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Findlay ban overturned
RACING: Cheltenham Gold Cup-winning owner Harry Findlay has had his six-month disqualification from horse racing overturned on appeal and reduced to a £4,500 fine.
Professional gambler Findlay, former part-owner of Gold Cup king Denman, admitted betting on one of his horses, Gullible Gordon, to lose in races at Exeter and Chepstow.
But the British Horseracing Authority disciplinary panel yesterday agreed that the “integrity of the race of the horse was not in jeopardy”.