Thursday, 26th March
24th International Conference of Racing Analysts and Veterinarians 2026
Days
Saturday, 21st March
Sunday, 22nd March
Monday, 23rd March
Tuesday, 24th March
Wednesday, 25th March
Thursday, 26th March
Friday, 27th March
Saturday, 28th March
Sunday, 29th March
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Speakers
Joint Session | Dealing with Problematic Substances
8:30AM - 10:30AM
Thursday, 26th March
Promenade Room 1 & 2
Chair: Adam Cawley
Doping or contamination? A challenge growing with improved analytical retrospectivity
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Mario Thevis
Testosterone: Differentiating Natural Variation and Doping in Human and Equine Sports
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Lance Brooker
Differentiating Doping From Contamination: Case Histories
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Stuart Paine
Challenges and Opportunities in Managing Unknowing Liability Across Animal Sports
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Tim Morris
Morning Tea
10:30AM - 10:55AM
Thursday, 26th March
Analyst | OMIC Analysis
10:55AM - 12:35PM
Thursday, 26th March
Promenade Room 1 & 2
Chair: Ludovic Bailly-Chouriberry
The Salicylic Acid Problem: A Metabolomic Solution?
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Lance Brooker
Detecting Bisphosphonate use in Equine Athletes Through an Untargeted Metabolomics and Lipidomics Approach
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Bethany Keen
Identifying Urinary Markers of Doping Agents With Untargeted UPLC-MS/MS Metabolomics
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Ryan C Kennedy
Metabolomic Approach for Identifying Potential Post-race Biomarkers in Equine Plasma by Means of Biomarkers Database and Pathway Analysis
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Takayuki Furukawa
A Multivariate Metabolomic Workflow for the Detection of Complex Dopaminergic Manipulation
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Madysen Elbourne
Veterinarian | Injury Prevention / Technology
10:55AM - 12:35PM
Thursday, 26th March
Promenade Room 3
Chair: HeeEun (Olivia) Song
A Systematic Review on Artificial Intelligence Applications for Injury Prevention in Equine Athletes
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Natalia Medrano Lara
Measuring the Success of Pre-Race Examinations
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Dionne Benson
Equine Injury in Irish Racing Risk Reduction Programme Operationalisation: Pre-race Veterinary Inspections
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Lynn Hillyer
Integrating Objective Gait Analysis into the Pre-race Examination
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Sally Taylor
The Risk of Fatal Musculoskeletal Injury can be Determined by AI applications to IMU Data Collected During Races
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David Lambert
Lunch
12:35PM - 1:00PM
Thursday, 26th March
Analyst | RASL Laboratory Tour
1:00PM - 5:00PM
Thursday, 26th March
Chair: Adam Cawley
Veterinarian | Sudden Death / Cardiac Events
1:25PM - 3:25PM
Thursday, 26th March
Chair: Adam Chambers
The Frustrating Post-mortem Examinations of Racehorses with Sudden Death
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Francisco Uzal
Outcomes of a Pilot Study Using Wearable Devices During Jump Races in Great Britain.
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Sally E.H. Taylor
Electrocardiograms from Horses with Cardiac Arrhythmias: Effect of Management with Detomidine and Cooling
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Laura C Nath
Associations Between Exercise-Associated Cardiac Arrhythmia and Lower Airway Disease in Thoroughbred Racehorses
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Samantha H Franklin
The California Racehorse Postmortem Program
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Francisco Uzal
Horse Euthanasia by Captive Bolt: Technique and Advantages
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Gregory T Hargreaves
Afternoon Tea
3:25PM - 3:50PM
Thursday, 26th March
Veterinarian | Injury Prevention / Epidemiology 1
3:50PM - 5:30PM
Thursday, 26th March
Chair: Matthew Bawden
Sixteen Years of the Equine Injury Database in North America: The Single Most Impactful Welfare Initiative in North American Racing?
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Tim DH Parkin
Development of Predictive Models and Identification of Risk Factors for Catastrophic Injuries in Korean Thoroughbred Racing
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HeeEun (Olivia) Song
From Risk Factors to Risk Profiling – Has Prediction and Therefore Prevention Become Reality?
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Tomas Zuffa
Subchondral Bone Fatigue Accumulated by Thoroughbreds During Training and Racing: Its Association with Musculoskeletal Injury
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Ashleigh V. Morrice-west
Risk Factors for Fatality in Jump Racing Thoroughbreds in Ireland
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Sarah M Rosanowski
AORC / IGSRV Dinners
7:00PM - 11:30PM
Thursday, 26th March
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