Casse believes colleague Baffert deserves “due process” folowing positive test
He remains a staunch opponent of drug use in horse racing, but Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame trainer Mark Casse doesn’t believe a steroid helped Medina Spirit win the Kentucky Derby.
Medina Spirit earned trainer Bob Baffert a record seventh Derby victory May 1 at Churchill Downs. But the horse subsequently tested positive for Betamethasone, a steroid sometimes used to treat pain and inflammation in horses.
Churchill Downs suspended Baffert, a Hall of Fame conditioner, immediately. Baffert insists he never administered the drug and has promised full transparency with the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission’s investigation.
Medina Spirit’s Derby win stands, for now, but the horse faces disqualification if the initial findings are upheld. Even if that happens, betting on the May 1 race will likely not be impacted.