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A Summary of Bleeder Data from the Hong Kong Jockey Club Brian Stewart Hong Kong Jockey Club 1

Why Hong Kong Statistics? Closed, highly regulated racing population. Very high level of veterinary regulatory scrutiny and compulsory reporting. Enthusiastic, well informed, passionate and demanding customers. Comprehensive and thorough veterinary incident data collection. The ideal Racetrack Laboratory 2

Post-Race Regulatory Veterinary Examinations. Horses that perform below expectations or that show signs that something may be amiss in running are sent for regulatory veterinary examinations performed immediately after the race and repeated on the morning of the day after racing. Inspection / Auscultation / Endoscopic exam (post-race only) and trot up. 3

Post-Race Regulatory Veterinary Inspections. Performed on about ~10% of runners at request of the Stipendiary Stewards. Positive findings in ~20% of inspected horses (~2.3% of all runners). 4

EIPHS, Bleeders and Blood on Scoping 1. Substantial Quantity of Blood in the Trachea (~official blood on scoping) The presence of Grade 3 or Grade 4 blood in upper respiratory tract of a horse examined after racing at the request of the Stipendiary Steward because of substandard racing performance. 2. Official Bleeder ( Bleeder ) Any quantity of blood of pulmonary origin at the nostrils after exercise. 5

Causes of Disappointing Racing Performances EIPHS ( 3+/4+ blood on Scope within 5 minutes of racing) ~ 30% Bleeder ~ 8% But 59% of Bleeders performed up to expectations. Irregular Heart Rhythm ~ 12% Lameness ~ 25% EIPHS is an important cause of disappointing racing performances. 6

Official Bleeders (Epistaxis) (Horses with any quantity of blood of pulmonary origin at the nostrils after racing) Av. ~ 42 incidents per season ~4.6 per 1000 runners Average for 2005/06 to 2010/11 season 7

HKJC Regulation of Official Bleeding 1 st Incident: 3 month ban from racing. 2 nd Incident: Regulatory Assessment: Compulsory retirement or 3 month ban from racing. 3 rd Incident: Compulsory Retirement 8

Incidence of Post-Race Epistaxis Hong Kong 4.7 / 1000 runners Singapore 5.1 / 1000 runners Victoria 1.5 / 1000 runners NSW 2.0 / 1000 runners UK (Flat) 1.3 / 1000 runners N. America (a) (Pre-Lasix) 2.0 / 1000 runners N. America (a) (Lasix) 0.6 / 1000 runners N. America (b) (Lasix) 0.7 / 1000 runners N. America (c) (Lasix) 0.7 / 1000 runners N. America (d) (Lasix 1.15 / 1000 runners N. America (e) (Lasix) 0.12 / 1000 runners 9

The Hong Kong Environment Compulsory reporting of Bleeding. Very high level of regulatory scrutiny. Very hot, humid Summers / cold, dry Winters. Sudden and dramatic weather changes. Air-conditioned stables. Severe air pollution. A very unfriendly environment for the respiratory tract. 10

The Costs of Bleeding. Compulsory Retirements. Sub-Standard Racing Performances / Inconsistent Performances. Compulsory Down-Time. Welfare Concerns / Perceptions 11

Horse Retirements: Official Bleeders and Chronic EIPHS on Scope Compulsory Bleeder Retirements Av. 13 horses per year (3.8% of total retirements / 0.9% of total population) Voluntary Bleeder and Chronic EIPHS Retirements Av. 22 horses per year (6.5% of total retirements) Average for 2005/06 to 2010/11 season 12

Return to Racing after 1 st Official Bleeding incident. (Racing and Training Incidents) ~57% of Official Bleeders return to racing after the 1 st Incident ~ 40 % of these horses bled again within 12 months. Average for 2005/06 to 2009/10 season 13

Post-Race EIPHS on Scope Substantial Quantity (3-4+) of blood in the trachea when a horse has returned a substandard racing performance and has been scoped within ~ 5 minutes of racing. Av. ~ 57 horses per season Av. ~ 0.64% of total runners ~6.4 per 1000 runners Average for 2005/06 to 2010/11 season 14

Substantial Blood on Scope to Official Bleeder Status ~26% of horses that were identified to show poor racing performance plus a substantial quantity of blood in the trachea on regulatory post-race scoping went to become official bleeders within 12 months. 15

Regulation of Substantial Quantity of Blood in the Trachea on Post-Race Scoping. Issue of an Official Veterinary Examination Requirement (Track Gallop plus scope) that cannot be undertaken within 2 weeks of the incident. 16

Sudden Death in Hong Kong Racing over past 5 years 8 incidents in ~ 45,000 runners One per 5,692 runners 17

Causes of Sudden Death in Hong Kong Racing 2 severe Pulmonary Haemorrhages (but no history of significant EIPHS) one in 22,768 runners 5 Heart Failure (Presumptive Dx) One Abdominal Haemorrhage 18

Compulsory Down-Time from Training /Racing: Bleeder / EIPHS on Scope Combined 1 st / 2 nd Bleeder Down-time ~1.0% of total horse months Substantial Quantity of Blood on Post- Race Scope Down-time ~0.3% of total horse months Average for 2005/06 to 2010/11 season 19

Summary of Career Starts per Horse in Hong Kong 2000-2010 ~ 8.36 starts per season Median number of career starts: 19 career starts (range 0 to 122 starts) 20

21 A Summary of the Regulation of Bleeding by some Major Racing Authorities Racing Authority Hong Kong Jockey Club 1 st Incident 2 nd Incident 3 rd Incident Three month ban 3 Month Ban or Compulsory Retirement Compulsory retirement Subsequent Bleeding Incident Australia Three month ban Compulsory Retirement N/A N/A New Zealand Three month ban Compulsory Retirement N/A N/A Malayan Racing Association * Three month ban Six month ban Compulsory Retirement N/A South Africa Three month ban Six month ban Compulsory Retirement N/A Japan Racing Association One month ban Two month ban Three month ban N/A Three month ban Emirates Racing 21-day ban 60-day ban 60-day ban 60-day ban Association + Macau Jockey Club 21-day ban 21-day ban 21-day ban 21-day ban UK HRA None None None None * The MRA rule provides that horses that race uneventfully three times after serving a ban for bleeding may revert to a lower bleeder status for the purpose of the regulatory bans on racing for any future bleeding attack. + Proposed but not implemented by ERA

Why hasn t the HKJC introduced Race-Day Lasix Medication? Interference with analysis for prohibited substances. The perception of attempting to pharmacologically adapt the horse to the demands of industry instead of adapting the demands of the industry to the limitations of flesh and blood 22

Why hasn t the HKJC introduced Race-Day Lasix Medication? Race-day medication may be seen to be substitute (a crutch ) for skilful training, veterinary input and horsemanship. A desire to achieve international harmonization of medication policy. Concerns about dehydration and electrolyte imbalance in sub-tropical conditions. 23

Why hasn t the HKJC introduced Race-Day Lasix Medication? Concerns about the impact of raceday medication, especially Lasix on the consistency of racing performances. The principle that a race should be a test of the best athlete at that particular point in time. The degradation of the Thoroughbred breed?? 24