New York: Hearing Prompts Discussion About Elimination Of Coupled Entries

Tuesday's hearing held by the New York State Gaming Commission was convened to look into the rule that requires married jockeys to be coupled entries for wagering purposes, reports the Daily Racing Form. While the speakers advocated for the elimination of that rule, the conversation evolved to suggest the elimination of all coupling requirements in New York as a way to boost wagering handle.

The marriage coupling rule came under fire when jockeys Trevor McCarthy and Katie Davis, married in late 2020, began riding in New York last year. Mindy Coleman, general counsel for the Jockeys' Guild, spoke at the hearing to testify that the rule prevented both McCarthy and Davis “from fully and fairly engaging in their careers.”

Despite supporting the elimination of the married jockey coupling rule, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul vetoed a bill to eliminate it last year due to concerns that allowing legislature to rewrite racing regulations could create a dangerous precedent.

NYSGC executive director Robert Williams concluded the hearing by stating that the commission staff would issue a recommendation later this year.

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New Research Makes Stifle Arthroscopy Easier

Arthroscopic surgery on a horse's stifle is challenging: Current approaches risk both nerve and cartilage damage. However, new research by Drs. H.D. O'Neill and B.M. Bladon offer an alternative arthroscopic entry point for access to the stifle.

In cadaver and clinical studies, the scientists found that the caudal pouches of the lateral femorotibial joint can be accessed arthroscopically in a way that did not threaten damage. The entry point is immediately cranial (toward the head) to the lateral collateral ligament.

Using cadaver limbs held in place to mimic dorsal recumbency with the stifle held in 90-degree flexion, the scientists entered the leg just cranial to the lateral collateral ligament. The arthroscope was then fed along the popliteal tunnel toward the horse's head and then down. Once they had become comfortable with the technique, the scientists completed 38 arthroscopic inspections of caudal lateral femorotibial joints using the new entry point. The doctors were able to see both pouches using the new technique, and no horses experienced complications.

Read more at EquiManagement.

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