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NYRA to implement Race Day Security Barns

Last updated: 4/28/05 5:33 PM

The New York Racing Association (NYRA) will implement Race Day Security Barns

for all horses scheduled to race, beginning on May 4, the opening day at Belmont

Park. The program will be duplicated at Saratoga and Aqueduct later this year.

Two barns at Belmont Park -- Barn 8 and Barn 23, which have a total of 93

stalls -- will be used to provide a secure environment for all horses entered

for competition. Once admitted, only the trainer and his employees will be

allowed in the stall with the horse. No private veterinarians will be allowed in

the Race Day Security Barn.

NYRA veterinarians will administer Lasix, an anti-bleeding medication.

Horse must arrive in the Race Day Security Barn a minimum six hours prior to

their scheduled race. NYRA security will fully staff each Race Day Security Barn

beginning at 6 a.m. (EDT) to allow for early arrivals. Security checks will be a part

of the daily routine with the added support of surveillance equipment and

fencing around the entire area.

Trainer David Donk is one of many members of the racing community supporting

the program.

"I am pleased that NYRA is stepping up to the plate and taking this

initiative," Donk said. "Obviously, I am for it because this is the future of

racing. Eventually, I think the future is a 24-hour security barn with a camera

in every stall. This is for the betterment of racing and a great day for both

the $2 bettor and the serious gambler."

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