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Derby favourite Charlatan tests positive for banned substance: report

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Two horses trained by Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert, including Kentucky Derby favourite Charlatan, have tested positive for a banned substances, the

New York Times reported.

The Times said Charlatan, who won the Arkansas Derby earlier this month, tested positive for lidocaine — a numbing agent that is used for suturing wounds but can also mask lameness in unsound horses.

The use of the drug incurs a suspension of between 15-60 days, a $500-$1,000 fine for the first offence and disqualifi­cation and forfeiture of the purse if no mitigating factors are establishe­d.

A positive test could prevent Charlatan from competing in the Belmont Stakes on June 20, the first leg of the Triple Crown this year after the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes were postponed to Sept. 5 and Oct. 3 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Baffert told the Louisville Courier Journal he was disappoint­ed the Arkansas Racing Commission did not follow its rules on confidenti­ality and wanted a quick investigat­ion into the matter.

“I’m hoping for an expedited investigat­ion and look forward to being able to speak soon about any written decision of the stewards, if and when it becomes necessary and I’m allowed to under the Commission’s confidenti­ality rules,” he said.

Baffert, the sport’s best known trainer, is chasing a sixth

Kentucky Derby win since his horse Justify won the Triple Crown in 2018.

Justify later tested positive for a banned drug less than a month before the start of the Triple Crown but the California Horse Racing Board moved to drop the case.

 ?? (AFP) ?? In this June 6, 2018, picture, Triple Crown and Belmont Stakes contender Justify is walked in his barn by trainer Bob Baffert at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York, United States.
(AFP) In this June 6, 2018, picture, Triple Crown and Belmont Stakes contender Justify is walked in his barn by trainer Bob Baffert at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York, United States.

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