CHRB investigation finds no smoking gun in Santa Anita horse deaths

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CHRB investigation finds no smoking gun in Santa Anita horse deaths
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The California Horse Racing Board’s investigation into the fatalities last year at Santa Anita validated many of the prevalent theories as to why there was such a spike in deaths, but found no smoking gun or overriding reason for what happened

Trainers Jorge Navarro and Jason Servis are named in alleged scheme to give horses PEDs. Maximum Security was one of those horses.

Also found were several cases of program training, a practice in which someone other than the licensed trainer was overseeing the training of a horse. The report also outlined 47 recommendations, 12 of which are already in the regulatory pipeline process. Most dealt with establishing protocols for training, racing and when to cancel racing, moving toward digital record-keeping and transparency in medical records. It also asked for an examination of how the use of the riding crop, or whip, and breakdowns may be related.

No California-based trainers were named in the indictment, and California was not a state listed where the alleged doping took place.

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