Kentucky Derby 2011: We, Horse Racing, that's what some of the Kentucky Derby hats, the audience is large, the competition lasts two minutes, and the stock market, surpassing the 2 million this year and is always great. What is less clear in this thoroughbred race each year, to be held on Saturday in Louisville, Kentucky, is his integrity.
The debate, in particular, is a drug that is normally injected into the horses competing four hours before the announcer at Churchill Downs notes. "Came out"
Banned in races everywhere except the U.S. and Canada, medication, a diuretic called Lasix, is intended to mitigate a disease that causes a horse to internal bleeding, while under extreme physical pressure. But the drug also causes a horse to urinate freely, which facilitates its weight to 27 kilos and makes the animal more agile in a race. Therefore, critics say, is Lasix? It is used to improve performance - and to circumvent the rules against using performance enhancing drugs.
In pictures: Prelude to the Kentucky Derby
The world's dependence on horse racing is Lasix? The increase, percent of all U.S. racehorses days receiving injections last year's race, percent, according to a recent Time magazine.
This application is the examination of the increasing prevalence of sport, following a scandal involving steroids trainer Rick Dutrow, whose horse won the Derby in 2008. Last month, the Committee on the state of horse racing Mr. Dutrow refused a license to race in Kentucky. In February, the New York Board suspended the license regulations Dutrow days after winning one of his horses was found to have a banned painkiller in his system and hypodermic needles were found in his barn.
The use of Lasix on race day this inherent contradiction, "said Kara Rogers, a science writer in the Encyclopaedia Britannica, Chicago, which specializes pharmacology and toxicology.
The debate, in particular, is a drug that is normally injected into the horses competing four hours before the announcer at Churchill Downs notes. "Came out"
Banned in races everywhere except the U.S. and Canada, medication, a diuretic called Lasix, is intended to mitigate a disease that causes a horse to internal bleeding, while under extreme physical pressure. But the drug also causes a horse to urinate freely, which facilitates its weight to 27 kilos and makes the animal more agile in a race. Therefore, critics say, is Lasix? It is used to improve performance - and to circumvent the rules against using performance enhancing drugs.
In pictures: Prelude to the Kentucky Derby
The world's dependence on horse racing is Lasix? The increase, percent of all U.S. racehorses days receiving injections last year's race, percent, according to a recent Time magazine.
This application is the examination of the increasing prevalence of sport, following a scandal involving steroids trainer Rick Dutrow, whose horse won the Derby in 2008. Last month, the Committee on the state of horse racing Mr. Dutrow refused a license to race in Kentucky. In February, the New York Board suspended the license regulations Dutrow days after winning one of his horses was found to have a banned painkiller in his system and hypodermic needles were found in his barn.
The use of Lasix on race day this inherent contradiction, "said Kara Rogers, a science writer in the Encyclopaedia Britannica, Chicago, which specializes pharmacology and toxicology.