Harry Burns had his licence withdrawn for two months after failing tell officials he was taking a ‘notifiable’ medication and carried on riding
A jockey who suffers from Crohn’s disease says he feels “let down by the BHA” after he was suspended for two months for not telling officials he had changed his medication.
Harry Burns, 28, has been managing the lifelong condition at the same time as carving out a career as a professional Flat jockey.
The claimer gave up the sport in 2018 but since coming back in 2021 he has ridden 55 winners, most of them for employers Simon and Ed Crisford, including one on the top class Algiers.
Crohn’s Disease causes inflammation of the gut with symptoms including diarrhoea, stomach aches and cramps.