<br />
Penalty: 18-month period of Ineligibility, beginning on September 18, 2026; 60-day period of Ineligibility for Covered Horse beginning on August 3, 2023; Disqualification of the Covered Horse's race results, including forfeiture of all purses and other compensation, prizes, trophies, points, and rankings and repayment or surrender (as applicable); a fine of $12,500.<br />
Explainer: For the presence of Diisopropylamine—a banned substance—in a sample taken from Kant Beat the Rock, who finished second at Los Alamitos on 7/4/23. This is a possible violation of Rule 3212—Presence of a Banned Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers.</p>
<p>Date: 06/25/2023<br />
Licensee: Brittany Russell, trainer<br />
Penalty: A fine of $500; imposition of 1.5 Penalty Points.<br />
Explainer: For the presence of Dantrolene—Controlled Medications (Class C)—in a sample taken from Late Night Larry. This is a possible violation of Rule 3312— Presence of Controlled Medication Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers (Post-Race/Vets' List).</p>
<p>Date: 06/25/2023<br />
Licensee: Lorenzo Ruiz, trainer<br />
Penalty: 18-month period of Ineligibility, beginning on March 18, 2025; 60-day period of Ineligibility for Covered Horse beginning on July 13, 2023; Disqualification of the Covered Horse's race results, including forfeiture of all purses and other compensation, prizes, trophies, points, and rankings and repayment or surrender (as applicable); a fine of $12,500.<br />
Explainer: For the presence of Diisopropylamine—a banned substance—in a sample taken from American Cat, who finished fifth at Los Alamitos on 6/25/23. This is a possible violation of Rule 3212—Presence of a Banned Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers (Post-Race/Vets' List).</p>
<p>Date: 06/23/2023<br />
Licensee: Lorenzo Ruiz, trainer<br />
Penalty: 18-month period of Ineligibility, beginning on September 18, 2023; 60-day period of Ineligibility for Covered Horse beginning on July 24, 2023; Disqualification of the Covered Horse's race results, including forfeiture of all purses and other compensation, prizes, trophies, points, and rankings and repayment or surrender (as applicable); a fine of $12,500.<br />
Explainer: For the presence of Diisopropylamine—a banned substance—in a sample taken from Facts Matter, who won at Los Alamitos on 6/23/23. This is a possible violation of Rule 3212—Presence of a Banned Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers.</p>
<p>Date: 06/19/2023<br />
Licensee: Dick Clark, trainer<br />
Penalty: 18-month period of Ineligibility for Covered Person, beginning on January 24, 2031; 60-day period of Ineligibility for Covered Horse, beginning on July 24, 2023; Disqualification of Covered Horse's Race results, including forfeiture of all purses and other compensation, prizes, trophies, points, and rankings and repayment or surrender (as applicable); a fine of $12,500.<br />
Explainer: For the presence of Methamphetamine—a banned substance—in a sample taken from My Heart's on Fire, who won at Prairie Meadows on 6/19/23. This is a possible violation of Rule 3212—Presence of a Banned Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers.</p>
<p>Date: 06/18/2023<br />
Licensee: A Ferris Allen III, trainer<br />
Penalty: 7-day period of Ineligibility, beginning on September 16, 2023; Disqualification of the Covered Horse's race results, including forfeiture of all purses and other compensation, prizes, trophies, points, and rankings and repayment or surrender (as applicable); a fine of $1,000; imposition of 2 Penalty Points.<br />
Explainer: For the presence of Acepromazine—Controlled Medications (Class B)—in a sample taken from Musical Cat. This is a possible violation of Rule 3312—Presence of a Controlled Medication Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers (Post-Race/Vets' List Workout).</p>
<p>Date: 06/11/2023<br />
Licensee: Peter Miller, trainer<br />
Penalty: Disqualification of the Covered Horse's race results, including forfeiture of all purses and other compensation, prizes, trophies, points, and rankings and repayment or surrender (as applicable).<br />
Explainer: For the presence of Acepromazine—Controlled Medication (Class B)—in samples taken from Forgiving Spirit, who finished second at Santa Anita on 6/11/23. This is a possible violation of Rule 3312—Presence of Controlled Medication Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers (Post-Race/Vets' List Workout).</p>
<p>Date: 06/04/2023<br />
Licensee: Peter Miller, trainer<br />
Penalty: Disqualification of the Covered Horse's race results, including forfeiture of all purses and other compensation, prizes, trophies, points, and rankings and repayment or surrender (as applicable).<br />
Explainer: For the presence of Acepromazine—Controlled Medication (Class B)—in samples taken from Giver Not a Taker, who finished fourth at Santa Anita on 6/4/23. This is a possible violation of Rule 3312—Presence of Controlled Medication Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers (Post-Race/Vets' List Workout).</p>
<p>Date: 06/04/2023<br />
Licensee: Peter Miller, trainer<br />
Penalty: 7-day period of Ineligibility, beginning on September 16, 2023; Disqualification of the Covered Horse's race results, including forfeiture of all purses and other compensation, prizes, trophies, points, and rankings and repayment or surrender (as applicable); a fine of $1,000; imposition of 2 Penalty Points.<br />
Explainer: For the presence of Acepromazine—Controlled Medication (Class B)—in samples taken from Anmer Hall, who won at Santa Anita on 6/4/23. This is a possible violation of Rule 3312—Presence of Controlled Medication Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers (Post-Race/Vets' List Workout).</p>
<p>Date: 05/24/2023<br />
Licensee: Mario Dominguez<br />
Penalty: 2-year period of Ineligibility for Covered Person, beginning on June 15, 2023; 6-month period of Ineligibility for Covered Horse, beginning on May 24, 2023; Disqualification of Covered Horse's Race results, including forfeiture of all purses and other compensation, prizes, trophies, points, and rankings and repayment or surrender (as applicable); a fine of $5,000; and payment of $10,000 in arbitration costs.<br />
Explainer: For the presence of Cobalt Salts—a banned substance—in a sample taken from Petulant Delight, who finished seventh at Parx Racing on 5/24/23. This is a possible violation of Rule 3212—Presence of a Banned Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers (Post-Race/Vets' List Workout).</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Like the wildfires fanned by this summer's hot winds, doomsday predictions of horse racing's demise have raged through the mainstream and trade press this year, fueled by a sickening spate of high-profile equine fatalities on the sport's highest-profile stages–tracks armed with some of the most stringent safety guardrails. This means these horses passed before the</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Like the wildfires fanned by this summer's hot winds, doomsday predictions of horse racing's demise have raged through the mainstream and trade press this year, fueled by a sickening spate of high-profile equine fatalities on the sport's highest-profile stages&#8211;tracks armed with some of the most stringent safety guardrails.</p>
<p>This means these horses passed before the eyes of a slew of experts&#8211;from the riders to the trainers to the veterinarians and the regulators&#8211;deemed among the best in the business. If they can't single out these horses before catastrophe happens, who can?</p>
