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The 2020 Horse racing doping scam was revealed in March 2020, [1] when the FBI cracked down several top names in horse racing. Initially, 27 people (trainers and veterinarians) were charged with doping, which later increased to 29 people.
Walter H. Case Jr. is an American harness racing driver from Maine. [1] ... He was voted the Harness Tracks of America Driver of the Year in 1991, 1992, and 1998. [2]
Brian J. Sears (born January 21, 1968, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida) is a driver of harness racing horses who in 2016 was elected to the Harness Racing Hall of Fame. He has won more than 9,600 races with purses in excess of $170 million. [1] He was inducted to the Harness Racing Museum in Goshen, New York at July 2, 2017. [2]
The driver was arrested on charges of drug trafficking, possession with intent to sell, reckless driving, and failure to heed emergency lights, according to county arrest records. After being ...
At 9:40 p.m., Monroe County Central Dispatch received the call about the 68-year-old driver, who was in Whiteford Township and being followed by the caller, a news release from the sheriff's ...
Exclusive: Tests showing dogs swallowed contaminated substances triggered action against trainers
In February 2016, Miller along with another harness driver were charged with allowing horses to race with the drug Glaucine in their system. [5] Miller denied the accusations. [6] Less than two years earlier Miller had said in an interview that it was disappointing that drugs was one of the major things talked about in harness racing. [7]
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