006.06.20 Ark. Code R. 013 - Thoroughbred Rule 2212
2212.
"Entry" shall mean according to the requirements of the test:
(a) A horse made eligible to run in a
race.
(b) Two or more horses that
are entered or run in a race and are coupled because of common ties. However,
there shall be no coupling because of same owner common ties in stakes races,
maiden special weight races, or allowance races (excluding starter allowance
races), and each such horse shall run as a separate betting interest. Horses in
claiming races with a claiming price of $20,000 or greater may run as separate
betting interests if approved by the Racing Secretary in coordination with the
Stewards. Furthermore, in any race where two or more horses owned by different
owners but trained by the same trainer are entered to run in the race, the
horses may run in said race as separate betting interests if approved by the
Racing Secretary in coordination with the Stewards. In races that overfill, the
trainer(s) (in accordance with instructions from the owner) must declare a
preference of runners with same owner/common ties at time of entry, and same
owner/common ties second choice horses shall be least preferred.
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