<p>As the science around racehorse injury has evolved, the notion of a random &#8220;bad step&#8221; as the cause of catastrophic breakdowns has been largely debunked. Much cited since, a <a href="https://vorl.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/sites/g/files/dgvnsk4731/files/inline-files/Racing_Injury_Prevention_Program_Report.pdf">California Horse Racing Board (CHRB) led study</a> from between 2011 and 2013 found that roughly 90% of Thoroughbreds that suffered catastrophic musculoskeletal injuries had pre-existing bone lesions near or at the site of the fracture.</p>
<p>The problem is, these lesions&#8211;abnormalities of the bone as it undergoes remodelling leaving that part of the skeleton vulnerable to fracture&#8211;can be a clinical nightmare to detect through the usual means. Think X-rays, nuclear scintigraphy, or just jogging the horse up and down a flat path. So, what to do?</p>
<p>Catastrophic injuries don't just happen overnight. The pathology underlying these events can occur over weeks, if not months, leading up to the fracture. Perversely, this is good news. There's a window for intervention, opening the door to a new breed of screening tools.</p>
<p>Much focus these past couple of years has been placed on a biometric sensor called StrideSAFE, which appears able to identify that small percentage of at-risk horses who are sound to the human eye. The New York State Gaming Commission equine medical director <a href="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/the-missing-link-to-end-fatal-musculoskeletal-injuries/">has called it</a> &#8220;probably one of the most important contributions to the Thoroughbred horse industry that has ever been made.&#8221;</p>
<p>What's more, a new wave of imaging technologies are proving capable of diagnosing the underlying cause of these problems much earlier than ever before. Some of the industry's brightest minds say the trick to substantially reducing equine fatalities will be to standardize the combined use of these screening and diagnostic tools, bringing much needed objectivity to what&#8211;in identifying lameness&#8211;is all too often an exercise in subjectivity.</p>
<p>Easier said than done.</p>
<p>Logistical hurdles, significant costs and legitimate concerns about exactly how all this new information will be used present no small set of obstacles. But the imperative is clear, warn various industry leaders: If the sport doesn't act on these tools that it has at its disposal&#8211;and act quickly&#8211;racing could all too soon become an anachronism.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is the new frontier of racehorse safety,&#8221; said Jeff Blea, CHRB equine medical director. As an example, he highlighted <a href="https://sleip.com/">Sleip</a>, a smartphone app that has potential to work as a lameness diagnostic tool.</p>
<p>&#8220;StrideSAFE is the best screening tool we've ever had&#8211;clearly it's a lot more effective than the human eye,&#8221; said Warwick Bayly, professor of equine medicine in the department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences at Washington State University.</p>
<p>When it comes to integrating such screening tools into the daily furniture of the industry, Bayly was adamant. &#8220;We've got to do this.&#8221;</p>
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<h2>&#8220;We cannot scan all horses to identify those four percent&#8221;</h2>
<p>&#8220;It's got to the point where now it's more than a diagnostic tool,&#8221; said Mathieu Spriet, of the Positron Emission Tomography (MILE-PET) unit. &#8220;It is helpful as a clearance to race. It can help the regulatory vet by not scratching unnecessary horses. And it can help individual horses.&#8221;</p>
<p>The portable PET unit is the brainchild of Spriet, and has been a part of the diagnostic scene at Santa Anita <a href="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/pet-and-mri-a-brave-new-diagnostic-world/">since the end of 2019</a>. Since then, nine other PET units have been distributed to Florida, Kentucky and Pennsylvania. In about one month, the University of Melbourne is scheduled to join the list.</p>
<p>In its relatively short life-span, evidence strongly suggests that the PET unit is especially useful in diagnosing the sorts of fetlock injuries&#8211;those actively brewing in the sesamoid bones, and the distal region of the cannon bone immediately above the fetlock&#8211;earlier and with greater accuracy than has been the case with more established imaging technologies.</p>
<p>Why is this important? The fetlock has long been the Thoroughbred racehorse's Achilles heel. Fetlock failures <a href="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/intra-articular-joint-injections-litmus-test-for-hisa/">constituted in California nearly 60%</a> of all musculoskeletal injuries that proved fatal during the 2018-2019 fiscal year.</p>
<p><a href="https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36250620/">In this study</a>, a team of experts examined the results of 33 horses imaged using both PET and nuclear scintigraphy. The researchers agreed on the results for the PET more frequently than for nuclear scintigraphy. Indeed, they detected potential sesamoid bone problems in 22.2% of limbs imaged with PET, but only 6.9% of limbs imaged with scintigraphy.</p>
<p>In <a href="https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35973005/">another study of 25 racehorses</a>, 88% of the PET scans performed six weeks apart identified the same problem areas in the fetlock, demonstrating the technology's reliability. In all, 65% of the fetlocks examined demonstrated improvement during a 12-week rest period from racing.</p>
<p>But when it comes to the bête noire of horse racing&#8211;those at-risk runners who show no clinical signs of lameness&#8211;the study with perhaps the most significance concerns the 72 &#8220;normal&#8221; horses chosen to undergo PET scans of all four fetlocks at Golden Gate Fields, Santa Anita and Fair Hill.</p>
<p>Three of the 72 horses were laid up as a result of what showed up on the scans, while about 20% of the horses examined saw their training schedules modified to manage small underlying issues.</p>
<p>&#8220;We had one horse that potentially needed surgery,&#8221; said Spriet, of one of the three ostensibly &#8220;normal&#8221; horses found to have major underlying issues. &#8220;We know that there are some horses out there, clinically they are fine, but unfortunately they do break down.&#8221;</p>
<p>As Ryan Carpenter, a private SoCal-based veterinarian and a habitual user of PET, puts it, &#8220;I don't think there's any modality that's superior to PET when it comes to identifying problems in the sesamoid bones early.&#8221;</p>
<p>But what about other vulnerable parts of the racehorse's skeleton?</p>
<p>The same year Santa Anita welcomed the bespoke PET unit, it opened its doors to a standing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) unit&#8211;a large, enclosed cell with dimensions of 10′ x 10′ x 30′.</p>
<p>MRI units, explained Carpenter, are especially adept at identifying issues in the lower ends (the condyles) of the cannon bone, including palmer osteochondral disease (POD), an all-too common degenerative bone problem in racehorses. &#8220;There's nothing better for POD than MRI,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>For other notoriously vulnerable regions of the racehorse skeleton&#8211;like the shoulder region and the pelvis&#8211;Carpenter said that nuclear scintigraphy remains the go-to imaging modality.</p>
<p>There are drawbacks to MRI and PET. One is cost. A new PET unit will set you back some $600,000. Standing MRIs are typically leased from the manufacturer. According to Carpenter, the cost of scanning both front ankles with either PET or MRI is about $1,200.</p>
<p>Another is logistical. It takes between 45 minutes to an hour to scan both fetlocks with MRI.</p>
