Bob Baffert, trainer of doping-hit Kentucky Derby winner Medina Spirit, said yesterday an anti-fungal medication given to the horse might have inadvertently caused the positive test that has jeopardised the victory. In a statement released by Baffert’s lawyer and reported by US media, the famed trainer said his staff treated the colt with the ointment Otomax, which Baffert said he learned on Monday includes the substance betamethasone. Medina Spirit tested positive for 21 picograms of betamethasone in a post-race sample, but the substance is banned within two weeks of a race, meaning any amount found in that sample is a violation. A second test from the sample must be positive as well to in
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