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Enhanced security measures announced for Belmont Stakes

Last updated: 5/21/13 1:02 PM

The New York State Gaming Commission and The New York Racing Association (NYRA)

on Tuesday announced enhanced security measures for horses competing in the June

8 Belmont Stakes.

Horses competing in the $1 million purse race will be subject to

out-of-competition blood testing for banned substances, be required to be on

Belmont Park's grounds by June 5 and be subject to 24-hour monitoring at their

trainers' own barns and stalls on the grounds. The Gaming Commission is also

requiring the submission of veterinary records for three days leading up to the

race, which will be published on the Commission's Web site starting June 5.

"With these measures, the public will once again be reassured that New York's

horse racing is run with the utmost integrity and consciousness of safety for

the horse and the rider," said Robert Williams, Acting Executive Director of the

New York State Gaming Commission. "These actions will enhance an already even

playing field, give bettors peace of mind and underscore New York's commitment

to the best horse racing in the country."

"I applaud the Gaming Commission's efforts to ensure the integrity of New

York's biggest horse race," said David J. Skorton, Chairman of the New York

Racing Association Reorganization Board. "We are dedicated to providing a safe

environment for all our horses, and these additional measures are sensible and

effective steps that will lead to a better race for all."

"These steps will ensure that Belmont Park's signature race is conducted in

the fairest, most transparent manner possible, while allowing horsemen to keep

their Belmont Stakes horses within their customary surroundings," said Glen

Kozak, Vice President of Facilities and Racing Surfaces at NYRA and a member of

the NYRA interim management team. "We thank the New York State Gaming Commission

for its assistance in establishing these important protocols."

The Gaming Commission has mandated the following protocols and steps for the

horses participating in the June 8 Belmont Stakes:

  • The Commission will take out-of-competition blood samples of horses

    competing in the Belmont Stakes on June 5 and send them to the New York

    State's Equine Drug Testing Program at Morrisville State College for

    immediate testing.

  • Horses participating in the Belmont Stakes must be on the Belmont Park

    grounds by noon on June 5. Any exceptions will be at the discretion of the

    Stewards.

  • Horses will stay in their trainers' current barns and stalls at Belmont,

    which will be monitored at all times by additional security personnel.

  • Security personnel will monitor all treatments performed by

    veterinarians and examine all paraphernalia. All containers for medications

    administered will be retained by the Commission for possible testing.

  • A full daily veterinarian's record of all medications and treatments

    given to horses from noon June 5 until the race is run will be provided to

    the Commission. Any changes to treatment must be disclosed to the

    Commission. If medications and treatment records are not provided to the

    Commission in a timely manner and prior to treatment, veterinarians will not

    be permitted to treat the horse until the issue is resolved. The Commission

    will post these records on its Web site each day leading up to the race.

  • Entry-exit logs will be maintained by additional security from NYRA and

    the Commission. All persons -- including veterinarians, trainers, assistant

    trainers, farriers, owners or other connections -- on entering the stall, or

    engaging in contact with the horse or performing any service for the horse

    must have a valid Commission license on their person. Such persons will be

    logged in by security personnel with the reason for their visit. Routine

    stall and horse maintenance by identified grooms and staff will be monitored

    but will be exempt from logging.

  • As is current policy, Lasix administration will take place in the

    horses' own stalls by a NYRA veterinarian. Syringes will be preserved by the

    Commission for possible testing.

  • On June 7, no veterinarians will treat horses without first making an

    appointment with Commission investigators.

  •  The Commission, in conjunction with NYRA, will appoint a single

    24-hour point person each day for trainers and connections to contact in

    case of an emergency.

  • On June 8, no treatment will be permitted (beyond Lasix for specifically

    designated horses) unless it is for an emergency or as approved by the

    Stewards.

  • On June 8, horses participating in the Belmont Stakes will be required

    to be in the Assembly barn between 45 minutes to one hour before post time

    for TC02 testing. They will then be escorted with security to the paddock.

  • Belmont Stakes participants will receive priority for paddock schooling

    with security present.

  • The Commission and NYRA will provide educational materials on the protocols

    to horsepersons, connections, veterinarians, security and all appropriate

    parties prior to and on June 5 at Belmont Park.

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