NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS

The Gentilly Office will be closed on Good Friday, March 29th. 

The Louisiana Downs Bookkeeper for racing.

If you have an emergency regarding Bookkeeper, call Ed Fenasci at 504-812-8771 or Kristie Piglia at 504-919-3468. 

If you have an emergency regarding the Medical Program, call Murray Woodward at 504-669-2254  

If you have an emergency regarding WC, call Mike Fenasci at 504-473-9023

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NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS

The Gentilly Office will be closed on Tuesday February 13th for Mardi Gras and will reopen on Wednesday February 14th. 

The Fair Grounds field office will be open for racing 504-943-0772. 

If you have an emergency regarding WC, call Mike Fenasci at 504-473-9023. 

For Bookkeeper, the Fair Grounds Bookkeeper (504-948-1254) will be open for racing. 

If you have an emergency regarding Bookkeeper, call Ed Fenasci at 504-812-8771 or Kristie Piglia at 504-919-3468. 

If you have an emergency regarding the Medical Program, call Murray Woodward at 504-669-2254

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Election Notice

Please help us have a good 2024 Election.  Make sure that the Louisiana HBPA has your correct mailing address so that you get your ballot.  Also, please update your cell phone information as an electronic voting option will be available for this election. 

To verify and update your address, please contact the Horsemen’s Bookkeeper at any of the Louisiana Race Tracks or at the Louisiana HBPA main office (504) 945-1555. 

Thank you.

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2024 LAHPBA Election Notice

Please help us have a good 2024 Election. Make sure that the Louisiana HBPA has your correct mailing address so that you get your ballot. For Bookkeeping purposes, please update your email and cell phone information.

To verify and update your address, please contact the Horsemen’s Bookkeeper at any of the Louisiana Race Tracks or at the Louisiana HBPA main office (504)945-1555.

Thank you.

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2024 LAHBPA Election Notice

Nominations for the March 25, 2024 Election for Board Members of the HBPA. 

The Nomination must be received by the deadline date of November 29, 2023. 

Here is how to Nominate a Candidate for Election to the Board of Directors: 

All nominations must be written, signed, clearly identify the person or persons making the nomination, be unambiguous (clear) as to the Member or Members being nominated and must be received by MK Election Services at the address below not later than the deadline date of November 29, 2023 for nominations in order for a nomination to be valid. 

A candidate may be nominated to run for and may only serve for either Owner or Trainer. 

You must send or deliver the nominations to MK Election Services.  Getting your nominations to them is your sole responsibility and you may wish to send them by more than one method.  Their contact information for mailing and e-mailing is as follows: 

Mailing Address is:
LA HBPA Election
c/o MK Election Services
PO Box 8852
New Haven, CT 06532 

E-Mail Address is: lahbpa@mkelections.com 

Please help us have a good Election.  Please make sure the LA HBPA Office has your correct mailing address as there will be no second ballots handed out.

Click here to download a nomination form

Click here to download a copy of this notice

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Horsemen’s Advisory: HELP STOP HISA Reach out to you Federal Representatives Today!!

We need science-based change that makes racing and training horses safer and doesn't threaten to put small racetracks and stables out of business while trampling on due process. RHSA uses existing regulatory infrastructure to create consensus-driven uniformity while being transparent and constitutional. Just go to the links above to TAKE ACTION, put in your name, address and email and an automated message will be sent to your member of Congress in the House of Representatives.

Help the National HBPA and its affiliates help you! Simply go to the web link below and tell your Congressional Representative to join Rep. Higgins in sponsoring and voting for the Racehorse Health and Safety Act (HB 5693).

Click here for a site made to help you send a message to your representative

If you would like to contact your representative directly, you can click here to find your representative’s contact information.

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NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS

The Gentilly Office will be closed on Labor Day Monday, September 4th. 

If you have an emergency regarding WC, call Mike Fenasci at 504-473-9023. 

