Juan Dominguez and Tim Kelly to begin as Safety Stewards on Friday, February 21
OZONE PARK, N.Y. – The New York Racing Association, Inc. (NYRA) announced longtime employees Juan Dominguez and Tim Kelly will serve new roles as NYRA Safety Stewards as part of a four-person Safety and Integrity Team dedicated to enhancing existing safety protocols at Aqueduct Racetrack, Belmont Park and Saratoga Race Course.
 
 Dominguez  and Kelly will complement a unit that includes current Safety Steward  Hugh Gallagher and Jean Claude Jaramillo, NYRA’s Equine Investigator  Specialist. The newly formed team will consult and advise stakeholders  on matters relating to overall safety and integrity, including a focus  on the health and welfare of equine athletes, jockeys and exercise  riders. The Safety and Integrity Team will specifically focus on  maintaining and expanding best practices during morning training,  afternoon racing, and in the barn areas at NYRA tracks in coordination  with the New York State Gaming Commission.
  
 “The  addition of Juan and Tim will bolster and reinforce our commitment to  safety and integrity as key members of a strong team. Each of these four  individuals bring a unique perspective and skill set to the job,” said  Martin Panza, NYRA’s Senior Vice President of Racing Operations. “This  will allow us to have more boots on the ground and increase coverage at  all three facilities to ensure a safer working environment, as well as  further enhancing the integrity of the sport.” 
Dominguez  joined NYRA in 2000 and is in his fifth decade in racing overall in  different capacities, including trainer, jockey agent, investigator and,  since 2017, an alternate steward. A graduate of both SUNY Old Westbury,  with a degree in marketing, and the New York State Police Academy’s  investigative school, Dominguez has been entrusted with many important  assignments during his NYRA tenure, with duties including a role as a  coordinator and liaison between the security, racing, and administrative  staffs, as well as overseeing safety issues on the backstretch,  including management of NYRA’s retention barn, in addition to  maintenance and facility concerns.
  
From  1991-00, Dominguez’s work as a jockey agent helped develop  relationships with riders, owners and trainers. In 2000, he transitioned  to an investigator position while working as a New York State Peace  Officer, where he served as lead investigator overseeing NYRA’s security  barn and completed numerous investigations working with the FBI, New  York State Police, Homeland Security, the New York State Racing and  Wagering Board, and the Thoroughbred Racing Protection Bureau.
 
Dominguez  was also heavily involved in signature event days for the Racing  Medication and Testing Consortium and the Kentucky Horse Racing  Commission, investigating and enforcing compliance at the Breeders’ Cup,  Pegasus World Cup, Kentucky Derby and the Belmont Stakes. 
 Kelly  has served as NYRA’s Clerk of Scales since 2005 before joining the  Safety and Integrity Team. For the last 15 years, he oversaw all  activity related to the jockeys’ room across all three NYRA tracks.  
With  more than 35 years of experience in the racing industry, Kelly earned a  reputation as an accomplished trainer with 314 career wins to his  credit from 1984-01, including six graded stakes victories, among them  Imbibe’s 1989 Grade 2 Peter Pan triumph. 
 Kelly  joined the NYRA racing office as a Lasix coordinator in 2001 before  moving on to roles as placing and patrol judge before starting as an  alternate steward in 2007. He is a graduate of the Racing Officials  Accreditation Program (ROAP).  Sal Russo, who previously served as Assistant Clerk of Scales, has been promoted to Clerk of Scales. 
 
Gallagher  joined NYRA in April 2014 to fill the newly created position of Safety  Steward, among the first of its kind in the country at the time. A  longtime steward, Gallagher has officiated races in his home state of  Maryland, as well as Illinois, New Jersey, Florida and other  jurisdictions. A former chairman of ROAP, Gallagher is a respected  authority on racing safety and integrity. He has spoken at ROAP  continuing education seminars and taught at the University of Louisville  and delivered a Lead Presentation at the 2016 International Stewards  Conference in Mumbai, India. He has served on the Board of Directors for  RCI, as well as a vice chair of the Model Rules Committee and is  currently on the Equine Safety Board.
 
Jaramillo, who joined NYRA in 2011, is the Vice Chair of the Organization of  Racing Investigators; established in 1991 to address issues within the  pari-mutuel racing industry regarding integrity and overall health of  the sport. As an Equine Investigator Specialist, Jaramillo probes  alleged violations of house rules, laws and rules by licensed horsemen,  vendors, employees and other NYSGC licensees and NYRA badge permit  holders. His duties also extend to investigating alleged violations  including, but not limited to, mistreatment, neglect of race horses,  equine medication violations, and other improper activities.
 
The Safety and Integrity Team’s responsibilities, among others, includes: 
* Monitoring and observing daily backside activities
* Follow-up on leads which may involve the inappropriate or illegal use  of medications, such as   permitted and prohibited drugs which may affect  racing performance
* Make recommendations to the NYRA, New York  State and Jockey Club Stewards to ensure the integrity of racing and  compliance with horse racing laws and regulations
* Conduct safety checks during training hours
* Assisting stewards during formal hearings
* Assisting NYRA investigators with the barn inspections on medication positives and with internal investigations
* Monitoring training to ensure that exercise riders, outriders, and pony riders observe all rules
* Help assure proper horse ambulance protocol for quick response during training and racing
 * Monitoring the horses leaving and entering the backside enclosure;
 * Assisting NYRA Veterinarians with out-of-competition testing;
 * Investigating selected horse fatalities.
 
 For more information on NYRA safety and integrity measures, please visit https://www.nyrainc.com/about/nyra-safety. 
About the New York Racing Association (NYRA) The New York Racing Association, Inc. (NYRA) holds the exclusive  franchise to conduct thoroughbred racing at Aqueduct Racetrack, Belmont  Park and Saratoga Race Course.  
NYRA tracks are the cornerstone of New York State’s  thoroughbred industry, which is responsible for 19,000 jobs and more  than $3 billion in annual statewide economic impact.
Accredited  by the National Thoroughbred Racing Association Safety and Integrity  Alliance, NYRA is a founding member of the Thoroughbred Safety  Coalition, a group of the nation’s leading racing organizations working  collaboratively to advance safety measures across the sport.
Over  the course of 217 days of live racing in 2019, NYRA generated more than  $2.1 billion in all-sources wagering handle with paid attendance exceeding 1.5 million.