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New York Stewards fined jockey Kendrick Carmouche $5,500 and suspended him one riding day for exceeding the limit for use of ...
A regulatory vet allegedly saw the trainer's assistant administer an "oral substance" to a horse on race day, but the ...
Horses racing at Churchill Downs are carrying sensors that alert vets and trainers to potential problems. “We used to always ...
The jockey reportedly used his crop seven times aboard winner Deterministic, once over HISA's six-strike limit ...
Jockey Michael O'Sullivan (24) died from catastrophic head injuries sustained in a fall during a race meeting in Tipperary in ...
HISA's enforcement arm suggests immediate disposal of Hemo 15, any compounded product mimicking Hemo 15, and any products ...
Junior Alvarado secured his first Kentucky Derby victory in six attempts with last month's Sovereignty triumph, yet has been ...
The Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority was created in 2020, with its regulations going into effect in 2022.With the entity's oversight, equine racing f ...
OpEd: The Racehorse Health and Safety Act proposes a constitutionally sound path forward for regulating the sport.
HISA has released additional details in the case of Angel M. Sanchez Pinero, who was provisionally suspended on May 8, 2025 ...
Enactment of this law implements federal oversight of thoroughbred horseracing through the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority (HISA). HISA is responsible for creating and enforcing rules to ...
Horse racing industry leaders hope to educate the public on jockeys' crop use as Kentucky Derby controversy over Junior Alvarado discipline lingers.