Al Gobbi
05-30-2012, 12:40 PM
The New York State Racing & Wagering Board has put forth a comprehensive protocols for horses running in the June 9 Belmont Stakes in order to ensure the safety of horses and riders, and the integrity of the sport is upheld.
Beginning Wednesday, June 6, all horses entered in the Belmont Stakes will be required to be stalled in a secured area at Belmont Park, known as a stakes barn. NYRA will designate the specific location of the stakes barn and ensure that all entered horses be stalled at the location until the conclusion of the race.
http://www.racing.state.ny.us/pdf/05301211571005.30.12.rel.BelmontProtocol.pdf
Beginning Wednesday, June 6, all horses entered in the Belmont Stakes will be required to be stalled in a secured area at Belmont Park, known as a stakes barn. NYRA will designate the specific location of the stakes barn and ensure that all entered horses be stalled at the location until the conclusion of the race.
http://www.racing.state.ny.us/pdf/05301211571005.30.12.rel.BelmontProtocol.pdf