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For this argument about C02 testing to make any sense,he would have to have been caught with high co2 on this particular stakes horse,but don't let me get in the way of your bullsht.Cole Norman would agree with you wholeheartedly.BTW,don't forget Kitchingham was caught with high C02,and admitted he was cheating.So, I wouldn't be so quick to say these guys aren't cheating.Think about the logic here:
This guy Mitchell had a horse test high for C02(again.) It wasn't with this stakes horse.Somehow (in Oracle's head) this stakes win(while being in detention) means he is less likely to be guilty of causing a high C02 level in the horse he was accused of doing it to. If he was ever accused of causing a high co2 in this particular horse that won today,then this thinking might make a thread of sense. |
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I'm raising a question, many in fact. Last year when he went to the monitoring barn I pitched his horses out figuring he would cold, he didn't. Today he runs out of the barn and wins a huge race. I'm not saying he does or does not do anything. But doesn't it raise some questions? |
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"The racing officials were very kind to me. I got caught playing with fire, and I'll have to reconsider what I was doing. I'm not going to deny it like everybody else who got caught. It's not going to happen again. Unfortunately, because this is a competitive business, you do stuff you've got to do to try to win races." -Adam Kitchingman He doesn't leave much wiggle room there.."like everybody else" who got caught.He is awfully sure that they were not being falsely accused,and you should think about this when you think a trainer is being falsely accused.I don't think they are bad people.I am not even sure we should be trying to stop the practice of alkalizing horse's blood.To me,horses get hurt when they are tired(not when they are full of run.)That being said,I don't think it is at all difficult to avoid 37 mmol/l total C02.I think they try to push that natural range to 33-35 mmol/l,but sometimes they mess up(a horse gets too dehydrated etc.and a rare 37 pops up on them.) |
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they say you learn something every day, i guess today is one of those days. is it a possibility that someone would 'aid' a horse so as to make them look more palatable next time out in a claiming race? |
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