FEI Tribunal Hands Down Record Sanction In Horse Abuse Case

FEI Tribunal Hands Down Record Sanction In Horse Abuse Case

The Fédération Equestre Internationale Tribunal has imposed a 20-year suspension and a fine of $18,302 in a record sanction regarding an endurance horse abuse and anti-doping violation case in which the horse was fatally injured. Athlete Sheik Abdul Aziz Bin Faisal Al Qasimi of the United Arab Emirates was also ordered to pay $15,691 towards the costs of the proceedings.

The case involved the horse Castlebar Contraband, ridden by Sheik Abdul at the CE1* in Fontainebleau, France, on Oct. 15, 2016.

Castlebar Contraband suffered an open fracture to its front right cannon bone during the event and had to be euthanized. Blood samples collected from the horse post mortem revealed the presence of the controlled medication substance xylazine, which is used as a sedative, analgesic and muscle relaxant but is prohibited in competition. The substance, which is rapidly excreted from the body, is known to be used in endurance to lower the heart rate. No valid veterinary form, the equine equivalent of a therapeutic use exemption, exists for this substance.

Source: Chronicle of the horse