#US RACING: Trainer fined, suspended for incomplete vet checks

, Dan Blacker - right
, Dan Blacker - right

Trainer Dan Blacker was fined $15,000 and suspended for 90 days for running horses through 527 workouts in 1 1/2 years without completing veterinary checks beforehand.

California stewards handed down the ruling Sunday, according to the California Horse Racing Board. The penalties were reported earlier by Thoroughbred Daily News.

The ruling said that in 527 cases, no 72-hour pre-workout veterinarian examinations were conducted, as required, between Jan. 1, 2022, and July 1, 2023.

The suspension begins Feb. 26 and runs through May 25.

The CHRB filed a complaint in September after the death of Animae, an unraced, 2-year-old filly trained by Blacker.

“During a horse-fatality investigation for the horse Animae,” the CHRB complaint said, “it was found the horse did not have an examination by his attending veterinarian entered into EquiTAPS database during the 72 hours immediately preceding an official workout. Three out of the four official workouts listed for Animae did not have an veterinarian exam listed, including the official workout when the horse suffered the fatality.”

The CHRB said the inspection led to a closer look at Blacker’s Southern California operation.

“An audit was conducted on all horses trained by Blacker from Jan. 1, 2022, through July 1, 2023,” the complaint said. “The result for the audit found that there were 789 official workouts with 527 of those workouts not having a veterinary examination completed prior to in violation of CHRB rule 1878.”

 

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