Jim Lawson, a member of the IFHA executive council, emphasized the importance of the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities (IFHA) Global Summit on Equine Safety and Technology in enhancing equine welfare and safety during his closing remarks. The event, held at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Canada, attracted around 90 world-leading research scientists, clinicians, veterinarians, and racing regulators from 13 countries.
The Summit’s focus was on scientific research and technology as essential pillars in protecting equine athletes. Discussions and workshops throughout the event delved into critical issues such as fracture prevention and exercise-associated sudden death (EASD). The participation of leading experts in these fields aimed to explore recent technological advances and research outcomes to address these challenges effectively.
Following the Summit, the IFHA Executive Council will analyze the outcomes and develop recommendations for the IFHA membership on mitigating the risks of fractures and EASD in the future. This collaborative effort between scientists, veterinarians, and regulators underscores the industry’s dedication to continuously improving equine welfare and safety standards.
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