The trainer is responsible for the horse's exposure to prohibited substances

2020-08-24 11:23:52
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Horses competing in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia races are subject to the rules governing the testing of "prohibited" materials published on the official website of the Horse Racing and Equestrian Club www.frusiya.com in the section designated for this, in accordance with the requirements stipulated in Article 6 of the International Convention of the International Federation of Racing Authorities IFHA According to the rules of racing at the Horse Racing Club in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, horses are tested for "prohibited substances" through the routine collection of blood and urine samples before and after the races.
Definition of prohibited items
Banned substances are considered any substance capable of acting directly or indirectly on any of the body systems in mammals, in accordance with the model definition in Article 6 of the International Federation of Racing Bodies Convention, and the banned substance means the substance or its products and enzymes that fall into any of the The classes specified in these rules or as declared by the horse racing club from time to time.
Any person who uses or helps to use prohibited materials or materials mentioned for the horse who registered in the race and announced his participation at any time within 48 hours before the race day, and if he participated is considered a violation of these provisions and he may be punished by the Stewardship and Arbitration Committee under Article 13 or raised The matter to the Supreme Committee and to consider that the person declared violating the provisions.
Responsibility of the trainer
The trainer is always responsible for feeding, caring, protection and safety of the horse in his custody, and to take all responsible precautions towards the horses in his custody to avoid their exposure to prohibited substances in contravention of these instructions, and to constantly carry out the possible consequences of treatments given to the horses, and allocate records of medical procedures and treatments for all horses whether they participate in Race or not.