California’s board hires former steward as director

Horse Racing

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Scott Chaney has been named executive director of the California Horse Racing Board, replacing Rick Baedeker, who retired last month.

Chaney’s appointment was announced Thursday by racing board chairman Greg Ferraro.

Chaney has been a steward in California since 2005, serving initially on the Southern California thoroughbred circuit and most recently at the Los Alamitos quarter horse meet. A law school graduate, he is a member of the state bar.

CHRB commissioners and executives previously assigned Chaney to complicated legal cases, research and analysis of matters beyond the normal duties of stewards, who supervise the outcome of races. He has been one of the CHRB’s hearing officers since 2010.

Before becoming a steward, he was an assistant to trainer Darrell Vienna.

Chaney’s office will be in Sacramento, but his relocation might be delayed because of COVID-19 and the statewide stay-at-home order.

“Integrity, safety and animal welfare are our principal concerns, especially in these challenging times,” Chaney said.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Prem clubs to vote on scrapping VAR next month
UVA, NC State to play non-ACC home-and-home
Jake Ferguson ‘not even scratching my surface’ as Cowboys’ top tight end
Johnson to do unique Indy 500, NASCAR double
‘He wasn’t scared’: How Chet Holmgren became a perfect fit for SGA and an OKC team built for a dynasty

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *