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    • Partnering once again with Equine MediRecord (EMR) and Business Infusions (BI), 1/ST will utilize their services to digitize equine welfare protocols for Preakness 150 and will have EMR representatives on site to ease the learning process, it was revealed in a press release from the group Monday afternoon. The added measure aims to enhance the equine health and safety protocols that will be in place for the contest May 17. The platform allows for the full veterinary history of the horse to be collected digitally and securely stored, and will be mandatory for all entrants. EMR will provide all trainers and veterinarians with a user-friendly system to comply with the medication protocols for the middle jewel of the Triple Crown. Information integrity is ensured through the use of unique algorithms in the EMR technology. Once records are entered into the system, they cannot be changed. Results are submitted digitally to designated regulators and officials to allow transparency of vet records. To prevent double entry of information, BI has integrated their HVMS veterinary practice management system–the largest in the world–to ensure the required data for the welfare protocols can go to the multiple mandated racing officials to be cleared. One such integration allows vets to send required medical records directly to HISA through HVMS, further reducing the need for double entry in order to remain compliant with HISA rules. “The partnership established with Equine MediRecord earlier this year proved to be a highly useful and successful tool to further protect the safety and well-being of horses,” said Dr. Dionne Benson, chief veterinary officer, 1/ST. “The inclusion of this technology and data collection as part of Preakness 150 is another measure available to us to enforce the standards of integrity and accountability that have become synonymous with 1/ST RACING.” The Ireland-based Equine MediRecord has amassed a noteworthy list of clients and users, including the Breeders' Cup World Championships; The Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia; Racing Victoria; British Horseracing Authority; Hong Kong Jockey Club; and the Arabian Racing Organization. For more information on Equine MediRecord, go here. The post Preakness 150 Partners with Equine MediRecord Again to Aid Welfare Protocols appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
    • Pending relevant licensing, Scott Jordan will take over the post of head starter at the New York Racing Association (NYRA) tracks beginning May 23, the organization announced Monday afternoon. With more than 20 years of experience in the position and a tenure at Churchill Downs which began in 2006, Jordan has also worked roles at Keeneland, Ellis Park, and Kentucky Downs. In addition to managing NYRA's team of assistant starters and starting gate operations at Aqueduct, Belmont Park, and Saratoga, he will also work with trainers and riders to aide in gate training in the mornings. “Scott Jordan's vast experience and knowledge made him the ideal candidate for this position, which is vitally important to NYRA's racing operations,” said NYRA senior vice president, Racing & Operations Andrew Offerman. “Beyond his skills in and around the starting gate, Scott is a proven leader dedicated to enhancing safety and preserving the integrity of racing.” The post Scott Jordan Appointed NYRA Head Starter appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
    • Santa Anita Derby (G1) winner and Kentucky Derby (G1) runner-up Journalism will be entered in the $2 million Preakness Stakes (G1) at Pimlico Race Course May 17, co-owner Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners confirmed May 11.View the full article
    • Tim Grams, a leading trainer at Charles Town, secured the 1,000th victory of his career when Moonlit Notion won the Coin Collector Stakes May 10 at Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races.View the full article
    • As several Preakness Stakes (G1) contenders departed Churchill Downs for Pimlico Race Course May 12, Clever Again recorded a half-mile maintenance work in :50 2/5.View the full article
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