Stakeholder Training Set Before May Horse Racing Restart in USVI

With horse racing set to return to the U.S. Virgin Islands for the first time in seven years, ensuring proper veterinary care for the animals was a key discussion item during Tuesday’s emergency meeting of the St. Thomas-St. John Horse Racing Commission.

2024-04-09 12:43:59 - VI News Staff

While Dr. Jennifer Palminteri was not present at the meeting due to an emergency that had arisen, Commission Chair Hugo Hodge Jr. said she confirmed arrangements for training on best practices, duties, responsibilities and safety for all personnel handling horses during the upcoming race day on May 3rd.

The full-day training session will take place on April 28th and cover topics important for stewards, placing judges, gate handlers and outriders. Mr. Hodge emphasized the importance of the training, noting the lack of horse racing over the past seven years and inexperience of many workers, while Commissioner Sheldon Turnbull encouraged anyone interested in these roles to contact the commission.

Noting that several race officials and workers may have practiced in the past without formal training, Calvert White, commissioner of the Department of Sports, Parks and Recreation, said the restart of racing on St. Thomas gives the industry incentive to adhere to best practices. “We want to give everybody the opportunity to get that training and know that we did it the right way,” he remarked.

Mr. White also noted that preparations for race day included the removal of seven rescue horses that had been stabled there. He thanked the Department of Agriculture for its assistance in finding new homes for the animals, and said that the stalls previously occupied by the rescued animals would now be made available for racing horses. 


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