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Sired by 2014 Belmont winner Tonalist and winner of his last five is Tony's Tapit. Western Canada's biggest race! The 92nd running of the Canadian Derby, from Century Mile in Edmonton, Saturday, September 11th.
The 92nd running of the Canadian Derby — Saturday, September 11th, from Century Mile in Edmonton.
HORSE RACING ALBERTA
CENTURY MILE RACETRACK LICENSING OFFICE HOURS
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday
8:00 am - 2:00 pm
Office closed Monday, Thursday and Sunday
WEEK of September 13-19
Open Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday
8:00 am to 2:00 pm
The Rules Governing Horse Racing Alberta are AMENDED as follows:
Chapter 3: General Horse Racing Rules, Division 5 Race Day - After the Race
The following Rule 263 g is AMENDED to read:
Rule 263 g Blood sample readings
(1) A licensed *trainer having the care, custody, control or management of a *race horse, and any other person having care and custody of the *horse, violates these rules if a blood
(a) sample is taken from the horse, before or after a *race, showing a reading of plasma total carbon dioxide content of 36 or more millimoles per litre, or
(b) if the horse is treated with furosemide under the *EIPH Program, a reading of plasma total carbon dioxide content of 38 or more millimoles per litre.
(2) A violation under subsection (1) is prima facie evidence that the race horse has been administered a foreign substance or a prohibited substance for the purpose of altering the performance of the horse in violation of these rules.
Rule 263 g Blood sample readings previously stated:
(1) A licensed *trainer having the care, custody, control or management of a *race horse, and any other person having care and custody of the *horse, violates these rules if a blood
(a) sample is taken from the horse, before or after a *race, showing a reading of plasma total carbon dioxide content of 37 or more millimoles per litre, or
(b) if the horse is treated with furosemide under the *EIPH Program, a reading of plasma total carbon dioxide content of 39 or more millimoles per litre.
(2) A violation under subsection (1) is prima facie evidence that the race horse has been administered a foreign substance or a prohibited substance for the purpose of altering the performance of the horse in violation of these rules.
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