<p>&#8220;The knock on PET is that it requires a horse to go into an isolation period while it eliminates the radioactive isotope,&#8221; said Carpenter. The isolation time is about eight hours. &#8220;Here, they usually go over to the hospital for a PET at about five o'clock in the morning and they usually go back to the barn around two in the afternoon.&#8221;</p>
<p>Which leads to another imaging tool, computerized tomography (CT). Indeed, Racing Victoria requires all international horses that race there, including Melbourne Cup nominees, to undergo CT scans.</p>
<p>&#8220;The biggest benefit of the CT is what? It's fast. You can CT an ankle in 17 seconds. And there is no holding period,&#8221; said Carpenter.</p>
<p>But CT also has its drawbacks. It has yet to prove itself accurate at pinpointing the more worrying active bone remodeling as early as PET and MRI, said Carpenter. That said, CT offers promise for a diagnostic learning curve, he added.</p>
<p>&#8220;I'm hopeful that with CT we can eventually pick up the change in pixels in the location of the bone change before fracturing,&#8221; said Carpenter. &#8220;If you can make that true, you can scan all four fetlocks, use radiomics to look for changes in pixel density, and do what we're doing now with PET but in a fraction of the time.&#8221;</p>
<p>Given his experiences over the past few years, is Carpenter surprised by the results of the PET study that found 4% of 72 clinically sound horses had injuries that required them to be rested for an extended period?</p>
<p>&#8220;I'm not surprised at all,&#8221; said Carpenter. &#8220;We know those horses exist. Our hardest struggle as clinicians is determining which horses they are.&#8221;</p>
<p>Given the costs and logistical difficulties associated with PET and MRI, however, &#8220;we cannot scan all horses to identify those four percent,&#8221; admitted Spriet. &#8220;It's just not practical.&#8221;</p>
<p>But what if there was another way to objectively sift through the population to identify that small percentage of at-risk horses? Dave Lambert, founder of<a href="https://www.stridesafeusa.com/"> StrideSAFE</a>, believes he's got the answer.</p>
<div id="attachment_384354" style="width: 1034px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/screen-scan-save-is-this-racings-big-fix/3d-mip-severe-sesamoid-uptake/" rel="attachment wp-att-384354"><img aria-describedby="caption-attachment-384354" decoding="async" class="wp-image-384354 size-large" src="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/3D-MIP-severe-sesamoid-uptake-1024x745.jpg" alt="" width="1024" height="745" srcset="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/3D-MIP-severe-sesamoid-uptake-1024x745.jpg 1024w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/3D-MIP-severe-sesamoid-uptake-300x218.jpg 300w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/3D-MIP-severe-sesamoid-uptake-768x559.jpg 768w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/3D-MIP-severe-sesamoid-uptake-866x630.jpg 866w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/3D-MIP-severe-sesamoid-uptake-433x315.jpg 433w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/3D-MIP-severe-sesamoid-uptake-573x417.jpg 573w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/3D-MIP-severe-sesamoid-uptake-330x240.jpg 330w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/3D-MIP-severe-sesamoid-uptake-151x110.jpg 151w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/3D-MIP-severe-sesamoid-uptake-105x76.jpg 105w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/3D-MIP-severe-sesamoid-uptake.jpg 1155w" sizes="(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px" /></a><p><strong>This scan image is from a fetlock with a severe sesamoid injury. 3D MIP is &#8220;maximal intensity projection,&#8221; which is a true 3D rendering.</strong></p></div>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h3>&#8220;This is exactly how the system was designed to work&#8221;</h3>
<p>StrideSAFE is a discreet bio-metric sensor used on horses working or racing to capture a variety of measurements related to the horse's acceleration and deceleration, its up and down concussive movement, and its medial-lateral motion. In other words, the horse's movement from side to side.</p>
<p>In short, StrideSAFE has proven capable of detecting the sorts of subtle abnormalities in gait even the most seasoned trainers, veterinarians and exercise riders miss when watching horses jog up and down a path, or when taking them through their paces.</p>
<p>StrideSAFE originally worked on a traffic light system, with a green for all-clear, a yellow for caution, and a red for possible danger.</p>
<p>In a long-term study conducted on horses racing at <a href="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/nyra-stridesafe-sensor-technology-study-begins-new-stage/">New York Racing Association (NYRA) tracks</a>, of the 20 horses that suffered fatal musculoskeletal injuries during the period of the trial, 18 of them had received a red rating in a race before suffering a catastrophic breakdown, said Lambert. One of the 20 had received a prior dark amber rating.</p>
<p>These red and dark amber ratings were issued in either the race immediately prior to the breakdown or else two or three races back, said Lambert, meaning StrideSAFE detected 90% of those horses that suffered a catastrophic injury sometimes weeks or even months in advance.</p>
<p>In total, about 15% of the horses involved in the study were red-flagged, said Lambert. Given how at that time there was still much to learn about StrideSAFE's efficacy, <a href="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/nyra-stridesafe-sensor-technology-study-begins-new-stage/">there was no coordinated system</a> to funnel those red-flagged horses for follow-up diagnostics.</p>
<p>Since then, Lambert and his team have refined the system to what he calls a &#8220;risk factor calculation&#8221; from one to five. Five is the category in which a horse is most at risk of a fatal or career ending injury&#8211;nearly 300 times more likely than horses that fall within risk category one. In all, 73% of the horses fell within category one, the safest group.</p>
<div id="attachment_384373" style="width: 1034px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/screen-scan-save-is-this-racings-big-fix/lambert_david_romans_dale_print_stridesafe_photo/" rel="attachment wp-att-384373"><img aria-describedby="caption-attachment-384373" decoding="async" class="wp-image-384373 size-large" src="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Lambert_David_Romans_Dale_PRINT_StrideSAFE_photo-1024x745.jpg" alt="" width="1024" height="745" srcset="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Lambert_David_Romans_Dale_PRINT_StrideSAFE_photo-1024x745.jpg 1024w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Lambert_David_Romans_Dale_PRINT_StrideSAFE_photo-300x218.jpg 300w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Lambert_David_Romans_Dale_PRINT_StrideSAFE_photo-768x559.jpg 768w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Lambert_David_Romans_Dale_PRINT_StrideSAFE_photo-866x630.jpg 866w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Lambert_David_Romans_Dale_PRINT_StrideSAFE_photo-433x315.jpg 433w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Lambert_David_Romans_Dale_PRINT_StrideSAFE_photo-573x417.jpg 573w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Lambert_David_Romans_Dale_PRINT_StrideSAFE_photo-330x240.jpg 330w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Lambert_David_Romans_Dale_PRINT_StrideSAFE_photo-151x110.jpg 151w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Lambert_David_Romans_Dale_PRINT_StrideSAFE_photo-105x76.jpg 105w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Lambert_David_Romans_Dale_PRINT_StrideSAFE_photo.jpg 1155w" sizes="(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px" /></a><p><strong>David Lambert &amp; trainer Dale Romans</strong> | <em>StrideSAFE</em></p></div>
