The US Trotting Affiliation (USTA) has introduced the indefinite suspension of New York harness racing coach Nicholas F. DeVita following alleged violations of its membership guidelines.
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DeVita, 40, of Middletown, NY, was suspended efficient February 24, 2026. The motion, issued on February 23, pertains to alleged breaches of USTA Rule 26.16 (failure to submit data) and USTA Article §1.04(a)(7), which covers failure to furnish data requested to complement a membership utility.
Based on the USTA bulletin, DeVita didn’t present information and knowledge requested by the Standardbred Racing Investigative Fund (SRIF), which was working in collaboration with the USTA as a part of an investigation into suspected violations of the affiliation’s Guidelines and Bylaws.
Membership Motion and Restrictions
Because of the motion, DeVita is classed as a “particular person not in good standing” underneath USTA Rule 4.130. This designation triggers restrictions affecting each him and any horses or USTA members related to him underneath Guidelines 20.15, 20.17, 22.05, 22.06, and 26.12.
The USTA additionally indicated that it’ll intently scrutinize any tried transfers of possession pursuits in registered Standardbred horses owned by DeVita. The affiliation reserves the correct to say no recognition of any such switch if it doesn’t adjust to USTA Guidelines and Bylaws.
Members have been suggested to seek the advice of with USTA officers earlier than partaking in transactions or enterprise actions involving registered Standardbreds linked to DeVita to make sure compliance.
Suspension Stayed
The standing of the suspension as of February 24, 2026 is listed as “Stayed,” that means the enforcement of the suspension is briefly on maintain pending additional proceedings or evaluation.
Additional updates are anticipated because the matter progresses by the USTA’s investigative and disciplinary processes.
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