PDA

View Full Version : N.J. officials test more than 40 Levine horses


ejt2112
26th June 2008, 01:26.14 PM
From the DRF


Officials of the New Jersey Racing Commission on Tuesday drew blood samples from all of the horses trained by Bruce Levine at Monmouth Park as part of the state's random out-of-competition testing program, commission officials and Levine said on Thursday.

Frank Zanzuccki, the executive director of the commission, said that the commission did not have specific information regarding Levine's horses or evidence of blood-doping use prior to taking the blood samples.

"It was a action that we deploy as part of our out-of-competition testing program," Zanzuccki said. "Sometimes it is random, sometimes it is based on prior information. In this case, it was random."

Levine, a leading trainer in New York and New Jersey, said that he was not at Monmouth on Tuesday and that his assistant trainer informed him of the presence of the officials prior to the blood withdrawals. Levine has more than 40 horses at Monmouth.

"My assistant told me that a commission official and a state vet were there looking to take blood," Levine said. "I had no objection. I told them to go ahead."

New Jersey passed rules allowing for out-of-competition testing in mid-October of last year. Since then, the state has drawn blood from horses trained by 15 to 20 trainers in the state, Zanzuccki said. Only one, the Standardbred trainer Ernest Adam, produced positive test results for EPO, one of two common blood-doping drugs. Adam and the owner of the horses, Steven Slender, were both banned for 10 years and fined $50,000. Slender has appealed the ruling.

Out-of-competition testing is necessary to catch the use of blood-doping drugs because the medications are not typically administered near a race. The drugs are reputed to help horses boost the production of oxygen-carrying red-blood cells.

DanG
26th June 2008, 04:40.32 PM
Thanks for the article EJ;

27 / 56 (48%) has a way of setting off the smoke alarms. :eek:

David-LV
3rd July 2008, 11:22.10 AM
It is only fair to Bruce Levine that we post the results of The New Jersey Racing Commission's findings.
_________
David
----------------------------------------------
RIP: George you were the greatest. 1937 -2008

__________________________________________________ __________________
__________________________________________________ __________________


Levine’s horses pass blood-doping tests

by Jeff Lowe

Trainer Bruce Levine’s horses at Monmouth Park tested negative for blood-doping agents, said Frank Zanzuccki, executive director of the New Jersey Racing Commission.

The commission drew blood samples from Levine’s 41 horses at Monmouth last week as part of an out-of-competition testing program designed to detect the administration of EPO or other blood-doping agents.

Levine’s starters are winning at a 49.2% rate during the current Monmouth meet, and the trainer leads the standings with 29 wins, 16 more than Edwin Broome has in second.

Zanzuccki said the commission randomly selected Levine’s horses for testing. He was the first trainer subjected to out-of-competition testing during the current Monmouth meet.

DanG
3rd July 2008, 11:48.20 AM
It is only fair to Bruce Levine that we post the results of The New Jersey Racing Commission's findings.
Very true David;

I also wonder if they froze any samples for future reference. Testing will ALWAYS be 3 steps behind enhancement because as with all things; money dictates priorities. As you said; innocent until proven guilty and the court of public opinion will always remain just that.

I first realized we were heading into a completely different paradigm when batting helmets started doubling as rain covers on Buick’s! :eek: :D