The Triple Crown horse racing triumvirate celebrated its return to normal this year with the running of its final leg, the Belmont Stakes, which was set to take place Saturday just outside New York City.

But normal comes with an asterisk, as the sport’s most successful living trainer, Bob Baffert, was suspended from Saturday’s race.

New York Racing Association disqualified him after his Kentucky Derby winner, Medina Spirit, tested positive for the steroid betamethasone following that race in May.

Baffert called the positive test “the biggest gut punch in racing for something I didn’t do,” but later said Medina Spirit had been treated for dermatitis with a topical ointment called Otomax, which contains betamethasone.

Medina Spirit and two other Baffert-trained horses were allowed to run the second leg of the Triple Crown, the Preakness, May 15, after passing three rounds of drug tests.

On Wednesday, however, Churchill Downs, home of the Derby, suspended Baffert for two years following confirmation of Medina Spirit’s positive drug test. The suspension threatens the horse’s 2021 Derby win.

Bay colt Rombauer won the Preakness, and there was no chance of a single Triple Crown winner this year.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Nbcnews.com

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