AQHA Publicity
American Quarter Horse Association, September 26, 2018 – The American Quarter Horse Association has policies concerning awards and publicity of horses and trainers with racing medication positives for a Class 1 substance, Class 2 substance, Clenbuterol, any prohibited substances in the presiding jurisdiction, or any medications other than those defined by ARCI as being a Controlled Therapeutic Medication. Details of the policies can be found at www.aqha.com/racing.
Further, ALL horses that record an official start under an offending trainer anytime in the calendar year AFTER the expiration of thirty (30) days of an Offending Trainer’s Positive Test being published on the AQHA website shall be ineligible to be considered for AQHA awards associated with the calendar year in which the positive test occurred and shall be ineligible to be included in AQHA media during the calendar year in which the positive test occurred; this also includes pending appeals of violations.
It is an owner’s ultimate responsibility to know whether any horse under their trainer’s care has tested positive in as much as a positive test, per the above policies, could affect the owner’s horses’ eligibility to receive AQHA awards and be included in AQHA media.
AQHA maintains a list of horses and trainers that racing jurisdictions have reported as having a positive test for a Class 1 substance, Class 2 substance, Clenbuterol, any prohibited substance in the presiding jurisdiction, or any medications other than those defined by ARCI as being a Controlled Therapeutic Medication. This list includes horses and trainers that are the subject of positive tests even if such cases are under appeal.
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