by Edited Press Release

ERA Stewards today concluded an inquiry into reports received from the Equine Forensic Unit (Dubai) that the prohibited substance ibuprofen had been detected in the post-race urine samples taken from Razeen (FR) after it won Race 1, the Sharjah Sport Council (1200 metres) at Sharjah on 1 November 2014 and Mell De Piboul (FR) after it finished second in Race 1, the Yas Island Maiden (1600 metres) at Abu Dhabi on 16 November 2014.

Evidence was taken from Mr. Ernst Oertel the trainer of Razeen (FR) and Mell De Piboul (FR), Veterinarian Dr. Louise Barbesgaard, Equine Forensic Unit Chief Analyst Dr. Peter Albert and ERA Head Veterinary Officer Dr. David Sykes.

Mr. Oertel pleaded guilty to two (2) charges under the provisions of ERA Rule of Racing 95AAA 2 in that he presented Razeen (FR) to race at Sharjah on 1 November 2014 and Mell De Piboul (FR) at Abu Dhabi on 16 November 2014 which upon analysis of post-race urine samples were found to have had administered to them the prohibited substance ibuprofen.

In considering penalty the Stewards took into account the following:

• Mr. Oertel’s guilty pleas.

• The seriousness of these matters.

• Mr. Oertel’s disciplinary record which shows that Mr. Oertel had previous breaches of the prohibited substance rules on 10 December 2013 and 29 January 2014.

• The nature of the prohibited substance detected that being a therapeutic substance.

• The personal circumstances of Mr. Oertel.

Mr. Oertel was disqualified for a period of four (4) months on each charge effective immediately. The Stewards further directed that these terms of disqualification are to be served concurrently which means Mr. Oertel’s disqualifications will expire at midnight 15 April 2015.