Kentucky
Trainer Cox suspended in Kentucky for horse’s failed test
LEXINGTON, Ky.
Kentucky horse racing stewards have suspended Brad Cox, coach of 2021 Kentucky Derby winner Mandaloun, for 10 days with a $500 tremendous and disqualified colt Warrior’s Cost for a failed postrace drug take a look at after the Stephen Foster Stakes final June at Churchill Downs.
The take a look at discovered Warrior’s Cost had 2.51 micrograms per milliliter of phenylbutazone in his blood after the Grade 2 race on June 26 by which he completed 3 1/4 lengths behind Maxfield.
Cox, a Louisville native, waived his listening to earlier than the Kentucky Horse Racing Fee board of stewards, which issued the ruling on Sunday. Cox will serve the suspension from Could 23-June 1 and forfeit $115,200 in purse cash. Wagering won’t be affected.
Cox’s colt Mandaloun was elevated to Derby winner in February following the KHRC’s disqualification of now-deceased colt Medina Spirit for a failed postrace drug take a look at. The KHRC suspended Corridor of Fame coach Bob Baffert for 90 days by early June and fined him $7,500 for a collection of failed assessments by his horses. Baffert is suing Churchill Downs in federal court docket, searching for to overturn its two-year suspension by mid-2023.
Medina Spirit died in December following a exercise at Santa Anita in California. A necropsy discovered no definitive trigger for his dying.
This story was initially revealed Could 18, 2022 11:21 AM.