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Keeneland increasing security for horses competing in Toyota Blue Grass

Event scheduled for April 9

LEXINGTON, Ky. (March 31, 2016) — Keeneland will continue its enhanced security measures for horses participating in the $1 million Toyota Blue Grass (G1), a nationally prominent prep for the Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (G1), to be held April 9.

Horses competing in the Toyota Blue Grass are required to be on the Keeneland grounds 54 hours in advance of the race, no later than noon on April 7. Twenty-four-hour security for each entrant will begin at noon on April 7 and end at 6 p.m. ET, post time for the Toyota Blue Grass, on April 9.

Keeneland requires horses participating in all other stakes during the Spring Meet, including the Central Bank Ashland (G1) and Madison (G1), also held Saturday, April 9, to be on the grounds four hours prior to post time for their stakes. Each stakes entrant will be placed under security watch at that time.

“Keeneland remains committed to ensuring that the Toyota Blue Grass and our entire racing program are conducted with integrity and transparency,” said Keeneland Vice President of Racing W.B. Rogers Beasley. “These enhanced protocols have effectively served to protect our horsemen, the public and our fans.”

Keeneland has mandated the following protocols for horses participating in the Toyota Blue Grass:

  • The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission (KHRC) will take out-of-competition blood samples from horses competing in the Toyota Blue Grass and send them to LGC Science Inc. in Lexington for immediate testing. KHRC will coordinate with other jurisdictions to obtain out-of-competition samples from horses that are not stabled in Kentucky.
  • Horses competing in the Toyota Blue Grass are required to be on the Keeneland grounds 54 hours in advance of the race, no later than noon on Thursday, April 7, and remain on the grounds until after the running of the race. Exceptions will be granted only in the case of an unforeseeable emergency, as determined by Keeneland Security in consultation with the Stewards.
  • Twenty-four-hour security for each entrant will begin at noon on April 7 and end at 6 p.m., post time for the Toyota Blue Grass, on April 9.
  • Horses shall stay in their trainers’ current barns and stalls on the grounds, which shall be monitored at all times by additional security personnel.
  • The stalls for all horses entered in the Toyota Blue Grass shall have an identifying marker on them.
  • Trainers shall submit a list of treating veterinarians to the Stewards no later than noon on April 7.
  • Security personnel will monitor all treatments performed by veterinarians. All containers for medications administered will be retained by the KHRC for possible testing.
  • A full daily veterinarian’s record of all medications and treatments given to horses from noon on April 7, until after the running of the Toyota Blue Grass shall be provided to the KHRC Chief Veterinarian located in the Detention Barn.
  • Entry-exit logs will be maintained by security personnel. All persons – including grooms, veterinarians, trainers, assistant trainers, farriers, owners or other connections – on entering the stall or engaging in contact with the horse or performing any service for the horse must possess a valid KHRC license. Each person will be logged in by security personnel with the reason for their visit.
  • All equipment, feed, hay bales, etc., are subject to search and seizure, as provided by law, by both Keeneland and the KHRC.
  • As is current policy, Lasix administration will take place in the horse’s own stall by a KHRC veterinarian. Syringes will be preserved by the KHRC for possible testing.
  • The KHRC, in conjunction with Keeneland, will appoint a single 24-hour point person each day for trainers and connections to contact in case of an emergency.
  • On Saturday, April 9, no treatment will be permitted (beyond Lasix for specifically designated horses) unless it is for an emergency or as approved by the Stewards.
  • On Saturday, April 9, horses participating in the Toyota Blue Grass will be required to be in the Assembly Barn between 45 minutes to 1 hour before post time for TC02 testing. They will then be escorted with security personnel to the Paddock.
  • Toyota Blue Grass participants will receive priority for Paddock schooling with security personnel present.