Commission veterinarian's list Any horse that the AGCO Veterinarian or Official Veterinarians decide is not fit to race gets put on a list for seven days. Read more
Cryoanaesthesia and nerve list The AGCO Rules of Thoroughbred Racing states that horses which have had their nerves blocked, essentially numbing certain nerves in their legs using alcohol, drugs, or other methods, must be added to a specific list. Read more
Equine positive test data The following is a summary of the Equine Positive Test Data from racing in the province of Ontario, as of April 2018. Read more
Qualified EIPH list Ontario has a program to manage and control Exercise-Induced Pulmonary Hemorrhage (EIPH) in both Thoroughbred and Standardbred racing at certain racetracks. Horses can join this program under strict rules, and their participation is made public in race programs so that everyone knows. Read more
Racing officials list Stewards and Judges have the authority to add any horse's name to the Racing Officials List if they believe it's necessary. While a horse is on this list, it can't participate in races or be entered into them, according to the rules of Thoroughbred and Standardbred Racing. Read more
Procaine list If you give a horse Procaine, you have to tell the authorities in accordance with the rules of Thoroughbred Racing set by the AGCO. The horse will stay on this list for at least 21 days after the last time it was given this medication. Read more
Renew and manage a Teletheatre location registration Find information here about renewing or managing your teletheatre (off-track betting) registration. Read more