The Louisiana Downs Bookkeeper (318-742-3986) will be open during racing.  If you have an emergency regarding Bookkeeper, call Ed Fenasci at 504-812-8771 or Kristie Piglia at 504-919-3468. 

If you have an emergency regarding the Medical Program, call Murray Woodward at 504-669-2254

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LTBA Raises Breeders Awards

The LTBA Board of Directors voted to make changes to the Louisiana Breeders Awards Schedule at their August 8, 2023, meeting.

Breeders Awards for accredited foals by Louisiana domiciled stallions and out of Louisiana domiciled mares are being increased to 25%. This change will be effective October 1, 2023, for races run in Louisiana.

All other awards will remain at the current percentage level.

Roger A. Heitzmann III
Secretary/Treasurer
Louisiana Thoroughbred Breeders Association

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NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS

The Gentilly Office will be closed on Independence Day Tuesday, July 4th.

If you have an emergency regarding WC, call Mike Fenasci at 504-473-9023.

The Louisiana Downs Bookkeeper (318-742-3986) will be open during racing. If you have an emergency regarding Bookkeeper, call Ed Fenasci at 504-812-8771 or Kristie Piglia at 504-919-3468.

If you have an emergency regarding the Medical Program, call Murray Woodward at 504-669-2254

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Industrial Laboratories Selected as State Chemist

The Louisiana State Racing Commission (“LSRC”) has selected Industrial Laboratories of Denver, Colorado (“Industrial”) to serve as its state chemist, on an interim basis, beginning July 1, 2023. Industrial will conduct Post-Race, Out-of-Competition, Vets’ List, and TCO2 testing in the State of Louisiana. A longer contract for LSRC’s state chemist will be put out on public bid in compliance with state public bid laws.

Industrial is an independent, third-party, private testing laboratory. The company was founded in 1945, began drug-testing for performance sports animals in 1953, and currently conducts drug-testing for various states, racing jurisdictions, fairs, and other sporting events. Industrial specializes in analytical chemistry and microbiology and is accredited to ISO 17025, the pinnacle in third-party laboratory accreditation. Industrial is accredited by the Racing Medication & Testing Consortium (“RMTC”). Industrial provides state-of-the-art technical testing services coupled with outstanding quality to protect the interests of equine athletes, horsemen, and the wagering public.

Industrial is one of six laboratories approved by the Horseracing Integrity & Welfare Unit (“HIWU”), which oversees the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority’s (“HISA”) Anti- Doping and Medication Control (“ADMC”) Program.

The LSRC would like to thank LSU’s School of Veterinary Medicine for its loyal service and being a trusted partner for the last 36 years. The testing conducted by the Equine Medication Surveillance Laboratory, under the leadership originally of Dr. Steven Barker and then Dr. Levent Dirikolu, has played a pivotal role in the LSRC fulfilling its commitment to the public to ensure integrity and safety in the sport of horseracing in Louisiana. The LSRC and LSU have mutually and amicably agreed not to renew their contract for equine drug-testing.

Click here to download a copy of this press release

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$1 Million Claiming Crown Set for December 2 at Fair Grounds

The 2023 Claiming Crown will be staged for the first time since 2011 at the Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots in New Orleans on Saturday, Dec. 2, announced Claiming Crown co-founders National HBPA and TOBA along with the Fair Grounds. The event will feature eight races totaling $1 million in base purses, headlined by the $200,000 Claiming Crown Jewel.

The 25th Claiming Crown marks the second straight year that the series has gone to a Churchill Downs Inc.-owned locale. The 2022 races were held for the first time at the company’s flagship track in Louisville after a 10-year-run at Gulfstream Park in Florida. The Fair Grounds staged a truncated version of the event in 2011, when the Claiming Crown moved from the summer to the late fall for the first time.

The Claiming Crown races are conducted under starter-allowance conditions, meaning they are restricted to horses that have competed at least once for a certain claiming level or cheaper during a designated time frame, in this case 2022 or 2023. Purses for the eight Claiming Crown races will range from $75,000 to $200,000 for the Jewel. Another $25,000 in each race will be available in purse supplements for accredited Louisiana-bred horses.

