Horse Racing Authorities Endorse Steroid Ban

The IFHA has taken the stand that anabolic steroids should be not be permitted in or out of competition.
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The executive council of the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities (IFHA) has taken the stand that anabolic steroids have no place in horse racing, and should be not be permitted in or out of competition.

The IFHA’s executive council, which represents the principal racing regions of the world, met Oct. 8, and then issued its statement that reads:

IFHA considers that anabolic steroids have no place in horse racing.

The use of anabolic steroids should not be permitted in or out of competition

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