Indiana Stewards Summarily Suspend Assistant To Marvin Johnson


Indiana stewards have issued a summary suspension to assistant trainer Christy Johnson, three months after suspending her husband, trainer Marvin Johnson.

Deena Pitman, executive director for the Indiana Horse Racing Commission, confirmed the summary suspension of Christy is “related to” the suspension of Marvin but did not comment further on what offenses Christy may have committed. She has a stewards' hearing scheduled for Friday, Oct. 14.

According to a ruling published on Oct. 4, Christy Johnson was suspended for “actions not in the best interests of racing and which compromise the integrity of operations at a racetrack.” An end date was given for her summary suspension of Dec. 31, 2022.

Marvin Johnson was summarily suspended in early July alongside veterinarian Dr. Cynthia Loomis. The summary suspension rulings published at the time also did not detail the reason for the suspension, but Johnson later told the Thoroughbred Daily News that he had been away from his barn recovering from surgery when Loomis went to the barn and was observed treating a horse on race day in violation of state rules.

Marvin Johnson has been training horses since 1974 and was the top trainer at Horseshoe Indianapolis at the time of his suspension. At the time, his horses were required to be transferred to other trainers and according to sources who spoke with the Paulick Report, would be unable to run for 60 days after the time of the infraction.

Pitman did not provide an update on the case status for Marvin Johnson or Loomis at press time.

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‘I Don’t See Any Chance To Turn This Around’: Breeders Dismayed As New Mexico Race Dates Continue To Decline

Live race dates in the state of New Mexico have dropped by 100 in the past eight years, reports the Hobbs News-Sun. In 2015, New Mexico held 288 days of racing; in 2023, that number will have decreased to 188 days.

In the 1990s, New Mexico held as many as 347 days of racing per year. This year, the state is on track to have held 206 days of live racing: 55 at Sunland Park, 18 at Sun-Ray Park, 47 at Ruidoso Downs, 21 for Downs at Albuquerque, 17 for the New Mexico State Fair, and 48 for Zia Park.

In 2023, the plans are as follows: 55 days at Sunland, 21 days at Sun-Ray, 46 days at Ruidoso, 19 days at the Downs at Albuquerque, 17 for the New Mexico State Fair, and 30 for Zia Park.

The largest drop in dates from 2022 to 2023 is at Zia, down 38 percent year-over-year.

“I had as many as 15 mares,” local breeder Denny Crozier told the News-Sun, “but because these guys cut these days I'm down to only three mares. You can't afford to keep them in training if you can't run them. I just had to cut back on the horses because I don't see any chance to turn this around. I would bet within five years there will be no more horse racing in this state if the thing continues to go where its going. Five years it'll be gone.”

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Top Arapahoe Trainer Summarily Suspended After Syringes Found In Barn Rafters; Mitchell Suspects Foul Play

Stetson Mitchell, who had been on track to collect his fourth consecutive meet title at Arapahoe Park, was summarily suspended by Colorado officials on Oct. 4, the final day of the 2022 race meet.

Personnel from the Colorado Department of Racing arrived at Mitchell's barn at Arapahoe Park on the morning of closing day but refused to tell him whether he had any pending drug positives.

Investigators found multiple syringes, some with needles attached, and bottles of injectable medication in a vehicle belonging to Mitchell and in the rafters of his barn and a hay shed. Mitchell said those items were covered in dust.

The Department of Racing could not provide comment on the search, since it is connected to an ongoing investigation. A spokeswoman did confirm that since Colorado stewards have disbanded for the season, a hearing will be conducted by a hearing officer with the Colorado Department of Revenue's Hearings Division.

Mitchell said he is not using the vehicle in which the medications were found and had lent the truck to an employee of his, who admitted the drugs were for the treatment of Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis (EPM) in a pony.

He also said he firmly believes the needles and syringes were planted in his barn, and that the person responsible for them tipped the state about where to look.

“It's been a very odd meet where I've had a lot of things planted in my barn that I've reported to the commission and they pick the last day of the meet to come down here; it's very strange,” he said. “I actually turned in a needle and syringe that was found in my shedrow to the commission and asked them to test it. That was more than a month ago and it's still out. They say they have no answers for it.

