Dylan Kitts: Exemption order raised on suspended jockey|Racing News


The British Horseracing Authority has actually raised its recently-imposed exemption order troubled suspended rider Dylan Kitts for stopping working to adhere to an examination.

The jockey completed 3rd aboard Hillsin at Worcester in July in 2015 and was referred by the raceday stewards for the trip, with the horse prohibited from running for 40 days and ultimately relocated to another steady at the demand of Chris Honour, who trained him at the time.

The BHA consequently suspended Kitts, avoiding him from taking trips or going to racecourses, and previously today included a disciplinary officer exemption order to his sanction for “stopping working to supply pertinent details asked for by the BHA’s stability group as part of a continuous examination”.

The order would avoid Kitts from going to any racing properties, consisting of backyards, and from interacting with individuals associated with the sport.

Nevertheless, on Friday the BHA revealed the order had actually been raised after the rider offered the details asked for, although Kitts stays suspended.

A declaration from the governing body stated: “The BHA can today verify that it is now in invoice of pertinent details asked for by the stability group as part of a continuous examination including Mr Dylan Kitts.

” As an outcome of this details being offered, the disciplinary officer exemption order provided previously today, which was enforced after numerous previous due dates had actually been missed out on, has actually been raised.

” Mr Kitts stays suspended from race riding while the examination continues.”

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