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  • #23926
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    He has also admitted to four other counts.

    Notice of a Forthcoming Disciplinary Panel Hearing (Mahmood Al Zarooni)

    24/04/2013 10:00
    • Trainer to be charged with multiple breaches of:
    o Rule (C)50 (Prohibited Substances – Strict liability of trainers) and/or Rule (C)55 (Prohibited Substances – Positive test of sample taken at training premises)
    o Rule (C)13 (Duty to keep medication records)
    o Rule (A)30 (Conduct prejudicial to horseracing)
    • Hearing to be held on Thursday 25th April 2013 at 2:30pm
    Licensed trainer Mahmood Al Zarooni has been informed he will be required to attend a Disciplinary Panel hearing on Thursday 25th April at 2:30pm at 75 High Holborn, London, to consider possible breaches of the Rules of Racing as follows:
    Rules (C)50 and/or Rule (C)55
    Prohibited Substances – Strict liability of trainers
    and/or
    Prohibited Substances – Positive test of sample taken at training premises
    1. Whether breaches of Rule (C)50 and/or Rule (C)55 have been committed by Mahmood Al Zarooni, a Licensed Trainer, by virtue of the samples taken from all or any of the following horses (being horses in the care or control of Mr Al Zarooni) on 9th April 2013 testing positive for the prohibited substance Ethylestranol:
    (a) GHOSTFLOWER (IRE)
    (b) SWEET ROSE
    (c) VALLEY OF QUEENS (IRE)
    (d) FAIR HILL
    (e) DESERT BLOSSOM (IRE)
    (f) CERTIFY (USA)
    (g) ORKNEY ISLAND
    2. Whether breaches of Rule (C)50 (Prohibited Substances – Strict liability of trainers) and/or Rule (C)55 (Prohibited Substances – Positive test of sample taken at training premises) have been committed by Mahmood Al Zarooni, a Licensed Trainer, by virtue of the samples taken from all or any of the following horses (being horses in the care or control of Mr Al Zarooni) on 9th April 2013 testing positive for the prohibited substance Stanozolol:
    (a) OPINION POLL (IRE)
    (b) ARTIGIANO (USA)
    (c) RESTRAINT OF TRADE (IRE)
    (d) BATHRAT AMAL (JPN)
    Rule (C)13
    Duty to keep medication records
    3. Whether Mr Al Zarooni is in breach of Rule (C)13 by virtue of his failure to keep a ‘Record of Treatment’ for all or any of the following (namely the administration of Ethylestranol) which included the information listed in Rules (C)13.2.1 to (C)13.2.6 for such treatment:
    (a) GHOSTFLOWER (IRE)
    (b) SWEET ROSE
    (c) VALLEY OF QUEENS (IRE)
    (d) FAIR HILL
    (e) DESERT BLOSSOM (IRE)
    (f) CERTIFY (USA)
    (g) ORKNEY ISLAND
    (h) COMITAS
    (i) SASHIKO
    (j) VACATIONER
    4. Whether Mr Al Zarooni is in breach of Rule (C)13 by virtue of his failure to keep a ‘Record of Treatment’ for all or any of the following (namely the administration of Stanozolol) which included the information listed in Rules (C)13.2.1 to 13.2.6 for such treatment:
    (a) OPINION POLL (IRE)
    (b) ARTIGIANO (USA)
    (c) RESTRAINT OF TRADE (IRE)
    (d) BATHRAT AMAL (JPN)
    (e) TEARLESS
    Rule (A)30
    Conduct prejudicial to horseracing
    5. Whether Mahmood Al Zarooni caused or allowed to be administered Ethylestranol, a prohibited substance, to all or any of the following horses under his care:
    (a) GHOSTFLOWER (IRE)
    (b) SWEET ROSE
    (c) VALLEY OF QUEENS (IRE)
    (d) FAIR HILL
    (e) DESERT BLOSSOM (IRE)
    (f) CERTIFY (USA)
    (g) ORKNEY ISLAND
    (h) COMITAS
    (i) SASHIKO
    (j) VACATIONER
    and as a result breached Rule (A)30 of the Rules of Racing by acting in a manner that was prejudicial to the integrity, proper conduct and/or good reputation of horseracing in Great Britain.
    6. Whether Mahmood Al Zarooni caused or allowed to be administered Stanozolol, a prohibited substance, to all or any of the following horses under his care:
    (a) OPINION POLL (IRE)
    (b) ARTIGIANO (USA)
    (c) RESTRAINT OF TRADE (IRE)
    (d) BATHRAT AMAL (JPN)
    (e) TEARLESS
    and as a result breached Rule (A)30 of the Rules of Racing by acting in a manner that was prejudicial to the integrity, proper conduct and/or good reputation of horseracing in Great Britain.
    Notes to Editors
    1. Information provided by Mahmood Al Zarooni to the Investigating Officers has revealed that, in addition to the 11 horses which tested positive and were named on 22nd April, a further four horses were administered one of the two prohibited substances. Those horses are: Comitas, Sashiko, Vacationer (all Ethylestranol) and Tearless (Stanozolol). These horses were under the care of Mr Al Zarooni but had not been subjected to testing.
    As these additional horses were not tested and no positive samples exist, no charges are brought under (C)50 and/or (C)55 in relation to them and as such the trainer remains facing the original 11 counts of this charge at this stage. However, it is appropriate to charge the trainer with breaches of the Rules related to medication records and conduct prejudicial to horseracing related to these horses, and therefore the trainer now faces 15 counts of these charges.