<p>Using data from the same 6,616 individual starts in the NYRA study, Lambert determined that about 5% of the horses studied&#8211;a number totaling 363 horses&#8211;fell within the risk category of five. That includes the same 20 horses that suffered catastrophic injuries, 18 of which were red-flagged in prior races.</p>
<p>If the other two fatally injured horses had worn StrideSAFE in high-speed workouts between races, would the sensor have picked up a problem? &#8220;We don't know for sure,&#8221; said Lambert. &#8220;But there's a good chance it would have.&#8221;</p>
<p>Interestingly, Lambert said that in general, the red-flagged horses raced back quicker than horses in safer categories. &#8220;These horses are sound and they're ready to race,&#8221; he said, &#8220;but they're sitting on a fracture.&#8221;</p>
<p>Earlier this year, StrideSAFE was used on horses racing at Churchill Downs's short Spring meet. All eight horses that suffered a fatal race-day musculoskeletal injury were carrying the technology.</p>
<p>Seven of the eight musculoskeletal cases showed abnormal sensor readings as soon as they left the starting gate, prompting Lambert to subsequently <a href="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/stridesafe-team-concludes-churchills-musculoskeletal-fatality-data-showed-pre-existing-conditions/">remark that</a> &#8220;had the sensors been on the horses in prior races, they could have pointed to an issue the horse was having weeks or even months earlier.&#8221;</p>
<p>Unlike the NYRA study, at Churchill Downs there was a more coordinated system for following up with the trainers of flagged horses. StrideSAFE flagged two visibly sound horses that were subsequently sent for PET scans, revealing the beginnings of condylar fractures.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is exactly how the system was designed to work,&#8221; explained Lambert. &#8220;Screen every horse in a race, detect those at high risk, diagnose using modern technology and bring about a cure rather than suffer a fatality.&#8221;</p>
<p>But not every horse that's categorized as being at highest risk of injury harbors an underlying issue. And so, to refine the system even further&#8211;iron out the kinks&#8211;what would be the best application of StrideSAFE?</p>
<p>&#8220;If every horse in training wears it,&#8221; said Will Farmer, equine medical director for Churchill Downs.</p>
<p>&#8220;If every horse had this for every high-speed work and in every race, I think that would be the ultimate goal,&#8221; Farmer added. &#8220;Anytime that a horse reaches a high speed, and they have a sensor on their back, we would have such a complete picture, there would be multiple opportunities for veterinary intervention.&#8221;</p>
<div id="attachment_384375" style="width: 1034px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/screen-scan-save-is-this-racings-big-fix/asmussen_worker_stridesafe_hollysmith_paid/" rel="attachment wp-att-384375"><img aria-describedby="caption-attachment-384375" decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="wp-image-384375 size-large" src="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Asmussen_Worker_StrideSafe_HollySmith_Paid-1024x745.jpg" alt="" width="1024" height="745" srcset="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Asmussen_Worker_StrideSafe_HollySmith_Paid-1024x745.jpg 1024w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Asmussen_Worker_StrideSafe_HollySmith_Paid-300x218.jpg 300w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Asmussen_Worker_StrideSafe_HollySmith_Paid-768x559.jpg 768w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Asmussen_Worker_StrideSafe_HollySmith_Paid-866x630.jpg 866w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Asmussen_Worker_StrideSafe_HollySmith_Paid-433x315.jpg 433w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Asmussen_Worker_StrideSafe_HollySmith_Paid-573x417.jpg 573w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Asmussen_Worker_StrideSafe_HollySmith_Paid-330x240.jpg 330w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Asmussen_Worker_StrideSafe_HollySmith_Paid-151x110.jpg 151w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Asmussen_Worker_StrideSafe_HollySmith_Paid-105x76.jpg 105w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Asmussen_Worker_StrideSafe_HollySmith_Paid.jpg 1155w" sizes="(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px" /></a><p><strong>A Steve Asmussen-trained worker equipped with StrideSafe</strong> | <em>Holly Smith</em></p></div>
<p>The results from StrideSAFE present an interesting parallel with a recent <a href="https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35477925/">study out of Tasmania</a>, which found that horses will decrease their stride length in the weeks leading up to an injury.</p>
<p>Back in 2010, Tasracing partnered with <a href="https://www.stridemaster.com/">Stridemaster</a>, which had developed a biometric sensor technology, to provide a race-day timing system using GPS and motion sensor data. The original purpose was to provide information to share with the betting public.</p>
<p>&#8220;We said, 'hey, that looks like great data. Can we get a hold of it?'&#8221; said Chris Whitton, professor of equine medicine and surgery and head of the Equine Centre at the University of Melbourne.</p>
<p>Whitton and his fellow researchers reviewed the data from 584 different horses who made 5660 individual starts. They found a &#8220;marked rate of decline&#8221; in speed and stride length roughly six races prior to injury.</p>
<p>Going into the study, &#8220;I would have thought it was one or two races that they would start showing effects,&#8221; said Whitton. &#8220;Such a long period I thought was fascinating.&#8221;</p>
<p>The researchers also found that horses are especially vulnerable to injury early in their racing career. &#8220;The first and second race of a horse's career is actually quite a high risk,&#8221; said Whitton.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h4>The Heart of the Problem</h4>
<p>Fractured bones don't constitute the only cause of lost equine life on the track.</p>
<p>Though fairly rare, sudden cardiac deaths occur at a rate of one for every 8,789 starts racing, and one death for every 158,000 Thoroughbred training days, according to this <a href="http://www.chrb.ca.gov/veterinary_reports/baffert_sudden_death_report_final_1121.pdf">CHRB report</a>. But what exactly causes these events largely <a href="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/sudden-equine-deaths-this-is-so-frustrating-for-us/">remains a matter of debate.</a></p>
<p>This <a href="https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21492210/">well-considered study</a> looked at post-mortem findings from 268 Thoroughbred racehorses that suffered exercise-related sudden deaths. Pathologists made a definite diagnosis in only 53% of cases, a presumptive diagnosis in 25% cases, while 22% of cases were left unexplained.</p>
<p>Which leads to another biometric sensor technology <a href="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/data-data-data-the-new-frontier-for-horse-racing/">finding its niche in the sport</a> from a company called <a href="http://training.arioneo.com/en/arioneo-home/">Arioneo</a>.</p>
<p>&#8220;In total, we are working globally with about 600 trainers and vets,&#8221; said Valentin Rapin, Arioneo's managing director. &#8220;In the U.S. it's really the beginning for us. We're working with about 40 trainers at the moment.&#8221;</p>
