Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Baffert sues New York Racing Associatio­n over horse doping suspension

- Tribune News Service New York Daily News

Bob Baffert, whose Kentucky Derby-winning Medina Spirit tested positive for a banned substance, sued the New York Racing Associatio­n Monday for suspending him from races in the Empire State.

Baffert filed the lawsuit in Brooklyn Federal Court less than a month after his suspension was announced May 17.

Medina Spirit tested positive for betamethas­one, a banned steroid, after his Kentucky Derby win.

Baffert was then banned from the Belmont Stakes and won’t be allowed to stable horses at any of the NYRA’S racetracks, including Aqueduct Saratoga and Belmont Park.

But Baffert argues in the lawsuit the suspension should be revoked.

“Medina Spirit has not been disqualifi­ed as the winner of the Kentucky Derby. Likewise, Baffert has not been suspended by the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission,” the suit reads. “Neither has Baffert been presented with any formal allegation­s from the Gaming Commission concerning violation of any New York State statute or regulation.”

Though Baffert has had five other violations involving impermissi­ble levels of medication in his horses over the past 13 months, he argues in the suit that bethametha­sone is a common substance and may not have been used as a steroid.

The suit says that bethmethas­one is a “a lawful, commonly used therapeuti­c antiinflam­matory medication.”

“Betamethas­one itself is not a performanc­eenhancing drug. Rather, it is a substance that can suppress inflammati­on, much like similar corticoste­roids such as hydrocorti­sone and prednisone. It is commonly administer­ed in horses to reduce inflammati­on,” the suit reads.

The lawsuit also argues that NYRA does not have the legal authority to suspend Baffert, and that that authority rests with the state’s Gaming Commission.

Baffert is seeking a preliminar­y injunction, which would require

NYRA to undo its suspension if granted by a federal judge.

“NYRA expects to make a final determinat­ion regarding the length and terms of Mr. Baffert’s suspension based on informatio­n revealed during the course of the ongoing investigat­ion in Kentucky, such as the postKentuc­ky Derby test results of Medina Spirit,” the associatio­n said in a press release when it suspended Baffert.

 ?? Tribune News Service/getty Images ?? In this photo from May 1, trainer Bob Baffert of Medina Spirit, raises the trophy after winning the 147th running of the Kentucky Derby with Medina Spirit, his seventh career Kentucky Derby win, at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky.
Tribune News Service/getty Images In this photo from May 1, trainer Bob Baffert of Medina Spirit, raises the trophy after winning the 147th running of the Kentucky Derby with Medina Spirit, his seventh career Kentucky Derby win, at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky.

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