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Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority

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Created to implement national, uniform safety and integrity rules backed by science and applied consistently across Thoroughbred racing.

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Only 2 months until the International Jockey Concussion, Safety and Wellness Conference! Join us and Jockeys'Guild in exploring critical topics on jockey health and safety. Register now to secure your place: hisaus.org/hisa-conference. #Jockeys #Racetracks

Only 2 months until the International Jockey Concussion, Safety and Wellness Conference!

Join us and <a href="/JockeysGuild/">Jockeys'Guild</a> in exploring critical topics on jockey health and safety. Register now to secure your place: hisaus.org/hisa-conference.

#Jockeys #Racetracks
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It’s #TriviaTuesday! Q: Based on HISA’s Air Quality Index Protocol, at what AQI level in the racetrack's zip code are no Covered Horseraces or Timed and Reported Workouts allowed? The correct answer will be revealed tomorrow along with detailed guidelines. #AirQuality #Horses

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Yesterday, we asked: At what Air Quality Index level are no Covered Horseraces or Timed and Reported Workouts allowed in the racetrack's zip code? The correct answer is C) 175. For more details, refer to the HISA Air Quality Index Protocol outlined in the infographic below.

Yesterday, we asked: At what Air Quality Index level are no Covered Horseraces or Timed and Reported Workouts allowed in the racetrack's zip code?

The correct answer is C) 175.

For more details, refer to the HISA Air Quality Index Protocol outlined in the infographic below.
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Stay informed with the latest updates on horseracing safety and integrity! Subscribe to our newsletter for crucial information delivered straight to your inbox. hisaus.org/#signup-newsle… #Horseracing #Newsletter

Stay informed with the latest updates on horseracing safety and integrity! Subscribe to our newsletter for crucial information delivered straight to your inbox. hisaus.org/#signup-newsle…

#Horseracing #Newsletter
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Stay informed about HISA's Atypical Findings Policy. This important provision addresses cases where a Covered Horse may test positive for a Prohibited Substance due to environmental contamination. Ensure you're up-to-date: hiwu.org/education-and-…

Stay informed about HISA's Atypical Findings Policy. This important provision addresses cases where a Covered Horse may test positive for a Prohibited Substance due to environmental contamination. Ensure you're up-to-date:
hiwu.org/education-and-…
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It’s #TriviaTuesday! The correct answer will be revealed tomorrow! Stay tuned. #Horseracing #Claiming True or False: Under the Void Claim Rule, a claim may be voided if a post-race sample results in an Adverse Analytical Finding.

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Preventing unintentional exposure to Prohibited Substances is vital to protecting your horses and avoiding violations. Our latest video outlines nine practical strategies to help keep your stable safe and compliant. Watch here: hiwu.org/education-and-…

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The answer is… True! Under HISA's Void Claim Rule, a claim may be voided if a horse has a post-race Adverse Analytical Finding. This helps maintain the sport's integrity by addressing issues related to prohibited substances. #Horseracing #HISA #Integrity

The answer is… True!

Under HISA's Void Claim Rule, a claim may be voided if a horse has a post-race Adverse Analytical Finding. This helps maintain the sport's integrity by addressing issues related to prohibited substances.

#Horseracing #HISA #Integrity
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Need help with a claim in the HISA Portal? Watch this video to see how a claiming clerk can process and void claims in our system. Full video: hisa-resources-public.hisausapps.org/video/6669ca04… Have more questions? We’re here to help! Call us at 1-877-513-2919. #Horseracing #Claiming #Owner

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It’s #TriviaTuesday! We'll reveal the correct answer tomorrow along with important details about these rules. #Veterinarian #Horseracing Question: Which of the following veterinarians treating Covered Horses must register with HISA?

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Yesterday, we asked you, “Which of the following veterinarians treating Covered Horses must register with HISA?” The correct answer is… D) All of the above. For more information, see the graphic below. #Veterinarian #Horseracing #EquineHealth

Yesterday, we asked you, “Which of the following veterinarians treating Covered Horses must register with HISA?”

The correct answer is… D) All of the above.

For more information, see the graphic below.

#Veterinarian #Horseracing #EquineHealth
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ICYMI: Protecting your horses from unintentional exposure to Prohibited Substances is crucial to avoiding violations. Our latest video breaks down nine practical strategies to keep your stable safe and compliant. Check it out here: hiwu.org/education-and-…

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Veterinary students, it's back-to-school season! If you’re working with Covered Horses, make sure you're registered with HISA as a Covered Person. Our video guide makes it easy to get started and contribute to racehorse safety. Watch now and help contribute to equine welfare!

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This Labor Day, we recognize the dedication and hard work of everyone in the horseracing community. From trainers and jockeys to stewards and veterinarians, your commitment to the sport ensures the safety and integrity of horseracing. Thank you for all you do. #LaborDay

This Labor Day, we recognize the dedication and hard work of everyone in the horseracing community. From trainers and jockeys to stewards and veterinarians, your commitment to the sport ensures the safety and integrity of horseracing. Thank you for all you do. 

#LaborDay
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Wondering what to do if you get a positive test? This video outlines the steps Covered Persons should take, including understanding your rights and responsibilities under HISA's Anti-Doping and Medication Control Program. hiwu.org/education-and-…

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It’s #TriviaTuesday! We'll reveal the correct answer tomorrow. #Horseracing #Jockey Question: How many times may a jockey use a riding crop on a horse’s hindquarters during a race (excluding use to maintain safety)?

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HISA is accepting applications for our Board of Directors and Standing Committees. This is an exciting opportunity to help shape the future of U.S. Thoroughbred racing. Read more about the opportunity and how to apply here: hisaus.org/news/hisa-seek… #Horseracing #Leadership

HISA is accepting applications for our Board of Directors and Standing Committees. This is an exciting opportunity to help shape the future of U.S. Thoroughbred racing. 
 
Read more about the opportunity and how to apply here: hisaus.org/news/hisa-seek…
 
#Horseracing #Leadership
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Yesterday, we asked you, “How many times may a jockey use a riding crop on a horse’s hindquarters during a race (excluding use to maintain safety)” The correct answer is... C) Six times. The below graphic outlines the riding crop rule and penalties for exceeding the limit.

Yesterday, we asked you, “How many times may a jockey use a riding crop on a horse’s hindquarters during a race (excluding use to maintain safety)”

The correct answer is... C) Six times.

The below graphic outlines the riding crop rule and penalties for exceeding the limit.
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Ensure your compliance with HISA rules by completing your registration. Our video guide walks you through each step of the process, making it easy to register. #Horseracing