Ray Handal’s Suspension Lifted by HIWU; Feed Toxin Blamed

After considering the findings submitted by attorney Clark Brewster, the Horse Racing Integrity and Welfare Unit (HIWU) has lifted the provisional suspension imposed on trainer Raymond Handal on Saturday, July 1 after a test detected the presence of Zeranol and Zearalenone in the urine sample taken from his horse, Barrage (War Dancer), May 28 at Belmont Park.

“Pursuant to ADMC Program Rule 3247(e), HIWU has lifted the Provisional Suspension based upon information submitted by the Covered Person and the review of relevant scientific information. The Equine Anti-Doping Notice has not been withdrawn,” reads the notice on HIWU's website.

Rule 3247(e) reads simply, “(e) If it considers it appropriate to do so on the specific facts of the case, the Agency may lift the Provisional Suspension.”

Brewster argued that UC Davis's finding that Zearalenone, a common feed contaminant, was also in the sample, pointed to the fact that mycotoxins in the feed had caused the positive. He provided HIWU with documentation supporting his claims.

“I'm pleased,” said Brewster, “It's great when you have the kind of transparency and applications of rules that most scientists are trying to see. I don't think the provisional suspension was warranted, but the rules for HISA and HIWU are written very directly without a lot of discretion. I have to hand it to the lab at UC Davis on pointing out the atypical finding and I'm pleased that when we supplied the literation and our position that the HIWU folks took it seriously, reviewed it and made the right decision.”

Brewster said that he hoped that this case would provide a blueprint for future situations like this, and help to foster common-sense solutions.

“I think it will be helpful as we work through these rules and understand some of the exceptions and interpretive points,” Brewster said. “For now, they did what the rules required them to do. They found a prohibited substance, issued a provisional suspension, and then said the positive came from a feed toxin and did what they had to do.”

“With his provisional suspension lifted today by HIWU, trainer Ray Handal is once again able to fully participate in all training and racing activities at NYRA tracks,” said NYRA's Vice President of Communications Patrick McKenna.

 

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Raymond Handal Provisionally Suspended After Alleged Positive Test for Zeranol

Trainer Raymond Handal has been provisionally suspended by the Horse Racing Welfare and Integrity Unit after his horse Barrage (War Dancer) allegedly tested positive for the banned substance zeranol after finishing second in an optional claiming allowance at Belmont May 28.

Handal's provisional suspension starts July 1. Under the regulations, Handal has the right to request a provisional hearing and the analysis of the B sample, but must do so by July 5.

The ruling was posted on the HIWU website Saturday morning. No further details were given.

Zeranol is a synthetic nonsteroidal estrogen, approved for use to promote growth in livestock, including beef cattle. It is sold under the brand name Ralgro by Merck Animal Health in the U.S. It is used to increase weight gain and improve feed efficiency. According to the U. S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), zeranol is banned in humans due to its presumed anabolic effect, and appears on the World Anti-Doping Agency's prohibited list.

Handal has won 28 of 130 races in 2023, good for a win percentage of 22%, and his horses have earned just over $1.5 million. He is currently seventh in the Belmont Park leading trainer standings, with 12 wins from 42 starts.

“NYRA has been alerted via HIWU that a horse under the care of trainer Ray Handal has tested positive for the banned substance Zeranol,” said NYRA Vice President of Communications Patrick McKenna. “According to HISA rules, Handal is now under a provisional suspension nationally and cannot participate at NYRA tracks effective today.”

Handal's suspension comes under HISA rule 3212–Presence of a Banned Substance and/or its Metabolites or Markers.

A first-offense violation of rule 3212 carries up to two years suspension and up to $25,000 or 25% of the total purse (whichever is greater), and payment of some or all of the adjudication costs and HIWU's legal costs.

Handal had two horses entered at Belmont Park Saturday; Certified Loverboy (Mendelssohn) in the fifth race and Daddy Knows (Scat Daddy) in the seventh. He had also entered Promiseher America (American Pharoah) in the GIII Delaware Oaks. Those horses have been scratched.

This story will be updated.

 

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