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Trainer Biancone allowed to run horses pending appeal

Trainer Patrick Biancone talks with reporters in the stable area of Churchill Downs in this April 26, 2004 file photo, in Louisville, Ky. Biancone was suspended for one year Friday by Kentucky racing officials for violations of horse medication rules. The suspension is effective Oct. 15.

A thoroughbred trainer suspended one year for violating horse medication rules received a temporary stay of his suspension Wednesday while Kentucky racing officials consider his appeal. Patrick Biancone received the suspension last week from Kentucky racing stewards after a search of a refrigerator at his Keeneland barn found snake venom, which can be used to numb a horse’s nerves.

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