<p>Like StrideSAFE, Arionoe's <a href="https://training.arioneo.com/en/arioneo-home/">Equimetre</a> fits onto the horse's tack during exercise, sending information back to the user, who can view it on a user-friendly computer dashboard. Part of that data concerns the horse's stride length and stride frequency at all gaits, from walk to trot to gallop and workout.</p>
<p>But Arioneo's Equimetre&#8211;which costs about $190 a month per device&#8211;also monitors heart-rate, providing data that can be used to assess both performance and overall health, including whether the horse is experiencing physical pain or discomfort, said Rapin.</p>
<p>&#8220;We can also look at the level of effort the horse is reaching during exercise. Sometimes you will see some abnormally high level of heart rate during exercise, depending on the speed the horse is going. And you can also see some abnormal recovery data,&#8221; said Rapin.</p>
<p>If the heart-rate monitor sends out what amounts to red flags about the horse's heart health, an <a href="https://vet.arioneo.com/en/vet-services-home/">ECG electrocardiogram (ECG) monitor</a> can be used to map a more sophisticated picture of the horse's heart rate and heart rhythm, to identify any possible underlying problems like arrhythmias.</p>
<p>Rapin highlighted a horse in Australia routinely equipped with the monitor until one day in a workout, its heart rate spiked unusually high. A subsequent ECG analysis of the horse prompted its retirement.</p>
<p>Cristobal Navas De Solis, assistant professor of cardiology/ultrasound and internal medicine at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, is one of the researchers involved in an ongoing study using Equimetre on three-day-eventers during exercise.</p>
<p>The goal is to find out &#8220;which variables are more associated with injury or performance,&#8221; said Navas De Solis.</p>
<p>From a recent preliminary analysis of the first two years of data&#8211;involving 53 horses and 1,467 individual workouts&#8211;the researchers have identified several variables that appear to have some relevance on performance and injury: Heart rate and stride rate during the warm-up period, stride length at certain speeds, symmetry at trot, and heart rate recovery after a workout.</p>
<p>Navas De Solis sees early markers of injury as the &#8220;sport's holy grail,&#8221; and the standardization of screening tools like Arioneo and StrideSAFE in horse racing as &#8220;a big step forward in this direction.&#8221; He highlighted an <a href="https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7029244/__;!!IBzWLUs!UHbw83Z-Wsb1lyIYzqjxvmDzi_pSiY4ybnjvUaan2-BhzluqS-LJtm9HNthxMSHuehoiIkGS1Yf8XHqnsTGHiA$">Italian pre-screening program for human athletes</a> that decreased sudden deaths by nearly 90% after implementation.</p>
<p>But he's also a pragmatist. To get to that stage, racing's leaders would need to agree upon a set of well-designed but probably expensive studies involving thousands of horses.</p>
<p>The ultimate program would be one that weeds out the most at-risk horses, and similarly ensures that perfectly healthy horses aren't excluded from competing via false positives.</p>
<p>&#8220;Having an arrhythmia during exercise doesn't necessarily mean that the horse or the athlete has a problem. From an arrhythmia standpoint, it's not an all or nothing. Some arrhythmias are okay during exercise and are not going to cause a problem to a horse,&#8221; Navas De Solis said.</p>
<p>A key question therefore, said Navas De Solis, is &#8220;how do we find the right balance between decreasing injury and not causing unjustified alarm?&#8221;</p>
<div id="attachment_384359" style="width: 1034px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/screen-scan-save-is-this-racings-big-fix/research-team_summit_photo_june-2023_print_stridesafe/" rel="attachment wp-att-384359"><img aria-describedby="caption-attachment-384359" decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="wp-image-384359 size-large" src="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Research-Team_Summit_Photo_June-2023_PRINT_StrideSafe-1024x745.jpg" alt="" width="1024" height="745" srcset="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Research-Team_Summit_Photo_June-2023_PRINT_StrideSafe-1024x745.jpg 1024w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Research-Team_Summit_Photo_June-2023_PRINT_StrideSafe-300x218.jpg 300w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Research-Team_Summit_Photo_June-2023_PRINT_StrideSafe-768x559.jpg 768w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Research-Team_Summit_Photo_June-2023_PRINT_StrideSafe-866x630.jpg 866w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Research-Team_Summit_Photo_June-2023_PRINT_StrideSafe-433x315.jpg 433w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Research-Team_Summit_Photo_June-2023_PRINT_StrideSafe-573x417.jpg 573w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Research-Team_Summit_Photo_June-2023_PRINT_StrideSafe-330x240.jpg 330w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Research-Team_Summit_Photo_June-2023_PRINT_StrideSafe-151x110.jpg 151w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Research-Team_Summit_Photo_June-2023_PRINT_StrideSafe-105x76.jpg 105w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Research-Team_Summit_Photo_June-2023_PRINT_StrideSafe.jpg 1155w" sizes="(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px" /></a><p><strong>The Research Team at StrideSafe</strong> | <em>StrideSafe</em></p></div>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h4>&#8220;Nothing that can't be solved&#8221;</h4>
<p>For Farmer's vision of StrideSAFE being used on every horse that works to materialize, a key obstacle is one of logistics.</p>
<p>&#8220;Race days are very structured,&#8221; said Farmer, of its main use to date at Churchill Downs. &#8220;We know times. We know distance. We know horse names. We know everything we need to know days in advance.&#8221;</p>
<p>The organized chaos of a busy training morning&#8211;with hundreds of horses working, many simultaneously, from dozens of different barns&#8211;makes the practicalities of using StrideSAFE infinitely harder in comparison, said Farmer.</p>
<p>&#8220;Right now, the logistics of training are very challenging,&#8221; said Farmer. &#8220;When you collect that data, you then need to identify which horse that refers to. In the sensor design as of today, it's not geared for you to just put it on their back and go. But it's nothing that can't be solved.&#8221;</p>
<p>Lambert acknowledged these logistical hurdles but called it &#8220;simply a matter of money&#8221; to get fixed&#8211;at the same time, noting significant contributions already to StrideSAFE from Jim &#8220;Mattress Mack&#8221; McIngvale.</p>
<p>&#8220;The technology is all there, we even have the idea envisioned, we have planned it out in readiness,&#8221; Lambert said, adding that incorporating AI technologies to the mix could help reduce the current costs of $35 a day per horse.</p>
<p>These screening tools also raise other questions to grapple with. For one, who should have access to the data generated? Another is cultural&#8211;a sense among those in the industry forged on tradition and custom that these devices could unnecessarily handcuff a trainer.</p>
<p>&#8220;Regulations are not going to eliminate risk,&#8221; Eric Hamelback, CEO of the National Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association (HBPA), <a href="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/stridesafe-town-hall-in-kentucky-this-could-be-the-answer-horsemen-are-looking-for/">at a town hall</a> about StrideSAFE earlier this year. &#8220;And quite frankly, we don't want regulations to eliminate horsemanship.&#8221;</p>
<p>Proponents of StrideSAFE and Arioneo stress the ability of these technologies to complement the art of training, not to replace it.</p>
