The moment a trotter takes one pacing stride during a race is an automatic DQ.
so let me get this straight.....
if a trotter makes ONE pacing stride it is an automatic DQ--then all trotters who break stride(albeit pacing or not--despite losing ground or not) then that should be an automatic DQ-----but it isnt
we have all seen trotters break stride, not lose ground, then get back on stride and recover to win
without any DQwe have all seen trotters gallop through the wire-not lose any ground-and if not lapped on... that is NOT a DQ
we should handle it like the Europeans-any horse not trotting the entire race is automatically DQd-losing ground is irrelevant
my take is the judges don't know the difference between and trot or a pace-so they didn't notice it and didn't think there was violation-so they left him up
was there a long delay in making it official?... or was it quick like most races