Saturday, 15 December 2012

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That situation might change a little bit this year because of the new point system that will mold the Kentucky Derby field. Yet aside from the implications its races might have on the Kentucky Derby or the Kentucky Oaks, Sunland Park figures to garner national attention during a 76-day meet that starts Dec. 7 for a new initiatives aimed at drug cheats.
How effective they prove to be could serve as a lesson to an industry fighting to save its reputation amidst ever-growing national scrutiny of its medication policies.
A zero tolerance policy against drug offenders was enacted by tracks in New Mexico this summer and was in effect at the Zia Park meet that ended Dec. 4. Now with the scene shifting to Sunland Park, with its more celebrated stakes schedule, a brighter spotlight is being focused on measures that are certain to get the attention of horsemen who do not abide by the rules.
Any trainer currently serving or appealing a Class 1 or Class 2 drug violation (for using banned stimulant, depressant or therapeutic drugs/painkillers such as dermorphin) will not be allowed to enter horses or stable them at Sunland Park. According to Dustin Dix, Sunland Park's director of racing, 11 trainers from Oklahoma, Louisiana and New Mexico have already been denied stall space at Sunland. He added that any trainer charged with a Class 1 or 2 violation during the meet will also be barred from the track.
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CHURCH SERVICES: Sunday, St John’s Bodle Street: 9.30am Family Christingle Service when we think about Christ coming as the Light of the World. Warbleton Parish Church: 11am Morning Worship with Holy Communion. St Giles, Dallington: 6.30pm Evensong.
FILM CLUB: For seasonal reasons the film club evening will be a bit earlier this month, on Friday December 21. Members can enjoy, at no extra cost a light supper and drinks, at the earlier time of 6.30pm. The film Muppet Christmas Carol will be shown at 7.30pm, and there is an invitation to residents to bring along their children to see the film, under 15s free of charge. Reserve your ticket by emailing carolinelouisethompson@gmail.com or jeremy.lineham@gmail.com
HALL DATES: The race night, originally planned for October, is now to be held on January 19. Tickets are available from Mike on 01323 832095 or Bryan 0n 01323 833554. The Prisoner of Zenda is the performance to be put on by Chalkfoot Theatre Arts on Thursday February 14. Tickets are available from Bryan or Geoff the latter on 01323 833343.
HEALTH CENTRE: The new Herstmonceux Integrative Health Centre is being constructed, and it is hoped to have it completed by next September. Progress can be followed in a book in the present waiting room or at www.hmxihc.com.uk
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Castleton Lyons will again sponsor the Dr. Tony Ryan Book Award, a competition recognizing excellence in writing in the Thoroughbred industry, and entries are now being taken for the seventh annual award. The award, which comes with a $10,000 winner’s prize and a Tipperary Crystal trophy, is named for the late Castleton Lyons owner Dr. Tony Ryan, whose twin passions for great writing and quality horse racing led to his launch of the competition in 2006. The award had been co-sponsored with Thoroughbred Times since its inception through last year.
“We have had six excellent book award winners to date, and I have no doubt that 2012 will once again prove to be a year of outstanding quality in equine literature,” said Shane Ryan, president of Castleton Lyons. “Our sponsorship of the Dr. Tony Ryan Book Award gives me great pleasure as it is a wonderful forum to promote and reward equine writing as my father intended when he founded this award in 2006.”
Qualifying entries must have been published during the 2012 calendar year and may represent any genre, including history, human or equine biography, investigative reporting, hands-on/how-to, photo essay, and fiction, so long as it is related to some aspect of horse racing. A copy of the nomination form is available on the Castleton Lyons website.
Deadline for submissions is Jan. 15. Finalists will be announced in March, and the winner will be named at an April awards ceremony held in a picturesque loft above Castleton Lyons’ stallion barn. In addition to the $10,000 winner’s check, two runners-up will each receive crystal trophies and $1,000.

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