Trainer Englehart suspended for a week by NY Stewards
Trainer Jeremiah Englehart has been suspended for seven calendar days after one of his horses tested positive for prednisolone after finishing second last October at the Belmont Park, according to a ruling by the New York State Gaming Commission on Feb. 13. Englehart was also fined $500. His suspension runs from February 14 to 20.
Get there finished second on October 17 in an $80,000 subsidized race for crossbreeds in New York, finishing in three-quarters of the length Chulainn . The NYSGC Equine Drug Testing Laboratory reported a finding of the corticosteroid prednisolone in a Catch That Party body fluid sample after that race.
New York managers disqualified Catch That Party, owned by Collinsworth Thoroughbred Racing at the time, from runner-up and demanded redistribution of the wallet from which Catch That Party was earned. 16,000 dollars. Grape Seed Warrior was moved to monday and Cotton was ranked third.
Englehart waives its right to appeal, according to the ruling.
The International Association of Racing Commissioners’ Uniform Taxonomy of Exotic Substances and the Recommended Penalty Model Rule list prednisolone as a Class 4 drug with a Class C penalty. considered to be less likely to affect performance than Class 1, 2 and 3 drugs, with 1 having the highest likelihood.
Start his next party, January 20th, at Gulfstream Park.