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Archie Cox Challenges USEF’s GABA Science in Court
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NY Appeals Court Upholds Brigid Colvin’s GABA Suspension
Brigid Colvin was one of two "horse trainers" suspended after Tori Colvin's mount Inclusive, owned by Betsee Parker, tested positive for gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) at the 2014 USHJA International Hunter Derby Championshi...
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USEF Announces Warning Regarding Calming Supplements Containing Phenibut
The United States Equestrian Federation announced this week that Phenibut (β-phenyl gamma aminobutyric acid) is now a forbidden substance....
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Is Faulty Science to Blame for USEF GABA Ban?
The Knych Study showed no evidence to support USEF's claims that GABA calms or produces any other effects that are likely to affect a horse's show performance. Read the complete GABA study....
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Heritage Farm Motion to Dismiss Denied in Alleged Pony Sale Cover-Up
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GABA and “Carolina Gold” Positive Blood Tests at USEF Competitions
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USEF Bans Substance in Carolina Gold
The United States Equestrian Federation is taking steps to level the competition field. The organization has announced effective immediately, any supplements or products containing gama amiobutyric acid (GABA) are forbidden....
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Brigid Colvin v. United States Equestrian Federation, Inc.
Tori Colvin's mother, Brigid Colvin is suing the United States Equestrian Federation after she was suspended for 7 months after the horse Inclusive was found to have GABA levels higher than allowed....
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ARCHIBALD COX, III and MEREDITH MATEO, Petitioners, against UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION, INC., Respondent.
Brookway Stables owner Archie Cox, of California, is challenging USEF's GABA science in a New York court. The filing comes after the USEF Hearing Committee ruled in August 2015 that Cox and his client violated Federation rul...
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Court Upholds Brigid Colvin’s GABA Suspension
A New York judge upheld the GABA suspension of Brigid Colvin imposed by the United States Equestrian Federation....
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THOMAS WRIGHT and JOHN & STEPHANIE INGRAM, LLC -against- UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION, INC.
The petitioners believe USEF's decision to hold them in violation of GR410 was arbitrary and capriocious and not supported by scientific evidence. The hunter/jumper trainer and owners are seeking the court to dismiss the hea...
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USEF Suspends Larry Glefke, Kelley Farmer for GABA Violation
Lane Change Farm's Larry Glefke received a 24-month suspension and a $24,000 fine. The penalty comes after Kelley Farmer's horse, Unexpected, tested positive for GABA. Farmer is also suspended.
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Lane Change Farm’s Glefke, Farmer Call Foul
Lane Change Farm's Larry Glefke and Kelley Farmer say they didn't know about the GABA charge or a hearing on the matter or they would have vigorously defended themselves with the help of counsel. ...
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Chad Keenum GABA Duad Leads to USEF Suspension
Virginia hunter/jumper trainer Chad Keenum of CK Sporthorses is taking a forced vacation from rated horse shows after two of his training horses, True Colors and Vanderloo, tested positive for GABA. ...
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Glefke, Farmer Granted USEF Rehearing for GABA
The United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) grants a rehearing petition filed by two hunter/jumper trainers from Lane Change Farm. Kelley Farmer and Larry Glefke claim they were not properly notified regarding a GABA vio...
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Glefke, Farmer File USOC Complaint against USEF in GABA Dispute
Attorneys for Larry Glefke and Kelley Farmer of Lane Change Farm in Lexington filed a United States Olympic Committee (USOC) Section 10 Complaint against USEF. It alleges multiple due process violations including withholding...
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Glefke, Farmer GABA Hearing Offers ‘The Rest of the Story’
Horse welfare, transparency, and tougher penalties for doping violators. The words sound great. A closer look may make some wonder if the actions of The United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) are above reproach. Read the...
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USEF v. LARRY GLEFKE and KELLEY FARMER
Type: Charge Rules: GR410-411 Competition: Kentucky Summer Horse Show July 27-31, 2016 US Equestrian Hearing dates June 6-7, 2017 HEARING COMMITTEE PANEL: Dan Danford, Hearing Committee Counsel Katie Whaley, Hearing Committ...
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USEF Hearing Committee Suspends Glefke, Farmer for GABA
The United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) announces the suspension of Larry Glefke and Kelley Farmer for a GABA violation....
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USOC Dismisses Glefke, Farmer Complaint Against USEF
USOC dismisses a complaint brought by Larry Glefke and Kelley Farmer against the USEF due to a procedural issue....
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USEF Raises Cost of Joy in Horse Sports
The United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) announced it is raising membership fees $25 to $80 - along with another fee increase....
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