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On the flip side, I was reminded of Julie Krone, who in 1992, lodged an objection against her own entry-mate. http://www.governmentlaw.org/files/D...ledEntries.pdf |
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![]() Neither one of these got taken down. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1138715/index.htm[/url]
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I don't think you are DQ'ed for interfering solely with your entry mate if it is a same owner entry though I am not positive about this.
As for the 2nd scenario I'm pretty sure that they adjudicate the fouls in order of occurrence so the 2 would be placed 1st. Of course as was stated different states may have rules that govern these situations. |
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Two huge variables not mentioned in either situation:
1) Who is the trainer? 2) Who is the jockey? |
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Incidents are judged in the order they occured. Official order of finish. 2,3.
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since when do they take down anyone for a gate foul ?
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FTFY
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