SOANY Statement On 'Positive Antibody' Situation

On Thursday, June 18, the Standardbred Owners Association of New York issued a statement in regard to the 'positive antibody' issue it has with Yonkers Raceway.

The contents of the release appear below.


The SOA of NY is working very hard to get resolved the 'positive antibody' requirement which is not imposed on other NYS harness tracks. We have done much research on the CDC guidelines that state that a positive antibody test, itself of questionable validity, is not to be used to prevent a person from returning to the workplace. With the Governor’s allowance of racing to continue on June 1, NYS licensees are being denied their right to work.

We have engaged many many friends, as well as professionals, for some time to help us effectuate a sensible change like that okayed at all other NYS tracks.

Finally, I attended the qualifiers and my observation from the post draw sheets indicated that only 49 per cent of those intending to qualify at Yonkers were able to use the rights inherent in their licenses and qualify either because the trainers or their employees did not have the necessary positive antibodies to gain access to the paddock. This shows the devastating effect this positive antibody requirement is currently having on Yonkers’ ability to conduct racing and that will be more and more evident as the PA tracks open soon.

Our work continues to gain consensus as soon a possible with Yonkers MGM Inc and the NYS Gaming Commission.

We will keep you posted.


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