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HISA seeks public comment on new drug rules *

HISA seeks public comment on new drug rules * | Racing Regulatory Issues | Scoop.it
The Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority (HISA) is seeking public comment on several proposed changes to its medication rules.
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Updates on Notable Hearings, Rulings, Medication Issues and Ongoing Investigations in the Horse Racing Industry
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Laurel Cancels March 14 Card Due to Lack of Entries - BloodHorse

Laurel Cancels March 14 Card Due to Lack of Entries - BloodHorse | Racing Regulatory Issues | Scoop.it
Horsemen attributed the cancellation to the shift toward turf racing at Laurel Park that has made maintaining a viable horse population harder during the colder months along with competition from Colonial Downs on the same weekend.
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Safety Concerns Again At Virgin Islands Track On Opening Day

Safety Concerns Again At Virgin Islands Track On Opening Day | Racing Regulatory Issues | Scoop.it
Safety concerns mount again at U.S.Virgin Islands track as horse suffers breakdown on opening day which is another chapter on the island...
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NY Horsemen Likely to Race Less With Full Lasix Ban, NYTHA Survey Finds

NY Horsemen Likely to Race Less With Full Lasix Ban, NYTHA Survey Finds | Racing Regulatory Issues | Scoop.it
New York Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association conducts membership survey on possible Lasix raceday ban by HISA...
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Dobson Calls for Collaboration in HBPA Conference Address

Dobson Calls for Collaboration in HBPA Conference Address | Racing Regulatory Issues | Scoop.it
The Jockey Club chairman Everett Dobson called on horse racing organizations to collaborate to grow the sport across the country...
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CHRB Rejects Proposed Race Dates in Northern California - BloodHorse

CHRB Rejects Proposed Race Dates in Northern California - BloodHorse | Racing Regulatory Issues | Scoop.it
Meeting Feb. 26 in Arcadia, Calif., the California Horse Racing Board declined to award 2026 race dates for Tehama District Fair and the Humboldt County Fair, both of which had sought a resumption of racing in Northern California.
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Hawthorne Race Course, a 134-year-old fixture in Chicago area horse racing, files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy

Hawthorne Race Course, a 134-year-old fixture in Chicago area horse racing, files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy | Racing Regulatory Issues | Scoop.it
The Stickney race track has struggled to secure an investor to build up its casino games since Illinois' gambling expansion law passed in 2019.Hawthorne President Tim Carey said the bankruptcy filing "is the right thing to do for the Illinois horsemen and for our employees and their families."...
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HISA Highlights Risk Factors for Hindlimb Fractures - BloodHorse

HISA Highlights Risk Factors for Hindlimb Fractures - BloodHorse | Racing Regulatory Issues | Scoop.it
The advisory on risk factors and prevention of hindlimb fractures is the third equine health advisory issued by the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority, which seeks to prevent catastrophic injury by sharing insights from its database.
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HISA Targets Churchill Downs in $5.6M Fight That Could Impact Kentucky Derby Betting

HISA Targets Churchill Downs in $5.6M Fight That Could Impact Kentucky Derby Betting | Racing Regulatory Issues | Scoop.it
HISA moves against Churchill Downs over $5.6M in unpaid fees, raising questions about simulcasting and Kentucky Derby betting.
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Horse Racing Alberta Unveils Roadmap To Strengthen The Sport

Horse Racing Alberta Unveils Roadmap To Strengthen The Sport | Racing Regulatory Issues | Scoop.it
Horse Racing Alberta has unveiled a roadmap to strengthen the sport according to a press release from the organization...
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Horse Racing Alberta Unveils New Business Plan - BloodHorse

Horse Racing Alberta Unveils New Business Plan - BloodHorse | Racing Regulatory Issues | Scoop.it
The plan reinforces Horse Racing Alberta's commitment to building a sustainable and progressive horse racing industry grounded in integrity, accountability, collaboration, respect, and excellence.
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HISA Claims CDI Owes Millions in Unpaid Assessments - BloodHorse

HISA Claims CDI Owes Millions in Unpaid Assessments - BloodHorse | Racing Regulatory Issues | Scoop.it
The Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority has called a March 11 board panel hearing to address what it says is Churchill Downs Incorporated's refusal to pay millions of dollars of required assessments from four of its tracks.
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Churchill Faces HISA Panel Hearing in Weekly Rulings

