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|   Later, following another question, Navarro confirmed that he and one of the owners of Nanoosh, who was left unidentified, agreed to continue administering such drugs to that horse in order to improve Nanoosh's racing performance. Nanoosh made the final three starts of his racing career for Navarro in 2019 for owners Rockingham Ranch, Zayat Stables, and David Bernsen. Twice the horse was unplaced, and once he ran third. Navarro admitted at the hearing that the scheme included administration of various adulterated and misbranded performance-enhancing drugs to the sprinter X Y Jet, including a substance he referred to as "monkey," to "enhance his performance" in a Feb. 13, 2019, race at Gulfstream Park and in the Dubai Golden Shaheen Sponsored by Gulf News (G1) in March 2019 at Meydan. The indictment charged the trainer personally administered the drugs while in Dubai. X Y Jet was campaigned by Gelfenstein Farm throughout his 26-race career and Rockingham Ranch took part ownership of the horse in 2016. Bernsen assumed a 10% interest of X Y Jet in early December 2019 as part of a partial restructuring and dispersal of horses he owned in partnership with Rockingham Ranch Think these owners have a few questions to answer | 
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