Thoroughbred Safety Committee reveals four new recommendations
Thoroughbred Safety Committee reveals four new
recommendations
The Thoroughbred Safety Committee, which in June recommended the elimination
of steroids in race training and racing, a ban on toe grabs and a series of
whip-related reforms, has issued four additional recommendations pertaining to
drug testing and laboratory standards; uniform penalties for drug rules and
prohibited practices violations; TCO2 testing; and a national system
to report injuries during both racing and training.
These latest recommendations were announced Sunday by committee chairman
Stuart S. Janney III at The Jockey Club's 56th annual Round Table Conference on
Matters Pertaining to Racing in Saratoga Springs, New York.
The Thoroughbred Safety Committee is a standing committee of The Jockey Club
that was formed on May 8 to review every facet of equine health and to formulate
recommended actions to be taken by the industry to improve health and safety in
Thoroughbred racing.
Copies of the entire text of all four recommendations can be read by clicking
on the links below, but following are some of the highlights.
In regard to
drug testing and laboratory standards, the committee calls for the creation
of a task force to:
| * | Develop a business plan for the most efficient and
cost-effective infrastructure for equine drug testing and research. | |
| * | Develop strict equine drug testing laboratory
standards. | |
| * | Develop a uniform request for proposal from state
racing commissions for drug testing laboratory services that requires adherence to those standards. | |
| * | Develop and maintain a facility to store frozen samples
for future analysis. |
At their meeting on Saturday, The Jockey Club Board of Stewards agreed to
underwrite the cost of developing the business plan referred to above.
In regard to
uniform penalties for drug rules and prohibited practices violations, the
committee calls for:
| * | The immediate adoption and implementation by all state
racing commissions of the RCI Model Rule on Uniform Classification Guidelines and Penalties which apply to trainers, veterinarians and owners. | |
| * | The implementation of this model rule by all state
racing commissions no later than December 31. |
In regard to
TCO2 testing, the committee calls for:
| * | The adoption of RMTC recommendations on the prohibition
of the use of alkalinizing substances by the RCI Model Rules Committee, RCI Board of Directors and all state racing commissions. | |
| * | As an interim measure, all North American Thoroughbred
racetracks to consider implementation of these recommendations by "house rule." | |
| * | All state racing commissions to publish the TCO2
levels of each horse tested. |
In regard to the
Equine Injury Database system developed by The Jockey Club Technology
Services Inc. and InCompass Solutions Inc., the committee calls for:
| * | The institution by the RCI Model Rules Committee, RCI
Board of Directors and all state and provincial racing commissions of model rules requiring all racing associations, training facilities and individual licensees to participate in a commission-approved injury reporting database. | |
| * | The collaboration between the American Association of
Equine Practitioners, racetrack practitioners, regulatory veterinarians and equine veterinary surgeons to develop standardized protocols and procedures for pre-race, post-race and post mortem exams. | |
| * | Racetracks and state/provincial racing commissions to
require and fund pre- and post-race examinations; and postmortem examinations for all horses that die on the grounds of a licensed racetrack or training center. |
"Medication issues continue to haunt this industry and they are and will
continue to be a priority for this committee, as evidenced by several of today's
recommendations," Janney explained. "We once again vigorously encourage the
respective industry organizations to act on these recommendations in a timely
manner."
In addition to Janney, the Thoroughbred Safety Committee includes John Barr,
James G. Bell, Dr. Larry Bramlage, Donald R. Dizney, Dell Hancock and Dr. Hiram
C. Polk Jr. Each is a member of The Jockey Club.
The committee will continue to meet going forward to investigate and discuss
additional recommendations on other critical issues.
In addition, The Jockey Club today launched a specially dedicated section on
its website that contains all of the committee's recommendations, resulting
actions and more. It is accessible through the Safety Initiatives icon on The
This morning's Round Table Conference was devoted almost exclusively to
equine health and safety, medication and Thoroughbred breeding. A transcript of
the conference will be available within the next few days on The Jockey Club's
website.
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