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View Poll Results: What percentage of trainers are using drugs to move up or hold back horses?
0-5% 8 15.38%
6-10% 5 9.62%
11-15% 6 11.54%
16-20% 3 5.77%
21-30% 12 23.08%
31-50% 9 17.31%
51-75% 4 7.69%
76-100% 5 9.62%
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Old 02-04-2009, 07:14 PM
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Informed about what Chuck?

I wanted to ask what actually constitutes "cheating"? If cheating is "breaking the rules" or "not abiding by the rules" -- how can we talk about this when most people don't know the rules? Exercise in futility. I say the % of trainers "not abiding by the rules" is very high, but again, that statement is being made in the abstract.

If we are talking about what % of horses are racing on hay, water and oats -- then that % is going to be extremely low. In the big picture, it might be de minimis. However, hay, water and oats is not the standard. What about raceday medications? Aren't there some jurisdictions where "nothing" can be used on raceday? Aren't there some where you can treat a horse with any # of X listed medications?

Eric
If you are racing with allowable levels of legal medication how are you cheating? Since when is hay, oats and water the only "non-cheating" level?
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