What the hell???
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What the hell???
15 years 3 months ago
I read this story with incredulity, I mean what are they going to think of next???
Thursday, March 11, 2010 11:50 AM
Kentucky trainer Raley suspended for one year
Kentucky stewards have suspended trainer Jeff Raley for one year after one of his employees was observed with a syringe containing vodka in the receiving barn at Turfway Park on February 28.
Raley was there with the employee, Richard Lawson, and the filly Spontaneous Diva, who was entered to race approximately 40 minutes later in the fifth race.
The stewards scratched Spontaneous Diva. Ethanol alcohol, a metabolite of vodka, falls under the Class 2 drug and Class A penalty classifications.
Raley’s suspension is scheduled to begin on March 18 and continue until March 17, 2011. He has three wins from 19 starters in the Turfway meet.
Thursday, March 11, 2010 11:50 AM
Kentucky trainer Raley suspended for one year
Kentucky stewards have suspended trainer Jeff Raley for one year after one of his employees was observed with a syringe containing vodka in the receiving barn at Turfway Park on February 28.
Raley was there with the employee, Richard Lawson, and the filly Spontaneous Diva, who was entered to race approximately 40 minutes later in the fifth race.
The stewards scratched Spontaneous Diva. Ethanol alcohol, a metabolite of vodka, falls under the Class 2 drug and Class A penalty classifications.
Raley’s suspension is scheduled to begin on March 18 and continue until March 17, 2011. He has three wins from 19 starters in the Turfway meet.
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15 years 3 months ago
and I thought Vodka was no longer being used? and she was going to Sea the Stars.
Japan's mighty racemare Vodka is retired
Japan: According to sources in Japan, mighty racemare Vodka has been retired after bleeding from the nose when disappointing on last week's Super Thursday card at the Dubai Carnival.
The six-year-old will now be sent to Ireland, where she will be covered by last year's world champion Sea The Stars.
One of the most popular horses in Japanese racing history, Vodka finished only eighth behind compatriot Red Desire when well fancied for the third round of the Maktoum Challenge at Meydan, where she was being primed for the Dubai World Cup.
Twice named Japan's horse of the year, Vodka made history in 2007 when she became the first filly in 64 years to win the Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby), one of seven Grade 1 victories for the highest-earning female racehorse the world has ever seen.
A daughter of Tanino Gimlet, Vodka was trained by Katsuhiko Sumii and ridden for most of her glittering career by Yutaka Take before Christophe Lemaire took over last year and duly partnered her to a famous Japan Cup victory as she touched off Oken Bruce Lee.
Vodka landed at least one Grade 1 event in each of her four seasons on the track before 2010.
In 2006, she won the Hanshin Juvenile Fillies, Japan's only Grade 1 event for two-year-old fillies, but each of her subsequent top-level wins came at Tokyo racecourse, where she has long since earned superstar status.
After winning the Derby in 2007, 2008 saw her win both the Yasuda Kinen and Tenno Sho (autumn) before finishing third in the Japan Cup.
In 2009 she won the Victoria Mile before a repeat success in the Yasuda Kinen and then the Japan Cup, after which connections decided to target her for the world's richest race in Dubai.
Japan's mighty racemare Vodka is retired
Japan: According to sources in Japan, mighty racemare Vodka has been retired after bleeding from the nose when disappointing on last week's Super Thursday card at the Dubai Carnival.
The six-year-old will now be sent to Ireland, where she will be covered by last year's world champion Sea The Stars.
One of the most popular horses in Japanese racing history, Vodka finished only eighth behind compatriot Red Desire when well fancied for the third round of the Maktoum Challenge at Meydan, where she was being primed for the Dubai World Cup.
Twice named Japan's horse of the year, Vodka made history in 2007 when she became the first filly in 64 years to win the Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby), one of seven Grade 1 victories for the highest-earning female racehorse the world has ever seen.
A daughter of Tanino Gimlet, Vodka was trained by Katsuhiko Sumii and ridden for most of her glittering career by Yutaka Take before Christophe Lemaire took over last year and duly partnered her to a famous Japan Cup victory as she touched off Oken Bruce Lee.
Vodka landed at least one Grade 1 event in each of her four seasons on the track before 2010.
In 2006, she won the Hanshin Juvenile Fillies, Japan's only Grade 1 event for two-year-old fillies, but each of her subsequent top-level wins came at Tokyo racecourse, where she has long since earned superstar status.
After winning the Derby in 2007, 2008 saw her win both the Yasuda Kinen and Tenno Sho (autumn) before finishing third in the Japan Cup.
In 2009 she won the Victoria Mile before a repeat success in the Yasuda Kinen and then the Japan Cup, after which connections decided to target her for the world's richest race in Dubai.
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15 years 3 months ago
Shocking,don`t know why they don`t ban these guys for life...
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