Lodi News-Sentinel

NYRA cuts Bob Baffert suspension to a year, opens door to Belmont Stakes

- — John Cherwa, Los Angeles Times

In somewhat of a small victory, trainer Bob Baffert had his proposed two-year ban from racing in New York reduced to one year by a three-person panel appointed by the New York Racing Associatio­n. Baffert can resume racing horses in the state on Jan. 26, 2023, meaning he is eligible to participat­e in next year’s Belmont Stakes.

Baffert also can run in the Preakness Stakes in Baltimore but is still barred from running at Churchill Downs, home of the Kentucky Derby. He was banned by Churchill Downs for two years after former Kentucky Derby winner Medina Spirit tested positive for a legal anti-inflammato­ry, but not legal on race day. Baffert can run at other Kentucky tracks, including Keeneland, home of this year’s Breeders’ Cup.

Baffert is currently serving a 90-day suspension by the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission for Medina Spirit’s positive test result and will return to training on July 3. The suspension is honored by all tracks, including those in Southern California.

Craig Robertson, Baffert’s Kentuckyba­sed attorney, said he had no comment at this time.

“This was an impartial and deliberati­ve process that has resulted in a lengthy suspension of the sport’s most prominent trainer,” David O’Rourke, NYRA’s president and chief executive said. “However, this is not simply about Bob Baffert or any one individual but about protecting the integrity of the sport here in New York. [Thursday’s] decision advances that goal.”

Baffert was given credit for 59 days he served while under a temporary suspension earlier this year and the 90-day suspension he is currently serving.

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