Conceived to be a Breeders’ Cup-style event for claiming horses, the Claiming Crown was created in 1999 by the National Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association (NHBPA) and the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association (TOBA). The program gives thoroughbred racing’s workhorses, their owners and trainers a day in the spotlight in recognition of their importance to filling out race cards across the nation.

“Big Easy, here we come,” said Eric Hamelback, CEO of the National HBPA, who was raised in the Pelican State…

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NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS

The Gentilly Office will be closed on Memorial Day Monday, May 29th. 

If you have an emergency regarding WC, call Mike Fenasci at 504-473-9023. 

The Louisiana Downs Bookkeeper (318-742-3986) will be open during racing.  If you have an emergency regarding Bookkeeper, call Ed Fenasci at 504-812-8771 or Kristie Piglia at 504-919-3468. 

If you have an emergency regarding the Medical Program, call Murray Woodward at 504-669-2254

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Clear Creek Scholarship

Clear Creek Stud Offers Scholarship for Students from Within the Louisiana Horse Industry 

With an eye toward the future of our industry, Clear Creek Stud will once again be making a $5000 Scholarship Donation in the name of their clients to a college student with Louisiana based connections to the Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse Breeding and Racing Industry.  

Clear Creek Stud recognizes that for many of the people who perform the hard work of this industry day in and day out, the rewards are often not financial. “We want to help the children who come from these families who put in the long hours and hard work that are essential to keep our industry in operation,” says Val Murrell, general manager of Clear Creek Stud.  

The scholarship recipient will be chosen by the Louisiana Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association (LaHBPA) and based on their opinion and evaluation of need and merit.  

Interested students should send a letter and resume to Eddie Fenasci at the La.H.B.P.A. office by end of business day, Friday, May 19, 2023. Letters can be mailed to La.H.B.P.A. attention to Eddie Fenasci 1535 Gentilly Blvd. New Orleans, La. 70119 or email to efenasci@lahbpa.org.  

The recipient will be named on Saturday, June 3, 2023 at the LTBA Awards Banquet at Evangeline Downs.

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ATTENTION LOUISIANA HORSEMEN

House Bill 564 by Speaker Clay Schexnayder, to add Horse Racing to Sports Gaming is scheduled to be heard in the House of Representatives, today, Wednesday April 19, 2023, at 2PM.  This will put Horse Racing on an equal playing field with other sports like Football and Baseball.  This is not an expansion of Gambling.  Please contact your Representative and ask them to support the Horse Racing Industry this session and  ask them to please support and vote for HB 564. 

Click here for help to find your Representative and their office phone number

Thank you,
LAHBPA

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Clear Creek Scholarship

Clear Creek Stud Offers Scholarship for Students from Within the Louisiana Horse Industry 

With an eye toward the future of our industry, Clear Creek Stud will once again be making a $5000 Scholarship Donation in the name of their clients to a college student with Louisiana based connections to the Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse Breeding and Racing Industry.  

Clear Creek Stud recognizes that for many of the people who perform the hard work of this industry day in and day out, the rewards are often not financial. “We want to help the children who come from these families who put in the long hours and hard work that are essential to keep our industry in operation,” says Val Murrell, general manager of Clear Creek Stud.  

The scholarship recipient will be chosen by the Louisiana Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association (LaHBPA) and based on their opinion and evaluation of need and merit.  

Interested students should send a letter and resume to Eddie Fenasci at the La.H.B.P.A. office by end of business day, Friday, May 12, 2023. Letters can be mailed to La.H.B.P.A. attention to Eddie Fenasci 1535 Gentilly Blvd. New Orleans, La. 70119 or email to efenasci@lahbpa.org.  

The recipient will be named on Saturday, June 3, 2023 at the LTBA Awards Banquet at Evangeline Downs.

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