{"id":300066,"date":"2023-12-13T02:23:58","date_gmt":"2023-12-13T02:23:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sports-life-news.com\/?p=300066"},"modified":"2023-12-13T02:23:58","modified_gmt":"2023-12-13T02:23:58","slug":"jockey-tommy-dowson-faces-a-potential-six-month-ban","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sports-life-news.com\/horse-racing\/jockey-tommy-dowson-faces-a-potential-six-month-ban\/","title":{"rendered":"Jockey Tommy Dowson 'faces a potential six-month ban'"},"content":{"rendered":"
Grand National jockey Tommy Dowson could be set for a six month ban from horse racing after allegedly testing positive for cocaine during a routine drug test, according to reports.<\/p>\n
The 27-year-old hasn’t ridden since October 3 at Sedgefield when he finished second onboard Tommy Time, and is set for a disciplinary hearing.<\/p>\n
Dowson is based with North Yorkshire trainer\u00a0Philip Kirby and if found guilty at his hearing could be banned from the sport for up to six months.<\/p>\n
The disciplinary will take place at the BHA headquarters in London, with the imposed ban if found guilty set to be backdated.<\/p>\n
His positive sample for cocaine was believed to have been recorded during a routine on-course drug testing process that took place in the two-weeks building up to his most recent ride.<\/p>\n
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Grand National jockey Tommy Dowson could be set for a six month ban from horse racing<\/p>\n
The jockey’s agent,\u00a0John Neilson, told The Sun that they couldn’t comment on the ongoing investigation.<\/p>\n
Neilson said: ‘I can’t say anything about it until he has his disciplinary hearing, which we are hoping will be soon.’\u00a0<\/p>\n
Dowson broke into the Grand National last year but was unable to finish the race after his horse Top Ville Ben pulled up with three fences to go.<\/p>\n
He has so far recorded\u00a0148 winners and enjoyed a celebrated successful riding spell between 2018\/19 when Dowson won\u00a0Grade 2 races on Nautical Nitwit and Lady Buttons.<\/p>\n
Jockeys are regularly subjected to drug and alcohol testing with the BHA’s strategies largely focussed on detecting any substance which is performance impairing.<\/p>\n
In September, flat rider\u00a0Levi Williams was hit with an 18 month ban after taking cocaine three days before a race.\u00a0<\/p>\n
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The 27-year-old hasn’t ridden since October 3 at Sedgefield when he finished second onboard Tommy Time and is set for a disciplinary hearing<\/p>\n