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[Doping of horses]

M Düe1

  • 1Deutsche Reiterliche Vereinigung e. V., Warendorf.

DTW. Deutsche Tierarztliche Wochenschrift
|May 15, 1998
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This study surveys horse doping, providing an updated definition that includes animal welfare. It compares current regulations for horses and humans, exploring potential solutions for regulatory bodies.

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Area of Science:

  • Veterinary Medicine
  • Animal Welfare Science
  • Sports Law

Context:

  • Equine sports face challenges with performance-enhancing substances.
  • Existing anti-doping regulations require evaluation based on scientific evidence.
  • Animal welfare is a growing concern in the context of horse doping.

Purpose:

  • To provide an updated definition of horse doping, incorporating animal welfare.
  • To analyze and compare current doping regulations in equine and human sports.
  • To explore potential regulatory solutions and future challenges in combating horse doping.

Summary:

  • A comprehensive survey of the current landscape of horse doping.
  • Discussion of an updated definition of doping, emphasizing animal welfare.

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  • Comparative analysis of regulations for horses versus humans in sports.
  • Presentation of proposed solutions and future directions for regulatory bodies.
  • Impact:

    • Informs the development of more effective and ethical anti-doping strategies in equine sports.
    • Contributes to a better understanding of the intersection between performance, regulation, and animal welfare.
    • Provides a foundation for future research and policy-making in equine anti-doping.