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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

British Horseracing Authority considers doubling ban on doped horses

Amid the usual colour and drama of the opening day of the sport's biggest week of the year the doping scandals that have plagued British racing in the past 12 months continued to prey quietly on the minds of connections, administrators and punters.
Away from the drama on the course the British Horseracing Authority is considering at least doubling the usual ban for doping from six months to 12 months and introducing out-of-training testing when a crucial report is published within the next month to confront an issue that has plagued the sport over the past year.
As the Godolophin doping scandal and the Sungate affair have split opinion over the best way forward, the BHA is determined to show it is on the front foot.
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