Enhanced Security for Jockey Club Gold Cup
- Topics: Article, Drug Testing, Thoroughbred Racing
As has become standard for some of the biggest races in the state, the New York State Gaming Commission (NYSGC) and New York Racing Association (NYRA) announced Sept. 20 enhanced security measures will be in place for horses competing in the Sept. 28 Jockey Club Gold Cup Invitational at Belmont Park, in Elmont, N.Y.
Horses competing in the $1 million race will be subject to early out-of-competition blood testing for banned substances and will be required to be on Belmont Park’s grounds by Sept. 25. In addition, horses will be subject to 24-hour monitoring at their trainers’ own barns and stalls on the grounds.
The NYSGC is also requiring submission of veterinary records for participating horses for three days leading up to the race, which will be published on the NYSGC’s web site starting Sept. 25.
"The Jockey Club Gold Cup will be conducted with protocols that provide a safe environment for horses and riders." said Robert Williams, acting NYSGC executive director. "These measures, used in other high-stakes races in New York, have proved successful and demonstrate New York’s continued commitment to racing integrity, safety, and transparency
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