Gary West said Monday that he will file an appeal with the Kentucky state racing board over the controversial Run for the Roses decision.
Maximum Security won the Kentucky Derby, until he didn't. By Matt Bonesteel Matt Bonesteel Reporter for the Early Lead Email Bio Follow May 6 at 8:12 AM Maximum Security owner Gary West said Monday that the horse will not run in the Preakness Stakes on May 18 after having his Kentucky Derby win stripped following a lengthy video review by the stewards at Churchill Downs.
— TODAY May 6, 2019 West added that he will be filing an appeal of the stewards’ decision with the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission on Monday, even though state regulations say that the stewards’ decision on any horse race “shall be final and shall not be subject to appeal.” The stewards “looked at what the whole rest of the world looked at and they didn’t file a steward’s inquiry,” West said.
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