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Official testing results show substantial rule compliance
April 30, 2019, from the Association of Racing Commissioners International

Lexington, KY — The 2018 Anti-Doping and Drug Testing Program conducted by United States racing regulatory bodies found continued substantial compliance with racing’s medication and anti-doping rules and little support for claims that the use of drugs to mask pain when horses race is rampant.

As it does each year the Association of Racing Commissioners International (ARCI) released a summary of the collective results of the individual state programs conducted in 2018.

In 2018 horses competing in 95,618 individual races were tested, 43,574 flat races (quarter horse and Thoroughbred combined) and 52,044 Standardbred races. This represents a reduction from the previous year when horses from 98,883 races were tested.

On average 3.2 horses were tested in each flat race and 2.26 horses tested in each Standardbred contest.

In 2018, there were 1,561 violations of the medication rules out of 258,920 samples tested, meaning that 99.4 percent of all tests found the horse to be compliant with the rules. It also means that the facts do not support claims that a substantial number of horses are racing under the influence of pain masking medications as all testing labs routinely screen for the presence of such drugs. Such instances do occasionally occur and are reflected in the violations that are found and prosecuted.

The ARCI has described violations involving Class 1 or Class 2 substances as instances of “doping.” Violations involving substances of a lesser class often involve overages of medications deemed therapeutic or authorized by United States federal law for veterinary use.

There was a dramatic drop in doping instances from 2017 to 2018. In 2017, 11 percent of all violations found were for Class 1 or 2 substances. In 2018, that number dropped to 6.8 percent of all violations. In 2018, there were 107 findings out of 258,920 samples tested for these substances deemed to have the greatest effect on performance, or 0.04 percent of all samples tested. In 2017, there were 169 findings out of 293,704 samples, or 0.06 percent of those tested.

Violations involving Class 3 substances were 26.2 percent of all adverse analytical findings in 2018, a slight increase over the 24.5 percent detected in 2017. There were 409 Class 3 AAF’s in 2018 — 0.16 percent of all tested — compared to 376 in 2017 — 0.13 percent tested.

Violations involving substances deemed least likely to affect performance — Class 4 and 5 substances — accounted for 66.9 percent of the adverse analytical findings in 2018, slightly up from the 64.5 percent of AAF’s in 2017.

Clear Rate

In 2018, 99.4 percent of all samples tested were determined to be clear of any substance that would trigger an adverse analytical finding (AAF). In 2017, the clear rate for all US horse racing was 99.5 percent.

For Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse races, the clear rate in 2018 was 99.13 percent and the rate for Standardbred races that year was 99.71 percent.

By comparison, the 2017 Annual Report of the US Anti Doping Agency indicates that their clear rate for human sport was 99.12 percent for Olympic, Paralympic and Global Service Testing. The 2019 World Anti-Doping Agency’s Testing Report shows that their “clear rate” is 98.57 percent.

“Horse racing and human sport share the same challenges in combating those who cheat. While the overall clear rate is comparable, I do not believe anyone is under the illusion in either human sport or horse racing that we are catching everyone who will attempt to cheat,” said Ed Martin, President of the Association of Racing Commissioners International.

“Industry investments in anti-doping research and a greater emphasis on expanded investigatory staff at the regulatory agencies and racetracks is essential if we are to effectively combat this threat.”




I have a great idea! tmbz1

Why don't we send these blind assholes to Homeland Security to help search for terrorists! ngc3

Wait...What?...You don't think that's a good idea? angbk

I agree. tmbz1

I get the sneaky feeling these clowns were never any good at playing hide and seek. 94z.sm 11.dt
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Pedigree Snob

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What a crock!

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Oh, no..........they can't find da shit!!  You mean to tell me that with veteran, knowledgeable horsemen like Jewffrey, Andrew Cohen, ATC, Dick(head) Cote, the Jackie Chan Lab in Hong Kong, and all the other Hitler Youth, that they can't find da shit?  Wow.

But we all know it MUST BE out there because all the jealous idiots on this worthless forum say so.  Right.  Fucking morons like Lice Man, Hammer Head, Stunned Forever, and The Extorter keep living in that fantasy land and the idiots at the racing commissions listen to them.  Unreal.  Until next time, sweeties......... ...HEIL HITLER!!

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saw this article and you can take away two thoughts

1) that testing is good and horsemen are scared to try using stuff that would break the rules.

or

2) Testing is a joke, and there are a group of people in a room from the ARCI patting themselves on the back that are so stupid, they can't find the door to leave the room.

 

shout out

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