All right Experts, T-generates, Skeptics and Kool Aid Drinkers...
WAKE UP its Belmont Stakes Festival Week.
Unfortunately, whatever mainstream press coverage is devoted to this weekend\'s
proceedings at Belmont Park will likely center on Kent Desormeaux and his
drinking problems; this is a shame because it will detract from the attention
which should be paid to some world class equine athletes who will be
performing this weekend, such as hard knocking sprinter Private Zone (entered
in the True North on Friday) and Flintshire, who as best as I can tell will
run in the Manhattan on Saturday.
It is difficult to discuss alcoholism without remembering Detective Lenny
Briscoe\'s statement: \"Alcohol--some people swim in it, other people drown in
it\". Kent Desormeaux\'s problems with alcohol have been well documented. He has
checked himself in for rehab/detox, but people who know more about this than
me say this is a process which takes at least a month (and in all honesty, a
lifetime). Desormeaux is named on a Wesley Ward mare in the Intercontinental
Stakes on Thursday; Desormeaux is scheduled to work the Belmont favorite on
Tuesday.
I guess the biggest question is whether and how the stewards will intervene
here. The most severe action they could take would obviously be to rule him
off NYRA tracks until he is clean and sober; less severe would be to subject
him to enhanced (out of competition?) sobriety testing, probably beginning
before he climbs aboard for the Tuesday work.
On Friday May 18, 2012, Desormeaux failed a breathalyzer test at Belmont and
was taken off his mounts that day. He lost the mount on Tiger Walk in the
Preakness that Saturday (and was replaced with Castellano on Dullahan in the
Belmont), but the NYRA stewards permitted him to accept 3 mounts that Sunday,
May 20. At that time the stewards put no conditions or restrictions on
Desormeaux\'s return, other than taking the same breathalyzer test which is
administered to all jockeys each day at NYRA tracks.
An interesting question would be how much influence other Belmont Stakes
riders, trainers and owners have on the stewards and the way the situation is
treated. In a brazen display of gamesmanship, could Belmont Stakes
owners/trainers/jockeys convince the stewards that they feel unsafe with
Desormeaux on the track, forcing stewards to lean towards ruling Desormeaux
off?
Desormeaux has ridden Exaggerator in all but two of his races (Flavien Prat
was aboard for Exaggerator\'s first lifetime start and Junior Alavarado rode
EX to his 2YO win in the Saratoga Special) and the sad truth is that
Desormeaux has probably been impaired for some or all of his rides on
Exaggerator.
No matter how it plays out, you have to hope that Kent Desormeaux gets the
help and support he needs to find happiness somewhere other than at the bottom
of the bottle.