Horse racing-Medina Spirit's 2021 Kentucky Derby win nullified, Baffert
suspended
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[February 22, 2022] By
Rory Carroll
(Reuters) - Medina Spirit's victory in the 2021 Kentucky Derby has
been nullified due to the presence of a banned drug in his system
and trainer Bob Baffert has been suspended for 90 days and fined,
racing stewards ruled on Monday.
The dark bay colt's win in May's Run for the Roses at Churchill
Downs had delivered Baffert a record seventh win in North America's
most prestigious race until a post-race sample found betamethasone,
a corticosteroid.
The test result led to a protracted battle between Baffert and the
Kentucky Horse Racing Commission that ended with Monday's ruling,
which suspends Baffert from March 8 to June 5 and will keep him out
of this year's Kentucky Derby. He was also fined $7,500.
Baffert has sought to draw a distinction between injectable
betamethasone and betamethasone that is absorbed through an
ointment, which is how he believes the drug entered into the colt's
system.
"I am very disappointed in the ruling," Baffert told Reuters in a
statement via his lawyer.
"It runs contrary to the scientifically proven facts in this case
and the rules of the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission. We will be
filing an immediate appeal."
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John Velazquez guides Medina Spirit to win the 147th running of the
Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs. Mandatory Credit: Jamie
Rhodes-USA TODAY Sports
Baffert, one of the best known trainers in the
world, has come under scrutiny from state horse racing regulators in
recent years after some of the horses in his stables tested positive
for banned substances.
Medina Spirit raced again at the Preakness Stakes in mid-May and
finished third, but was banned from the Belmont Stakes, the final
leg of U.S. thoroughbred racing's Triple Crown.
He died of a heart attack following a workout at a California
racetrack in early December.
After the steward's ruling was handed down, Churchill Downs
congratulated Mandaloun, the colt who had crossed the line second,
and his trainer Brad Cox and jockey Florent Geroux on the win.
"Winning the Kentucky Derby is one of the most exciting achievements
in sports and we look forward to celebrating Mandaloun on a future
date in a way that is fitting of this rare distinction," Churchill
Downs said in a statement.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles; Editing by Christian
Radnedge)
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