<p>&#8220;It's a tool that provides objective data, and the goal at the end is to combine the expertise of the trainer&#8211;who has all the knowledge and the feeling and the expertise about the horse&#8211;with the data to make it successful,&#8221; Rapin said.</p>
<p>That idea taps into what Mathieu Spriet means when he talks about &#8220;voluntary longitudinal follow up&#8221; with imaging devices like PET to make doubly-sure a horse is up to the rigors of training and racing. In other words, the more horses are scanned periodically, &#8220;I think the better that is for managing the career of a specific horse,&#8221; said Spriet.</p>
<p>&#8220;Connections can be like, 'well, this horse is doing well. But we have a big campaign ahead of him, so let's scan and see how it goes,'&#8221; Spriet added. &#8220;To me, this is the most exciting part of it because we can see things [you ordinarily couldn't] to better manage horses throughout their careers.&#8221;</p>
<p>Trainer Dan Blacker is representative of the new generation of conditioner who has embraced the imaging tools in Southern California. He said he's interested in the idea of using StrideSAFE on his horses. &#8220;For sure it's got a place,&#8221; he added. &#8220;If they bring it to California, I'm very willing to support it.&#8221;</p>
<div id="attachment_384377" style="width: 1034px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/screen-scan-save-is-this-racings-big-fix/blacker_dan_9_2017_print_credit_benoit/" rel="attachment wp-att-384377"><img aria-describedby="caption-attachment-384377" decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="wp-image-384377 size-large" src="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Blacker_Dan_9_2017_PRINT_credit_Benoit-1024x745.jpg" alt="" width="1024" height="745" srcset="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Blacker_Dan_9_2017_PRINT_credit_Benoit-1024x745.jpg 1024w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Blacker_Dan_9_2017_PRINT_credit_Benoit-300x218.jpg 300w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Blacker_Dan_9_2017_PRINT_credit_Benoit-768x559.jpg 768w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Blacker_Dan_9_2017_PRINT_credit_Benoit-866x630.jpg 866w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Blacker_Dan_9_2017_PRINT_credit_Benoit-433x315.jpg 433w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Blacker_Dan_9_2017_PRINT_credit_Benoit-573x417.jpg 573w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Blacker_Dan_9_2017_PRINT_credit_Benoit-330x240.jpg 330w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Blacker_Dan_9_2017_PRINT_credit_Benoit-151x110.jpg 151w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Blacker_Dan_9_2017_PRINT_credit_Benoit-105x76.jpg 105w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Blacker_Dan_9_2017_PRINT_credit_Benoit.jpg 1155w" sizes="(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px" /></a><p><strong>Dan Blacker</strong> | <em>Benoit</em></p></div>
<p>Interestingly, The Stronach Group is <a href="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/the-missing-link-to-end-fatal-musculoskeletal-injuries/">working on its own screening system</a> which uses high-definition cameras to create detailed skeletal movement maps of horses.</p>
<p>But in the short-term, said Blacker, PET holds the potential to be a major &#8220;gamechanger&#8221; in the fight to reduce equine fatalities due to its accuracy and simplicity of understanding.</p>
<p>&#8220;The thing with the PET scan, it takes away the guess work. That's the one thing I want to get across to people in racing,&#8221; Blacker said. &#8220;It gives you a clear-cut answer to the question of whether you can keep racing or not. Once trainers nationally get to see that, you're going to see a lot of improvement.&#8221;</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>With Hurricane Hilary approaching from the south over the next 24-48 hours, officials at the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club announced early Saturday morning that the live racing program scheduled for Sunday would be canceled. “For the safety of everyone involved–our horses, our riders and all the workers, staff and fans–we have made the decision to</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With Hurricane Hilary approaching from the south over the next 24-48 hours, officials at the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club announced early Saturday morning that the live racing program scheduled for Sunday would be canceled.</p>
<p>&#8220;For the safety of everyone involved&#8211;our horses, our riders and all the workers, staff and fans&#8211;we have made the decision to cancel Sunday's races,&#8221; DMTC President and COO Josh Rubinstein said Saturday morning. &#8220;Unfortunately, the forecast calls for substantial rain and winds that appear to be headed our way. We are hopeful this will only be a one-day thing for us, but it is a necessary step we feel we have to take.&#8221;</p>
<p>It will mark only the second time in the seaside track's 84-year history that a program has been lost to the weather. In 2019, its Thanksgiving Day card was called off ahead of a projected storm.</p>
<p>Many horses at Del Mar are housed in outside pens on the backside, constructed with chain-link fencing and plastic tarps as roofs. These pens are especially susceptible to a heavy rain and wind event.</p>
<p>Trainer John Sadler, who has a couple dozen in outside pens, told the Del Mar notes team that he is planning to move them to empty stalls on the backside or to Los Alamitos. Trainer Carla Gaines also found temporary housing for her dozen or so horses, but George Papaprodromou has several horses he needs to shelter before the arrival of the hurricane Saturday night.</p>
<p>&#8220;I'm full, I don't know what to do,&#8221; Papaprodromou told the notes team, adding that he was hopeful of finding appropriate accommodations for the horses.</p>
<p>Trainer Dan Blacker also has a dozen or more horses outside, but they are housed in a more sturdy structure, with actual walls not fencing.</p>
<p>&#8220;Those roofs, the water runs off of them pretty well,&#8221; Blacker says. &#8220;It's the more outdoor pens you gotta worry about.&#8221;</p>
<p>Sunday's nine-race program was to be highlighted by the Solana Beach S. No word was immediately available on the rescheduling of the race.</p>
<p>Track officials have indicated that no individual make-up day will be scheduled in light of the loss. Instead, the plan is to arrange to work in many of the planned races on different days over the course of coming weeks.</p>
<p>According to a text sent to horsepeople, the main track and training track will be closed both Sunday and Monday, with both ovals expected to re-open to all activity on Tuesday.</p>
<p>Del Mar has a 31-day schedule this year which started Friday, July 21 and goes forward to Sunday, Sept. 10.  Racing is conducted on a Thursday-through-Sunday basis primarily with the addition of an extra card Labor Day Monday, Sept. 4.</p>
<p>Racing will resume at the track next Thursday with a 2 p.m. first post.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A recent PET scan at Santa Anita revealed an “area of concern” in the left front fetlock of graded-stakes winner Straight No Chaser (Speightster), trainer Dan Blacker said Thursday. The 4-year-old colt will be sent to the farm for a 90-day break. He was last seen at Pimlico for the GIII Maryland Sprint on the</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A recent PET scan at Santa Anita revealed an &#8220;area of concern&#8221; in the left front fetlock of graded-stakes winner Straight No Chaser (Speightster), trainer Dan Blacker said Thursday. The 4-year-old colt will be sent to the farm for a 90-day break.</p>