    2. The Panel for the hearing will be: Matthew Lohn (Chair), Hopper Cavendish and Edward Dorrell.

    3. Mahmood Al Zarooni will be represented by Gavin Bacon. The BHA will be represented by Graeme McPherson QC.
    4. The hearing will not be open to the media.
    5. It remains the BHA’s policy that we cannot comment on this ongoing investigation above and beyond formal notices until the hearing has been concluded and results published.
    6. Details of the Rules and potential penalties are as follows:
    Rules (C)50 and/or Rule (C)55
    (C)50: http://rules.britishhorseracing.com/Ord … 34&depth=3
    Refer to (C)55
    (C)55: http://rules.britishhorseracing.com/Ord … 39&depth=3
    Positive sample following Testing in Training
    Entry Point: £2,000 or Suspend / Withdraw / Disqualify/ 6 Months
    Range: £1,000 – £10,000 or 1 month – 10 years
    Rule (C)13: http://rules.britishhorseracing.com/Ord … 97&depth=3
    Duty to keep medication records
    Entry Point: £500
    Range: £250 – £2000
    Rule (A)30: http://rules.britishhorseracing.com/Ord … 95&depth=3
    Conduct prejudicial to horseracing
    Entry Point: £2,000 or Suspend / Withdraw / Disqualify 3 months
    Range: £1,000 – £15,000 or 1 month – 3 years

    7. Some information regarding the testing of horses in British Racing can be found below:
    There are two forms of testing carried out by the BHA in Britain – raceday testing and testing in training.

    Raceday Testing

    2012:
    Number of runners – 90,174
    Number of post-race samples – 7,182
    Number of positives – 14
    Positives as a percentage of runners – 0.19%

    2011:
    Number of runners – 94,786
    Number of post-race samples – 7,619
    Number of positives – 13
    Positives as a percentage of runners – 0.17%

    2010:
    Number of runners – 92,025
    Number of post-race samples – 7,952
    Number of positives – 25
    Positives as a percentage of runners – 0.31%

    There has been only one other case of anabolic steroids being found in a tested horse in recent years, which was when trainer Howard Johnson allowed horses to run under anabolic steroids in 2008 and 2009. Other positive results invariably involve the use of forms of medication. The use of anabolic steroids is prohibited at all times for any horse registered as ‘in training’ under the care of a trainer licensed by the BHA.

    Testing in Training

    Between 600-700 tests were carried out in 2012 as part of the ‘testing in training’ sampling programme. There could be a number of reasons why a yard could be idenitified for testing in training but we do not disclose the strategy for this.
    The average racehorse population in training at any one time was around 14,000 in 2012.

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    #437232
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    3. ….The BHA will be represented by Graeme McPherson QC.

    Is that the trainer Graeme McPherson ?

    http://www.mcphersonracing.co.uk/team/

    #437241
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    I find the speed of this whole process somewhat worrying.

    The way it is going is Al Zarooni takes the rap for everything, gets his punishment, case over.

    BHA are happy they’ve exposed the baddies, no awkward questions about who knew what.

    It’s all too easy or maybe I’m just too cynical.

    #437243
    elgransenor1
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    It’s the same old Paul. Sheikh puts too much money into racing. That’s why as long as there are convenient sacrificial lambs like Alzarooni about, nothing will ever change.

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