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Equine Canada Announces New Measures for Clean Sport
Ottawa, ON —
The Equine Canada Medication Control Committee (EMCC) has announced new measures
to deter abuse and overuse of drugs and medication in horses, to provide
fairness to all participants, to protect the safety of competitors, to maintain
the health and welfare of the horse and promote fair competitions.
The
new standards issued the EMCC are the result of the analysis of several years of
drug testing results in Canada. In keeping with its statement of
principles, Equine Canada is broadening the scope of equine medication and
anti-doping control to as many possible equestrian events in Canada.
The
new 2010 measures ensure that competitors can expect a standardized frequency
and level of testing at all Equine Canada sanctioned competitions. The
2010 Equine medication control fees are $3.50 per horse entered in Bronze
competitions and $7.00 for Silver and Gold competitions. Competitions will be
randomly selected on annual basis to achieve the testing frequency targets.
Equine
Canada encourages all equestrian sport in all disciplines to participate in
anti-doping measures and fair medication control to safeguard the health and
welfare of all horses.
“Welfare
of the horse is always of paramount importance. We are proud there has not been
a positive test in the past two years in EC sanctioned competitions, and we want
to maintain the cleanest possible sport. These new standards are part of an
accountable, transparent and forward thinking program,” said EMCC committee
chair, Dr. Yves Rossier.
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