On Feb. 9, the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission (KHRC) offered no details about or a timeline for the ongoing investigation into Life At Ten's performance in the 2010 Breeders' Cup Ladies' Classic at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky., though there was public acknowledgment of drug testing related to the case.

Lisa Underwood, KHRC executive director, said the probe continues and "will be thorough." She said 89 individuals have been interviewed, some more than once, and that information continues to be compiled.

"A lot of thought is going into this," Underwood said. "The final report will be made public, but I can't put a timeframe on the report right now."

In reports to the Kentucky Equine Drug Research Council and the KHRC, equine medical director Mary Scollay, DVM, provided statistics on 2010 drug testing at Kentucky racetracks and in the process noted the total cost for last year doesn't include the ongoing Life At Ten investigation. Blood was drawn from the filly pre-race

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