“I think the person who dropped the syringe planted the other stuff and accidentally dropped that at the time.”

This season hasn't been an easy one for Mitchell, who earlier this summer was part of the first void claim case by the new Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority after Pow Pow tested positive for albuterol. Mitchell said he's still appealing that case.

He also told the Paulick Report he believes his horses have been targeted for post-race drug testing more frequently than usual. Normally, he said post-race testing is done on the winner and a random horse. He said his horses have been pulled for random tests more frequently than usual, even when they finish last.

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“I honestly believe it is the Colorado commission's goal to kill racing,” he said. “This lady [Director of Racing Events Donia Amick] has made it known she hates horse racing.”

Mitchell has been the leading trainer at Arapahoe by wins since the 2019 season, and starts considerably more horses than most other horsemen there. This year, he had 223 starts, while the next most prolific trainer had 146. His win rate is 16 percent. He was poised to take the Arapahoe training title with 35 victories ahead of O.A. Martinez Jr.'s 31, but the track chose not to hold a ceremony awarding the title on closing day, telling him they wanted to wait until final drug tests had come back. His entries for the day were stewards' scratches.

Mitchell said he plans to turn his horses out at the conclusion of the meet as he awaits the outcome of the case.

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PointsBet, 1/ST Technology Announce Partnership Designed To Grow Horse Racing in the U.S.

Premier Turf Club, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of PointsBet USA Inc., on Wednesday announced a partnership agreement with 1/ST Technology, a business division of The Stronach Group (“TSG”), North America's dominant Thoroughbred horse racing company. The agreement encompasses 1/ST's broad portfolio of products and services including 1/ST Bet, Xpressbet, Monarch Content Management, and AmTote International. 1/ST Technology's AmTote, Xpressbet, and 1/ST Bet brands are world leaders in pari-mutuel tote and ADW technologies.

Key features of the deal include:

  • PointsBet and 1/ST Technology will collaborate on integration and launch of the one-of-a-kind 1/ST Bet online horse wagering product in U.S. jurisdictions where advance deposit wagering (ADW) is permitted. 
  • Deeply aligns the companies and drives vertical integration across key components of ADW – product, tote, and content management – serving to enrich the PointsBet offering and introduce new bettors to American horse racing. 
  • Racing customers of 1/ST Technology's currently operated brands, Xpressbet and 1/ST Bet, will be introduced to the world of sports betting and iCasino via PointsBet products through this unique marketing partnership.

The agreement encompasses a wide range of services and synergies across the companies which is set to deliver a fully integrated, white-label horse betting experience to PointsBet customers.  The partnership marks the first time in the United States that a tier-one sports betting company and horse racing company have aligned to power an independently owned and licensed ADW operator.

1/ST Bet is a revolutionary multi-featured app with an algorithm-based handicapping tool and a fully configurable UI/UX created to introduce new customers to horse racing and betting, as well as support for the most advanced horse racing bettors.  The 1/ST Bet app was developed to make handicapping and betting fun and intuitive.  Its goal is to educate customers to make smarter bets, engage with the sport of horse racing, and complement the on-track visuals and wagering experience.  1/ST Bet was successfully launched nationally in May 2019.

Regarding the strategic partnership announcement, PointsBet Group CEO Sam Swanell commented: “Today marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of our U.S. expansion strategy. Horse racing has a unique role to play alongside sports betting in the United States, and despite already generating over $6.5 billion per annum in industry online handle, we consider it an attractive category on the cusp of further expansion on the back of the ongoing shift from brick and mortar to digital. With PointsBet's mature market Australian racing expertise, and now a strategic partner in 1/ST Technology that provides us with a market leading portfolio of racing products and services, we can introduce new and existing customers to a dynamic and interactive PointsBet branded horse betting experience. This will be supported through cost effective offers and marketing, along with the utilization of our extensive US sports betting database.”

Paul Williams, CEO, 1/ST Technology, added: “1/ST Technology is excited to be partnering with the truly innovative team at PointsBet to bring the great sport of horse racing to a growing customer base across U.S. markets.  We are uniquely aligned on a superior product vision as well as the value that this relationship brings to our collective organizations and horse racing industry stakeholders at large.”

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