Great Britain Beefs Up Equine Anti-Doping Policy

Steroid scandals prompted the British Horseracing Authority to amend its medication control policy.
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Steroid scandals in Great Britain earlier this year have prompted the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) to review and amend its Anti-Doping and Medication Control Policy.

"The objective is that via enhancements to our testing program and strategy, as well as the significant penalties handed to those who have breached the rules this year, we increase the deterrent against the use of prohibited substances," said Paul Bittar, chief executive of the BHA. "A review of the existing policy was instigated in May 2013 and considered all aspects, including the overall strategy towards doping control, budget allocated, number and balance of each method of testing, screening techniques, the contract with HFL, and the direction of research and development."

Amendments to the authority’s anti-doping policy are as follows:

  • Testing-in-training samples to double;
  • Post-race testing samples to increase by 20%;
  • An extended but renegotiated contract with HFL, resulting in lower per-unit sampling costs; and
  • An increased investment in research, including a continuation of hair sample analysis techniques in order to explore the feasibility of regulatory hair sampling.

These changes become effective Jan. 1 and will be reviewed quarterly in order to assess their effectiveness, the BHA said

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