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NYGC Refuses Request for Equine Quarantine Changes

This week the New York Gaming Commission has officially denied the request to change its rules about rules of entry at the state’s horse tracks overseen by the New York Racing Association. The request was made to the regulator by trainer Ken McPeek and he wanted to see horses coming out of quarantine be eligible to race in events before the end of the quarantine.

The source of the request is that back in the summer Mr. McPeek’s trained horses were not allowed entry to the summer meet at Saratoga Race Course by NYRA officials. Seven horses were not allowed to the races as the quarantine on his barn was not yet lifted. He tried to have the horse race in events on August 1, 4, and 5.

Request Denied

In a written response to Mr. McPeek, the New York Gaming Commission responded it will not issue a judgement or provide any relief on the subject. According to the commission, if it eases the rules, it would constitute an advisory opinion, which is not accepted under the facts and circumstances of the matter at hand.

The gaming regulator has also stated that it would not consider any changes to the NYRA tracks’ protocols as it is beyond the scope of the proceeding. The trainer’s horses were put under quarantine, due to a horse from the barn testing positive for equine herpesvirus, during this summer’s Saratoga Race Course meet. However, none of Mr. McPeek’s horses tested positive for the virus during the 21-day quarantine.

This week, the commission also revealed its intentions to consider a rule that would require horses ridden by married jockeys to be coupled for wagering purposes. Previously, Gov. Hochul vetoed legislation that would have removed the requirement but later said that she wanted the commission to reassess the viability of changing the protocol.

Mobile Sports Betting Licenses Decided

Additionally, during the Monday online meeting, the gaming commission announced that it will be granting nine licenses to gaming companies to become sports betting operators in the state. Also, the regulator approved a language into its rules for sports betting that it would allow licensed operators to offer a shared walled, which can be used for wagering on horse races via the NYRA Bet app.

Currently, NYRA already has a partnership in place with one of the soon-to-be licensed operators and that is BetMGM. David O’Rourke, the chief executive officer of NYRA, said that this is tremendous news for the association and horse racing as a whole. According to him, the shared wallet would allow further distribution and access to even more fans of the sport.

2020 Live Schedule Revealed

Recently, NYRA has also provided an update on its live racing schedule for the 2022 season at the state’s Belmont Park, Aqueduct Racetrack, and Saratoga Race Course. The new season comes with a total of 202 world-class racing days across the three horse racing venues, and the association will be hosting its Saratoga summer meet again next year. Also, the 154th installment of the Grade 1 Belmont Stake Presented by NYRA starting on June 11, 2022, will be one of the most anticipated events.

资料来源马特-赫加蒂“N.Y. Gaming Commission declines to address rules on quarantine”, DRF, 2021 年 11 月 8 日

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作者 Yolina

在过去的几年里,约林娜一直密切关注加拿大博彩业的最新发展,对陆地博彩、彩票和在线博彩进行监测。当地彩票和赌场领域的活力,以及加拿大面临的机遇,激发了她对未来的热情。Yolina 热爱体育博彩,闲暇时,她会翻翻传记,听听最新的单口相声播客。.