OSRC meeting set for June 23

by Kimberly A. Rinker, for the Ohio State Racing Commission

Columbus, OH — The Ohio State Racing Commission’s monthly meeting will be held Tuesday (June 23) at 10 a.m. at 77 South High Street, 31st Floor, East B, Columbus, Ohio.

Due to a scheduling conflict, the proposed agenda that included scientific presentations regarding medication thresholds has been postponed. This fourth leg in a series of OSRC meetings, which began earlier this year concerning the development of model medication rules based on scientific and fact-based analysis, will be rescheduled for a later date.

The February OSRC meeting featured comments by Edward J. Martin, President of the Association of Racing Commissioners International and Dr. Dionne Benson, Executive Director for the Racing Medication and Testing Consortium on current research methodology and passage of model medication rules.

At the March OSRC meeting, six Ohio personalities expounded on these same issues, including Phil Langley and Mike Tanner of the United States Trotting Association; Dave Basler, Executive Director of the Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association and Thoroughbred trainer William Cowans; along with Standardbred conditioner Virgil Morgan Jr., and Renee Mancino, Ohio Harness Horsemen’s Association Executive Director.

Five veterinarians presented their views at the April OSRC meeting, including Dr. John Reichert, partner/practitioner at the Woodland Run Equine Clinic, Grove City; Dr. Dan Wilson, partner/practitioner at the Cleveland Equine Clinic; Dr. John Piehowicz, practitioner/owner at Cincinnati Equine, LLC; Dr. Brett Berthold, owner/practitioner at the Cleveland Equine Clinic; and Dr. Clara Fenger, a founding member of North American Association of Racetrack Veterinarians and a practitioner in central Kentucky.

Dr. James Robertson, the OSRC’s consulting veterinarian, presented an update on the progress of the OSRC/The Ohio State University and Ohio Department of Agriculture’s Analytical Toxicology Laboratory’s comprehensive cobalt research study at the May OSRC meeting.

Dr. Beverly Byrum, Director of Laboratories for the Ohio Department of Agriculture’s Analytical Toxicology Laboratory, the Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory and the Consumer Protection Lab, spoke in detail about the ATL, the official OSRC equine drug testing lab, while fellow ATL Director Soobeng Tan submitted the 2014 ATL annual report to the OSRC, discussing testing procedures and results from 2014.

All OSRC monthly meetings are open to the public and horsemen are encouraged to attend.

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