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Breeders' Cup shows chops with ban
Updated: July 17, 2011, 12:19 AM ET
By
Bill Finley | Special to ESPN.com
The rumblings were unmistakable. The U.S. racing industry was ready to end its four-decades-long addiction to drugs and go back to purer times when horses were not allowed to be juiced up with Lasix and all sorts of other things before they race. But who would lead the charge for change and take the first very important steps?
It turned out not to be a racing commission, racing commissioner, TOBA or the Triple Crown tracks but the Breeders' Cup. The organization announced last week that starting in 2012 Lasix would not be permitted in its races for 2-year-olds and all Breeders' Cup races will go drug free starting in 2013.Lasix has done nothing but harm racing. It has caused the sport serious perception problems when it comes to integrity.
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