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  • Introducing the substance with a syringe does not technically count as "milkshaking" - the process in which substantial quantities of bicarbonate solution are pumped directly into a horse's stomach via a tube - but the BHA's case is that the performance-improving intention remains the same.

    Sport news, comment and results | guardian.co.uk 2009

  • - raising suspicions of an illegal procedure known as milkshaking - and California Horse Racing Board officials spent plenty of time baby-sitting his barn.

    RutlandHerald.com 2009

  • Matt Gingell, who called a halt to his training career less than two weeks ago, will today become the first individual in British racing to be found guilty of a doping offence involving sodium bicarbonate - colloquially known as "milkshaking".

    Sport news, comment and results | guardian.co.uk 2009

  • Total carbon dioxide testing, known by the abbreviation TCO2, is done to detect for the practice of "milkshaking," or force-feeding a horse a mixture of bicarbonate of soda before it competes.

    Thoroughbred News | BloodHorse.com 2009

  • Waldrop acknowledges the NTRA found there was irregular testing for milkshaking TCO2 testing around the country, "With the RMTC and the NTRA Race Track Accreditation process, we've implemented pre-race TCO2 testing on every major racing circuit and we have seen a drastic decrease in the 'super trainers' who have win percentages that no one can understand."

    Liz O'Connell: Horse Racing 2011: NTRA Chief Alex Waldrop Weighs In Liz O'Connell 2011

  • In recent years testing for prohibited substances, including steroids, EPO (erythropoietin, a blood-doping agent) and milkshaking (baking soda solution administered via a stomach tube that enhances a horse's ability to perform under racing conditions) has gained traction.

    Liz O'Connell: Horse Racing 2011: NTRA Chief Alex Waldrop Weighs In Liz O'Connell 2011

  • Waldrop acknowledges the NTRA found there was irregular testing for milkshaking TCO2 testing around the country, "With the RMTC and the NTRA Race Track Accreditation process, we've implemented pre-race TCO2 testing on every major racing circuit and we have seen a drastic decrease in the 'super trainers' who have win percentages that no one can understand."

    Liz O'Connell: Horse Racing 2011: NTRA Chief Alex Waldrop Weighs In Liz O'Connell 2011

  • In recent years testing for prohibited substances, including steroids, EPO (erythropoietin, a blood-doping agent) and milkshaking (baking soda solution administered via a stomach tube that enhances a horse's ability to perform under racing conditions) has gained traction.

    Liz O'Connell: Horse Racing 2011: NTRA Chief Alex Waldrop Weighs In Liz O'Connell 2011

  • Matt Gingell faces music for milkshaking guardian. co.uk at 00.05 BST on Thursday 11 June 2009.

    Sport news, comment and results | guardian.co.uk 2009

  • This was widely assumed to refer to milkshaking, but Gingell will be the first British handler to be found guilty of an offence involving sodium bicarbonate.

    Sport news, comment and results | guardian.co.uk 2009

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