Sysonby wrote:
The doomsday scenario didn't happen and the rest of us are puzzled over the all the angst about a 25 year old medication. I've been following the sport for about 40 years and it has only been in the last three years or so that there has been any organized opposition to Lasix. In my view, forget Lasix. I'd like all of this energy devoted to out of competition testing particularly in stakes races and against the big guys.
I'm perplexed. How can you be devoted to out of competition drug testing and be against testing for drugs given four hours before competition?
Please explain.
What is your position with respect to the IFHA Objective:
1. The objective is to protect the integrity of horseracing and the welfare of the horse through controlling the use of substances capable of giving a horse an advantage or causing it to be disadvantaged in a race, contrary to the horse’s inherent merits.