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I had no idea, and I still can't find it in the AGCO rules and regulations, but I just recently found out that the AGCO requires that every trainer must have a written contract between said owner and trainer for every horse.Does USTA have this "rule" ?
That is the Anthony McDonald rule. It was put in place after he told an owner he amished their horse then changed the name and raced it for himself. Can’t remember if he got 6 months or a year but also big fine. A lot of trainers don’t think they need a contract with owners until they get screwed out of money.
Owner was Terry Hunter. Can’t remember the horses names. But Terry happened to be looking at the program and saw that the age and pedigree matched the horse Antony said he Amished
The USTA has always been a great sanctioning body for harness racing. They are very selective with their officials doing a great job in my opinion they've always been fair with me.
In my opinion the USTA does nothing for horsemen but keep records and for that they get a fee. They are useless in any other capacity. Also they do not hire officials like judges, the states do. They also have selective standards on who they take care of or dont. I am glad they were fair with you.
I really think they are good at record keeping though thats it. No replacement for that. I just feel they really do not help the horsemen in any other ways.