(ii) which is detected in any sample taken from such horse prior to or following the running of any race. The stewards allege that, prior to the race on 24 September 2017, Pateman and/or Barton administered, or caused to be administered, to Sir Walter Scott a prohibited substance, being cobalt at a concentration in excess of 100 micrograms per litre in urine, for the purpose of affecting the performance or behaviour of Sir Walter Scott in the race.Ĭharge Two (AR 175(h)(ii)) Administration of a prohibited substance that was detected in a raceday sampleĪR 175(h) provides that the Principal Racing Authority (or the Stewards exercising powers delegated to them) may penalise: (i) For the purpose of affecting the performance or behaviour of a horse in a race or of preventing it starting in a race. (h) Any person who administers, or causes to be administered, to a horse any prohibited substance: Pateman and stable employee Jessica Barton face charges relating to an illegally elevated cobalt reading from the Pateman-trained Sir Walter Scott in September 2017.Ĭharge One (AR 175(h)(i)) - Administration of a prohibited substance for the purpose of affecting the performance or behaviour of a horse in a raceĪR 175(h)(i) provides that the Principal Racing Authority (or the Stewards exercising powers delegated to them) may penalise: Trainer Steven Pateman (Image: Racing Photos)Ĭhampion jumps rider and licensed trainer Steven Pateman is to front the Racing Appeals and Disciplinary Board on Monday on three cobalt charges.
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