Churchill Faces HISA Panel Hearing in Weekly Rulings | Racing Regulatory Issues | Scoop.it
Churchill Downs will have to face a HISA panel for non-payment of fees in this week's edition of Weekly Rulings.
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Hong Kong Racing Chief warns of industry at a crossroads

Hong Kong Racing Chief warns of industry at a crossroads | Racing Regulatory Issues | Scoop.it
MAJOR challenges for the racing industry and betting companies were highlighted as global leaders gathered at the 41st Asian Racing Conference (ARC) in Riyadh this week.Front and centre was Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges, Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Jockey Club (HKJC) and Chair of the Asian Racing...
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Prediction Markets: Current Threat, Future Opportunity? - BloodHorse

Prediction Markets: Current Threat, Future Opportunity? - BloodHorse | Racing Regulatory Issues | Scoop.it
At the National Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association conference, experts see a future where prediction markets could work for racing, but first the sport needs to protect its turf.
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Horsemen Offer Ideas on Protecting Horse Racing - BloodHorse

Horsemen Offer Ideas on Protecting Horse Racing - BloodHorse | Racing Regulatory Issues | Scoop.it
Crafting legislation that works for racing was just one idea discussed during a March 4 panel at the National HBPA conference at Oaklawn Park that offered thoughts on how to protect racing operations that are tied to added-gaming.
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Are Prediction Markets A Threat to Horse Racing

Are Prediction Markets A Threat to Horse Racing | Racing Regulatory Issues | Scoop.it
The topic of prediction markets and their potential for cannabilizing wagering on horse racing was discussed at the HBPA conference...
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The Jockey Club's Dobson Calls for Unity, Ambition - BloodHorse

The Jockey Club's Dobson Calls for Unity, Ambition - BloodHorse | Racing Regulatory Issues | Scoop.it
As the keynote speaker at the National Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association conference, Everett Dobson, chairman of The Jockey Club, called for more cooperation in moving the sport forward.
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TwinSpires Turns Off Online Wagers for Texas Bettors - BloodHorse

TwinSpires Turns Off Online Wagers for Texas Bettors - BloodHorse | Racing Regulatory Issues | Scoop.it
TwinSpires notified customers Feb. 27 that it has suspended online horse race wagers originating from Texas after opening its operations there less than three weeks ago.
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Horsemen's Conference to Spotlight Timely Issues - BloodHorse

Horsemen's Conference to Spotlight Timely Issues - BloodHorse | Racing Regulatory Issues | Scoop.it
In perhaps a sign of some amount of relationship mending between the National Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association and The Jockey Club, the chairman of the latter will deliver the keynote address at this year's National HBPA Conference.
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Letter to the Editor: Horse Must Come First With Any Reform Efforts

