Investor Presentaiton
CDI Approach to Equine and Jockey Health and Safety
CDI is committed to protecting and furthering equine and jockey health and safety at all
of our racetracks
Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act (HISA)
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Independent body responsible for implementing national standards for medication usage and racetrack
safety
■ The Anti-Doping and Medication Control (ADMC) Program was implemented in May 2023 and the
Racetrack Safety Program was implemented in July 2022
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The ADMC creates a national set of rules and standards for the treatment of horses
This is a welcome change from the prior model where states had their own independent medication programs
HISA contracted veterinarians perform pre-race veterinary examinations of each horse competing prior to
each and every race
Equine Safety and Welfare
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"Safety from Start to Finish" Program
■ All horses competing undergo veterinary reviews before each race or timed high-speed workout
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Equine medical center and on-site equine PET scan at CDRT to help detect and prevent injuries
■ CDI is investing in new technologies to monitor and assess equine athletes (e.g., StrideSAFE)
Racing Integrity
■ Barn security and contact logs
■ Escorts and horse identification prior to races
■ Increased out-of-competition testing
■ HISA has hired a 23-year FBI veteran as their Director of Intelligence and Strategy with an extensive
team that will use intelligence gathering, data analysis, and investigations to further strengthen the
integrity of the industry
Jockey Health and Safety
■ CDI tracks have numerous emergency medical technicians onsite during racing and training to provide
care to jockeys
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