<p>He was last seen at Pimlico for the GIII Maryland Sprint on the Preakness S. undercard May 20 where he won by an impressive 7 1/2 lengths.</p>
<p>Straight No Chaser had not worked since the Maryland Sprint. Blacker said the 4-year-old Speightster colt recently underwent a medical examination after an undisclosed party agreed to purchase a minority interest in the colt.</p>
<p>&#8220;It was a routine pre-purchase exam. As part of it they did a PET scan and they found an area of concern,&#8221; Blacker said. &#8220;It's mild. The horse is sound. But nevertheless, we thought it would be a good time to give him a break.&#8221;</p>
<p>Straight No Chaser will get the summer off before returning to training later this year.</p>
<p>&#8220;We'll probably give him 90 days at the farm and bring him back after Del Mar,&#8221; Blacker said. &#8220;He won't run again until around Christmas time.&#8221;</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Last year, we conducted a popular Q and A series called 'Smaller But Still Super,' where we featured veteran trainers who have built a competitive racing stable with relatively small numbers (click here to view the archive). This year, we will highlight trainers who have already cut their teeth as novice trainers, but now have</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Last year, we conducted a popular Q and A series called 'Smaller But Still Super,' where we featured veteran trainers who have built a competitive racing stable with relatively small numbers (</em><a href="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/tag/smaller-but-still-super/"><em>click here</em></a><em> to view the archive). This year, we will highlight trainers who have already cut their teeth as novice trainers, but now have a few years of experience under their belt and are looking to make a name for themselves as they grow their stable. We'll talk about the challenges that come with hanging out your single, advice for trainers setting out on their own, how the incoming class of young trainers differs from previous generations and more. </em></p>
<p>Dan Blacker said he always knew that he wanted to be a trainer. His first job was with British jump racing champion trainer Nicky Henderson and he spent school holidays riding out in his native England and in France. But it wasn't until a trip to the U. S. during the Godolphin Flying Start program that he fell in love with the racetrack way of life.</p>
<p>As part of the Flying Start program, the horseman spent time learning from Richard Mandella and he returned to work for the Hall of Fame trainer in 2007.</p>
<p>After working under Mandella for two years, Blacker spent two years with Tom Albertrani on the East Coast. In 2011, he jumped at the opportunity to launch his own stable.</p>
<p>Since then, Blacker has made a name for himself within the training ranks in California. Last year he not only reached 100 career wins, but he also celebrated his best season yet with 16 wins on the year and over $880,000 in earnings.</p>
<p>Blacker's name has long been associated with his leading earner Hit the Road (<a href="https://www.darleyamerica.com/stallions/our-stallions/medaglia-doro" class="horse-link">Medaglia d'Oro</a>). After going through the ring unsold during Book 1 of the 2018 Keeneland September Sale, Hit the Road was picked out by Blacker and associate Craig (Boomer) Rounsefell for $160,000. Hit the Road took Blacker to his first Breeders' Cup at two and then gave his conditioner his first Grade I victory as a 3-year-old in the 2021 Frank E. Kilroe Mile S.</p>
<p><strong>How did you ultimately take the plunge in going out on your own? </strong></p>
<p>Jamie Lloyd, a bloodstock agent in England now, was training here in California and he was going back to England. He asked me if I wanted to start up, but I wasn't sure if I was ready financially. But Jamie got me a few owners and I started with three horses.</p>
<p>I had met Gary Stevens when I was working in France for Jonathan Pease. When I was starting out, Gary had just finished training. I asked if I could borrow some equipment. He told me to go to this container in Sierra Madra and take whatever I needed. I opened it up and grabbed two saddles, some webbings, all the stuff I needed, and took it back to Hollywood Park. I went and got my first three horses from Jamie and then found two grooms and asked if they wanted to work for me. I didn't have a whole lot of money, but thankfully I had some friends who helped me get going.</p>
<p>We've built it up from there and now 10 years later, we have 30 horses.</p>
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<p><strong>What was the biggest challenge in those first few years as you were getting started?</strong></p>
<p>The first major challenge is going from an assistant to a head trainer. As an assistant, you always have an idea of how you want to do things when you're the boss. You take a piece of the routine from everyone you work for and then formulate your own routine that's unique to you. So you have this idea in your head, but then when you do take the plunge, it's a massive difference when you don't have that person to ask what to do. You're the person that has to make the decisions for everything and ultimately if something doesn't work out, you're the one that has to answer to it with the owners. You never really deal with owners when you're an assistant, but when you go out on your own, all of a sudden you have all this responsibility. There are a lot of things you don't think about when you're an assistant that you now have to do on a day-to-day basis.</p>
<p>You have to learn to wear many hats. You have to be a good communicator, a good horseman and you have to be good with finances. I started my business having no real background in running a business and I had to learn as I went. I opened a QuickBooks program and started learning.</p>
<p><strong>Is there anything the industry as a whole should do to make it easier for trainers starting out?</strong></p>
<p>That's what is really unique about America. It's one of the best places for young trainers to start without a huge amount of financial backing. Back home in England, it's so hard to get going as a trainer. You need a lot of financial backing because you need your own private yard. Here you can have three horses and three stalls and away you go.</p>
<p>In general, I think young people in America are given opportunities much more readily, especially compared to where I'm from back home in England. I think Americans in general are much more open to giving young people a chance if you prove that you work hard and you're passionate about what you do. You don't need a well-known last name and it doesn't matter what you look like. If you have a bit of success, people will give you a chance.</p>
<p>I think the finances are the hardest point. Running a business in any industry takes a lot of planning. I was really winging it in the beginning and it would have been nice to have some sort of guidance in terms of setting up a viable business.</p>
<p><strong>What do you think makes your stable or your training style unique?</strong></p>
<p>We really focus on individual routines for each horse when it comes to training and feed.</p>
<p>We put a lot of emphasis on communication. We send out weekly updates. We film every workout and send workout reports. Most of my owners are not local, so it's great for them to be able to see the works. I think that's one of the most important things. It's why we're here. If I can get the owners more involved with the process of getting a horse ready for a race, I think I'm doing my job. The more you can get them involved, I think the more they enjoy it and the more likely they are to be longtime owners.</p>