Letter to the Editor: Horse Must Come First With Any Reform Efforts | Racing Regulatory Issues | Scoop.it
Editor's note: Currently, in HISA states, Lasix is banned in two-year-old racing and in stakes races 48 hours before a race. The Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority (HISA) is approaching a critical vote regarding the use of race-day Lasix in the rest of racing. Per the original Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act of 2020 , the drug is effectively banned under that same 48-hour rule, though most states currently operate under a three-year exemption put in place to allow time for studies to be conducted. That exemption is now coming to an end on May 22. A final decision on whether to extend that exemption, or to ban the medication entirely, will be subject to a vote of the nine-member HISA Board of Directors. In order to extend the exemption, the vote must be unanimous; otherwise, Lasix will be banned. The following letter to the HISA board was signed by trainers W.I. Mott, Chad Brown, Mark Casse, Jena Antonucci, and Ron Moquett; and Eric Hamelback, CEO of the National Horsemen's Benevolent & Protective Association, and provided to the TDN. The HISA Board faces a consequential choice: pursue reform grounded in science–or pursue symbolism that may ultimately harm the very horses they seek to protect. If a human Olympic runner bled into his lungs every time he sprinted, no one would call treatment “cheating.” They would call it medicine. Yet calls to eliminate furosemide, commonly known as Lasix, from horse racing are often framed as a necessary stand against “doping.” It is a powerful word. It signals integrity. It reassures the public. But when rhetoric outpaces veterinary reality, well-intentioned policy can produce unintended consequences. That disconnect is at the heart of the debate over furosemide and whether it should be eliminated from the sport entirely. Critics frame its use as a symbol of racing's excesses. Supporters see something far less sensational: a regulated veterinary tool used to manage Exercise-Induced Pulmonary Hemorrhage (EIPH), a condition that affects all equines and a significant percentage of racehorses during intense exertion. EIPH has been studied extensively, including by researchers affiliated with the American Association of Equine Practitioners. During high-speed racing, extreme cardiovascular pressures can cause delicate pulmonary capillaries to rupture. In mild cases, bleeding may be microscopic. In more serious cases, repeated episodes can lead to scarring, chronic inflammation, diminished lung function and, in rare instances, catastrophic outcomes. Horses are obligate nasal breathers. Unlike human athletes, they cannot open their mouths to increase airflow when exertion peaks. The physiological stress generated inside their chest at racing speed is extraordinary. This vulnerability is rooted in anatomy–not in training methods or competitive ambition. Furosemide's primary pharmacologic action is diuresis, reducing vascular pressure and mitigating the severity of pulmonary bleeding. It does not create speed. It does not manufacture stamina. It does not alter a horse's innate ability. It addresses a medical risk associated with extreme exertion preventing pulmonary bleeding that contributes to career longevity. The term “performance-enhancing drug” carries powerful emotional weight. But preventing internal lung bleeding is not the same as artificially enhancing speed. The science on subtle secondary performance effects remains debated. What is not debated is that furosemide reduces the severity of EIPH. Eliminating the medication will not eliminate the condition. It will remove a regulated therapeutic tool currently administered under veterinary oversight and strict protocols. Those of us who work in barns before sunrise understand that stewardship is not a slogan. It is daily accountability for the health and comfort of an animal that cannot advocate for itself. Preventative medicine is a cornerstone of humane care in every other athletic discipline–human or animal. As such, evidence-based policy is imperative, not symbolic prohibition for welfare of the horse. We recognize that public trust in racing is fragile. Integrity and transparency are essential. That is why we support uniform rules, clear reporting, rigorous veterinary supervision and continued scientific research. If future evidence yields safer or more effective alternatives, horsemen will adapt–as this industry has repeatedly done in pursuit of safety and reform. Policymaking decisions driven primarily by optics and not science risk undermining equine welfare in the name of appearances. The question before the Authority Board is not whether the sport must evolve–it must, it is and will continue to. The question is whether eliminating a treatment that reduces lung bleeding serves the horse or simply satisfies a narrative. Treating pulmonary hemorrhage under veterinary supervision is not doping. It is responsible care. And in any reform effort, the horse–not the headline–must come first. — W.I. Mott, Chad Brown, Mark Casse, Jena Antonucci, Ron Moquett, and Eric Hamelback Read Today's Paper
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Will HISA Ban Lasix in All Races?

Will HISA Ban Lasix in All Races? | Racing Regulatory Issues | Scoop.it
HISA's Board of Directors will decide on May 22 if HISA Bans Lasix in All Races so several trainers speak out against proposed ban...
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The Jockey Club Releases ID My Thoroughbred App

The Jockey Club Releases ID My Thoroughbred App | Racing Regulatory Issues | Scoop.it
The Jockey Club has launched the ID My Thoroughbred app, which allows users to access Thoroughbred information using a microchip number...
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Churchill Downs Issues Statement Regarding Beef With HISA

Churchill Downs Issues Statement Regarding Beef With HISA | Racing Regulatory Issues | Scoop.it
In response to allegations that they owe better than $2.4 million in fees to HISA, officials at Churchill Downs have released a statement...
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HISA threatens CDI with no racing over assessment fees

HISA threatens CDI with no racing over assessment fees | Racing Regulatory Issues | Scoop.it
HISA Threatens 'Freeloading' CDI with Cutting Off Ability to Race over Alleged Non-Payment of Assessment Fees...
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Letter To The Editor: Calling For Meaningful Change

Letter To The Editor: Calling For Meaningful Change | Racing Regulatory Issues | Scoop.it
LNJ Foxwoods's Jaime Roth pens a Letter to the Editor seeking meaningful change from the Jockey Club leadership.
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