The British Horseracing Authority says a horse that collapsed on the racecourse after running in the Grand National has died.
Grand National runner Celebre d'Allen dies aged 13 following his collapse at Aintree's final fence on Saturday.
Philip Hobbs and Johnson White confirmed today the horse has now died. The BHA has reacted to the death as Brant Dunshea, ...
Celebre D'Allen has died days after collapsing close to the finish of the Grand National steeplechase at Aintree, his ...
Celebre D'Allen, a 13-year-old horse, died after collapsing during the Grand National at Aintree Racecourse. Following the Race, jockey Micheal Nolan received a 10-day suspension after an enquiry ...
Racehorses in Britain will be tested for gene doping after the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) spent nearly two million ...
A horse which was ridden in the Grand National until it “appeared to have no more to give” has died. Celebre D’Allen collapsed towards the end of the steeplechase at Aintree racecourse on Saturday ...
With Monday's rule change by the BHA, any horse in the future remaining as a race's lone starter will now be declared the winner without having to set foot on the racecourse.
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At Aintree, whip rule transgressions resulted in several bans. Amateurs Mullins, Huw Edwards and Ellie Callwood faced ...
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Paulick Report on MSNBritish Horseracing Authority To Begin Testing For Evidence Of Gene DopingResearchers have developed and refined the technological capabilities to identify where gene doping may have occurred – a ...
The British Horseracing Authority (BHA) has allocated nearly two million pounds to research improving gene doping detection in racehorses and has integrated testing into regular procedures. This move ...
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