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Panel Urges Ban on Steroid Use

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Wednesday, June 18, 2008; Page E02

A committee organized by the Jockey Club last month after the death of filly Eight Belles at the Kentucky Derby issued its first recommendations yesterday, including the elimination of anabolic steroids in the training and racing of thoroughbreds.

The seven-member committee, which included prominent breeder Stuart Janney III as well as leading veterinarian Larry Bramlage, also pressed for the ban of shoes called "toe grabs" -- which are believed to cause extra pressure on a horse's front legs -- and reforms for the design and use of whips.

While the recommendations are not binding, committee members said they have broad support from industry groups that could enact the changes, which are targeted for implementation by Dec. 31.

The announcement of the recommendations came two days before a House subcommittee on commerce, trade, and consumer protection is scheduled to hold a hearing examining breeding, drugs and breakdowns in racing.

Janney said the announcement was not in response to the hearing, but that public opinion and the heightened focus on safety after Eight Belles' death, as well as the use of steroids by Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Big Brown, played a large role.

"In terms of what goes on in Washington . . . if over time you demonstrate the ability to regulate your industry, it is going to be of great interest in Congress, and I think we can do that," Janney said.

-- John Scheinman


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