13th February 2015, 09:56 AM
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"As at January 1 this year, a threshold of 200 micrograms per litre of urine was imposed."
Which I take to mean that Cobalt has always been a banned substance in quantities well exceeding that level.
Most horses in both codes have varying traces of Cobalt present, but Stewards are turning their attention to those abusing it as a performance enhancing drug.
Think of it like testosterone, and then those that inject it.
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