Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Report: Justify failed drug test before Derby

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The New York Times reported Wednesday that Justify won the 2018 Triple Crown after a failed postrace drug test at a California track that could have kept the horse out of the Kentucky Derby.

According to the report, the Bob Baffert-trained Justify tested positive for the drug scopolamin­e after winning the Santa Anita Derby, one of the final prep races for the Kentucky Derby. Justify went on to win the Derby and took the Preakness and Belmont stakes to complete the Triple Crown.

The Times said Baffert didn’t respond to multiple attempts seeking comment.

Instead of a speedy disqualifi­cation, the California Horse Racing Board took more than a month to confirm the results, the Times reported. And, instead of filing a public complaint, the board made decisions behind closed doors as it moved to drop the case and lighten the penalty for horses found to have scopolamin­e in their systems.

The newspaper said test results, emails and internal memorandum­s show how California regulators waited nearly three weeks, until the Kentucky Derby was only nine days away, to notify Baffert of the positive test. Then, two months after the Belmont victory, the board disposed of the inquiry altogether during a closed-door executive session.

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