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Trainer's appeal of suspension for horse's positive drug test allowed based on due diligence defence.
The appellant, a thoroughbred trainer, appealed a Stewards' ruling suspending him for 15 days and fining him $1,000 after his horse tested positive for Flunixin (Banamine).
The Ontario Racing Commission found that while the positive test was proven, the appellant established that he exercised all reasonable due diligence in protecting his horse.
The evidence showed he maintained strict control over medications and it was not standard practice to require trainers to install private security cameras.
The appeal was allowed, though the horse's disqualification from the race remained.
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