The association shall establish the post time for each race and the stewards shall call the horses on the course at a time to prevent delay after the completion of one or two scores.
The time between separate heats of a single race shall not be less than 40 minutes.
Horses called for a race have the exclusive right to occupy the course, and all the other horses shall vacate the course immediately.
Horses are permitted to take one or two scores before going to the post, and upon completion of the last score, the horses shall be gathered by the starter and immediately moved to their appropriate starting positions behind the gate.
The following procedures shall apply to post positions:
When a horse is withdrawn from the front tier, horses on the outside shall move in to fill the vacancy.
If there is more than one trailing horse it shall start from inside the horse with a higher post position.
The withdrawing of a horse that has drawn or earned a position in the front tier shall not affect the position of the trailing horses, except as provided for in handicap claiming races.
All races shall be started with a mobile starting gate of a design consistent with part 7875.0200, subpart 4, and approved by the commission, and shall be equipped with two-way communications to the stewards and a mechanical loudspeaker for communicating instructions to drivers. No person except the starter, his or her driver, and a patrol judge, shall ride in a starting gate without the permission of the stewards.
The starter shall have control of the horses from the formation of the parade until a fair start has been determined.
The determination of a fair start is signified by the word "go" announced by the starter at the starting point. The starting point is a point that shall be marked on the inside rail at a distance of not less than 200 feet from the first turn.
The following procedures shall be observed during the start of a race.
The horses shall be brought to the starting gate as near one-quarter of a mile before the start as the course will permit.
The starter shall cause the gate to move towards the starting point, gradually increasing speed of the gate to maximum speed.
When maximum speed has been reached in the course of a start there shall be no decrease, except in the case of a recall.
After the determination by the starter of a fair start all the horses shall race the course, except in the case of an occurrence that in the opinion of the stewards makes it impossible for the horses to race the course.
During the start of a race, if a horse is unmanageable or liable to cause an accident or injury to another horse or to a driver, it shall be scratched by the stewards.
9 SR 2527
August 1, 2008
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes