Bob Baffert can enter horses at New York tracks again

Trainer Bob Baffert can enter horses at New York tracks again after Hall of Famer was banned for one year from Aqueduct, Belmont and Saratoga for repeated medication violations

Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert can once again enter horses at New York’s major tracks.

The 70-year-old was banned for one year by the New York Racing Association but that suspension ended Wednesday, allowing him to submit entries as soon as Thursday.

‘I was disappointed they even did it, but it’s water under the bridge,’ Baffert told The Associated Press.

Bob Baffert can enter horses at New York tracks again

Trainer Bob Baffert can enter horses at New York tracks again following one-year suspension

He was given an initial 12-month ban last June for repeated medication violations, although none of them occurred in New York. 

He was barred from Aqueduct, Belmont and Saratoga. A panel credited Baffert for time served for an initial suspension, which meant he could return this week.

Aqueduct is currently holding its 44-day winter meet that runs through March 26. Baffert doesn’t typically run horses this time of year in New York with targets on the biggest stakes races at Belmont in the spring and Saratoga in the summer.

Baffert remains under a two-year ban by Churchill Downs Inc., which sidelined him after Kentucky Derby winner Medina Spirit (above) tested positive for a substance not allowed

Baffert remains under a two-year ban by Churchill Downs Inc., which sidelined him after Kentucky Derby winner Medina Spirit (above) tested positive for a substance not allowed

Baffert remains under a two-year ban by Churchill Downs Inc., which sidelined him after Kentucky Derby winner Medina Spirit tested positive for a substance that is not allowed on race day. The penalty expires shortly after the Kentucky Derby in May. However, Baffert is fighting the suspension in federal court.

The Southern California-based trainer has a big weekend coming up around the country, although not in New York, with horses running at three tracks on Saturday.

Defunded is entered in the $3million Pegasus World Cup at Gulfstream in Florida, where Baffert assistant Jimmy Barnes will be on hand.

The Southern California-based trainer has a big weekend coming up around the country

The Southern California-based trainer has a big weekend coming up around the country

Arabian Knight goes into the $750,000 Southwest Stakes as the early favorite at Oaklawn in Arkansas. Baffert has won the Kentucky Derby prep race a record-tying five times and will travel to Hot Springs to watch the three-year-old colt.

‘It’s going to be a good test for him. The only way to find out is to run him long,’ he said. ‘It’s going to take a superior horse to do that and I’m hoping that he is.’

The Southwest offers Kentucky Derby qualifying points to the top five finishers. Arabian Knight won’t receive any points regardless of his placing because of Baffert’s Derby ban.

Hopper will run in the $200,000 San Pasqual Stakes on Saturday at Santa Anita.

On Sunday at the same track, Baffert has entered four of the five horses set to run in the $200,000 San Vicente Stakes for 3-year-olds.

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