<p>I like to think that in terms of training horses, I can train any type of horse. I know I have a British accent but ironically, my statistics are actually a little bit better on the dirt just because we've had a run of decent dirt horses lately. I worked for Richard Mandella and he has won Grade I races on every distance on every surface. I hope that one day I can get close to his kind of record.</p>
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<p><strong>What was the main takeaway from your time working for Richard Mandella? </strong></p>
<p>There are so many different things I learned from him that I still think about today. He's the best horseman I've ever been around.</p>
<p>The main thing would be attention to detail and really focusing on each horse. Training a horse is not just about what they're doing on the track. It's their whole life&#8211;how they behave in the barn, how they behave in the paddock, how they're eating. The whole package of a horse's life can impact the outcome of a race.</p>
<p>As assistants for Mandella, we spent our entire time in the barn watching how they were behaving. It was about all the little things that I don't think a lot of people think about. Winning and losing is a matter of inches sometimes, so for Mandella it was about trying to tweak these horses and their routines to gain every kind of advantage.</p>
<p><strong>What is something that this incoming generation of trainers does better or different than previous generations? </strong></p>
<p>The obvious one is communication. There is a lot more emphasis on communication these days.</p>
<p>In terms of training, I think training horses has evolved everywhere around the world. There is a lot of talk about how horses race less often than they used to. I think it's a combination of many different things at play. Maybe the breed has been bred over generations to run faster and possibly the breed might have become tougher to keep sound. But more likely, with statistics and numbers being analyzed more these days, trainers have been able to see that horses run better with more time between races. When you're spacing out races more, horses tend to run bigger and have better performances. If you're running against a trainer that spaces his races out, you're going to be at a disadvantage.</p>
<p>That's not always the case. You can get a horse that runs well every two weeks. But statistically on the whole, I think that trainers have learned over the years that horses run a much bigger race when the races are more spread out. It's difficult to compete with the guys that do that unless you're doing the same thing, so I think it's just the way that training styles have developed over the years.</p>
<p><strong>Could you tell us a bit about the </strong><a href="http://www.dbracinginc.com/keeneland-2022"><strong>Keeneland Files </strong></a><strong>you did with Boomer Bloodstock? Will we see those again this year? </strong></p>
<p>I really owe all of that to Vicky Leonard and Boomer [Craig Rounsefell]. They came up with the idea and I was just along for the ride. I was a little skeptical at first as I'm not one to jump in front of the camera. But once we got going, I realized that what they were trying to achieve was great and it was crazy how much positive feedback we got from it. So many people were coming up and saying how much they loved the videos. If it can shed some light on the process that we go through with buying horses, then I think we're doing our job. Boomer really does his homework leading up to it and in the videos you can see how much work he puts in. I had some calls afterwards and people were interested in coming in, so I think we definitely got some new partners from it.</p>
<p><strong>Who is your favorite horse that you've trained? </strong></p>
<p>That's a pretty easy one&#8211;Hit the Road (More Than Ready).</p>
<p>He had some minor injuries after the Pegasus last year so we gave him some time off. He has come back and was a bit disappointing, but after his last race a splint bone became inflamed so we've been going easy with him recently. This will be his last year of training. Hopefully we will have him back to the races before Del Mar this summer.</p>
<p>I genuinely believe he deserves a shot as a stallion. He has a great pedigree, he was precocious and he has always had a great mind. As a trainer, those are the kind of horses I want to train. He had a spotty racing career, but that was mostly due to the pandemic. He really has everything that I would hope to have in a racehorse. He's so competitive and he's won a stakes race at two, three and four. I hope he gets a chance to be a stallion because has all the attributes you look for in a racehorse.</p>
<p><strong>Is there an up-and-coming horse in your barn that we should know about? </strong></p>
<p>A horse called Arrowthegreat (Arrogate). He ran second in a straight maiden last summer at Del Mar. After a little issue we ran him back and he was a bit disappointing here last month, but was really sick after the race. He's a really beautiful horse and I have high hopes for him for the second half of the year. He'll be getting back on the work tab next week.</p>
<p>We have some exciting 2-year-olds arriving soon, including one by <a href="http://www.hillndalefarms.com/good-magic/" class="horse-link">Good Magic</a>. We've heard good reports about him from Ocala.</p>
<p><strong>If you aren't at the racetrack, what can you be found doing? </strong></p>
<p>I have three daughters. I spend a lot of time with them. They're all active in softball and soccer.</p>
<p><strong>What is your favorite restaurant to go to after celebrating a win? </strong></p>
<p>My wife [TVG host Christina Blacker] and I like to go out and try new places. There's a good one in Pasadena, a new Italian place called Piccolo. But all you Breeders' Cup people, don't be taking up my reservations.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Hit the Road (<a href="https://www.winstarfarm.com/horses/more-than-ready-5130.html" class="horse-link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">More Than Ready</a>), winner of the prestigious GI Frank E. Kilroe Mile at Santa Anita last March, has been given some time off following an eighth in the GI Pegasus World Cup Turf Invitational at Gulfstream Park Jan. 26. “He's at Kingfisher [Farms] in Solvang [in the Santa Ynez Valley] and he'll</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Hit the Road</strong> (<a href="https://www.winstarfarm.com/horses/more-than-ready-5130.html" class="horse-link">More Than Ready</a>), winner of the prestigious GI Frank E. Kilroe Mile at Santa Anita last March, has been given some time off following an eighth in the GI Pegasus World Cup Turf Invitational at Gulfstream Park Jan. 26.</p>
<p>&#8220;He's at Kingfisher [Farms] in Solvang [in the Santa Ynez Valley] and he'll be back in the summer,&#8221; confirmed trainer Dan Blacker.</p>
<p>&#8220;To win Grade I's you have to have a horse 100 % and he wasn't quite 100 % [at Gulfstream],&#8221; Blacker said. &#8220;He'll have a couple months off and, hopefully, there's a chance he could be ready for a race like the [GII] Del Mar Mile if everything goes smoothly,&#8221; Blacker said.</p>
<p>The 5-year-old also won last season's GIII Thunder Road S. at Santa Anita.</p>
<p>&#8220;There's a notion that he doesn't ship well [the Pegasus was only his second start outside of Southern California in 13 career races), but I know him very well and he's very smart, very intelligent, and he shipped very well to Florida,&#8221; he continued.   &#8220;There were other reasons he didn't run his best and we're going to hopefully take care of them&#8230;but it wasn't just the shipping&#8230;We'll be patient and, hopefully, have him back at his best this summer.&#8221;</p>
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