Rising star jockey Marco Ghiani faces six-month ban after failed drugs test
REIGNING champion apprentice Marco Ghiani faces a six-month ban after failing a drugs test.
The Italian, who is a rising star of the weighing room, will be unable to ride until further notice while the BHA carries out an investigation.
The 23-year-old was stood down by stewards just minutes before he was due to ride at Brighton on Monday as word of his positive test was relayed to on-course officials.
He was then blocked from riding at Leicester on Tuesday and has been removed from his rides at Kempton Park this evening.
As reported by Sun Racing on Monday, the test is believed to have been taken last week, and Ghiani is now waiting for the result of his 'B' sample.
There are a number of reasons for a positive test, including medication.
A BHA spokesperson said: “We cannot comment as this is now the subject of an ongoing investigation.”
The Professional Jockeys Association also declined to say anything while Ghiani’s agent Shashi Righton would only say: “I can’t comment because I don’t know the facts.”
Jockeys are subject to random drug and alcohol testing by BHA officials.
Several high-profile jockeys have been banned for positive drugs in recent years, including Oisin Murphy and Frankie Dettori who both got six months.