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'Coalition For Horse Racing Integrity' Formed To Advocate For Uniform Drug Testing And Enforcement

Editor’s Note: The following press release was issued by Fleishman Hillard on behalf of the Coalition for Horse Racing Integrity on Friday, May 29, 2015.


Group supports U.S. Representative Paul Tonko's announcement today that he intends to introduce legislation giving independent oversight of drug testing and enforcement to an entity created by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, a non‑profit, non-governmental organization

WASHINGTON, May 29, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- A diverse group of horse racing and animal welfare organizations today announced the launch of a coalition to support uniform medication standards for Thoroughbred racing and the formal introduction of proposed bipartisan legislation that would grant independent authority over rule‑making, testing and enforcement oversight to an entity created by the U.S. Anti‑Doping Agency (USADA).

The groups will work with Congressman Paul Tonko (D-NY) and other lawmakers to file common-sense legislation to bring long-needed reforms to horse racing.

The Coalition for Horse Racing Integrity (www.horseracingintegrity.com) is comprised of two major Thoroughbred racing organizations (Breeders' Cup Ltd. and The Jockey Club), an animal welfare group (The Humane Society of the United States), with grassroots support from the more than 1,000 members of the Water Hay Oats Alliance.

The House bill will be known as the Thoroughbred Horse Racing Anti-Doping Act of 2015.

The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency administers the anti-doping programs – including education, sample collection, results management and drug reference resources – for athletes in U.S. Olympic, Paralympic, Pan American and Parapan American Sport, including all Olympic sport national governing bodies, their athletes and events throughout the year. 

"It is USADA's hope that the model of independence and national harmonization envisioned through this legislation can be realized for the long term good of this sport," said USADA CEO Travis T. Tygart.  "As we have done with other sports, USADA would be focused on creating a robust program that can protect the rights of competitors and the integrity of competition."

"In a sport built on the integrity of competition, nothing is more important than a level playing field for the horses, jockeys, trainers, owners that compete and for the fans who wager on our sport," said Arthur Hancock III, co-founder of the grassroots organization WHOA.  "The creation of this coalition now provides all interested parties with a unique opportunity to support a single, national approach to medication, drug testing and penalties with strong, independent oversight and enforcement."

"It is time for key stakeholders to come together and find solutions to protect equine athletes on the track and to turn around the problem of widespread doping of horses to enhance performance and to get injured horses into the starting gate," said Wayne Pacelle, president and chief executive officer of The Humane Society of the United States.  "The number of breakdowns in American racing should be unacceptable to any person concerned about the welfare of horses."

Among the provisions in the proposed legislation by U.S. Representative Paul Tonko (D-NY), USADA would create the Thoroughbred Horseracing Anti-Doping Organization (THADO), an independent, non‑governmental non-profit governed by a board comprised of six USADA board members and five independent individuals from the Thoroughbred racing industry.  This organization would work collaboratively with state racing commissions and their respective staff members throughout the country. 

THADO would develop and administer a nationwide anti-doping program that would go into effect beginning January 1, 2017, following input from the Thoroughbred industry and the public.

The horse racing industry has been working to advance better rules pertaining to drugs, drug testing and penalties through the National Uniform Medication Program (NUMP) on a state-by-state basis.

"The racing industry has taken thoughtful and significant steps toward medication reform in recent years and we believe that the creation of this coalition demonstrates widespread support for further changes, changes that can be made in a more timely fashion," said James L. Gagliano, president and chief operating officer of The Jockey Club.  "We deeply appreciate Congressmen Tonko's willingness to help us bring about reform."

The Coalition also credited the efforts of Congressmen Ed Whitfield (R-KY) and Joe Pitts (R-PA) and Senator Tom Udall (D-NM), who have been on the forefront of efforts to reform the current medication system.

"Without the leadership of Congressman Whitfield, Congressman Pitts and Senator Udall, the industry may not have taken this problem head on," said Gagliano.  "This new coalition wants to bring all lawmakers interested in racing reform together and find a common solution that will further ensure the safety of our athletes and the integrity of our sport for our participants and our fans."

"The current system of state-by-state regulation of medication across 38 states has inherent inefficiencies and a newer, modern and efficient approach is vital to the growth of our sport," said Craig Fravel, president and chief executive officer of Breeders' Cup Ltd.  "We are pleased to partner in support of this legislation and we look forward to adding more coalition members in the weeks and months to come."

Millions of people participate annually in American Thoroughbred racing as owners, trainers, veterinarians and industry support professionals, and as fans and bettors.  The industry contributes $25 billion to the U.S. economy annually and generates 380,000 domestic jobs, with 38 states participating in pari-mutuel racing and American Thoroughbreds traveling and racing overseas in Europe and on growing racing circuits in Asia and the Middle East.

Additional information, including stories from supporters and ways to contact Congressional members to express support for this legislation, is available at www.horseracingintegrity.com.