Woodbine Entertainment is proud to partner with the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO), the Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association of Ontario (HBPA) and the Jockey’s Benevolent Association of Canada (JBAC) on the new urging rule test period at Woodbine Racetrack starting on October 18 which will run through the remainder of the 2019 Thoroughbred Meet.

The new AGCO rule limits urging in Thoroughbred racing to underhand use of the crop only; allows no contact with the horse with the crop in the cocked position; and prohibits any hits to the horse’s belly or surrounding area.

“Woodbine Entertainment is committed to safety and being a leader of change for the betterment of the horse racing industry in Ontario and throughout North America,” said Jim Lawson, CEO of Woodbine Entertainment, and who also was recently appointed to The Jockey Club Safety Committee (United States). “We are proud to partner with the AGCO, HBPA and JBAC on this important initiative that will surely have a positive impact on our sport and industry.”

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