LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Majestic Harbor, the winner of the Grade 2 Alysheba at Churchill in May, has been turned out at the LaCroix equine rehabilitation facility near LaGrange, Ky., after suffering a minor leg injury. Owned by the Gallant Stable partnership, Majestic Harbor has not raced since finishing a close third in the Grade 1 Stephen Foster on June 18.The injury is not necessarily career-ending except for the fact hes an 8-year-old intact horse, said Loren Hebel-Osborne, a partner in Gallant Stable. Were going to consider his future as a stallion. Hed love to keep his racing job, but we have to decide whats in his best interest.Majestic Harbor, by Rockport Harbor, has been based mostly at Churchill with trainer Paul McGee during a 42-race career in which he has earned nearly $1.3 million. He won the Grade 1 Gold Cup at Santa Anita in June 2014 when trained by Sean McCarthy.* Jockey Ty Kennedy won back-to-back races on the Sunday card with Neak Up On Ya ($16.80) and Grace At Midnight ($13.20). They were his first winners at Churchill.Winning under the twin spires is something you always dream about as a rider, said Kennedy, a 22-year-old native of Kansas. Im just grateful to everyone whos helped me get to this point.Kennedy rode his first winner at Will Rogers Downs in Oklahoma nearly two years ago and has traveled extensively since then, including stints in Southern California and Iowa. 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The Australian is competing in his final season in Formula One and still looking for his first win this year. He will look to end Vettels run of six straight race wins on Sunday. Webber, who is fifth in the championship, earned his second pole from the past three races and 13th of his career.Team Sky boss Sir Dave Brailsford has defended the decision to get special permission for Sir Bradley Wiggins to receive injections of a banned drug before three major races - insisting the team had done nothing wrong.Wiggins use of the powerful anti-inflammatory drug triamcinolone on the eve of the Tour de France in 2011 and 2012 and the Giro dItalia in 2013 was revealed when a group of Russian computer hackers starting leaking the medical data of dozens of top athletes almost a fortnight ago. Wiggins won the Tour in 2012.The 36-year-old British star applied, and was granted, three therapeutic use exemptions (TUEs) to take the drug to deal with a pollen allergy that aggravates his long-standing asthma condition.But triamcinolone has also been widely used as a doping agent by riders, including Lance Armstrong, and is believed to help athletes lose weight, fight fatigue and aid recovery.Wiggins TUEs, which were stolen from the World Anti-Doping Agencys computer servers by the so-called Fancy Bears international hack team, were approved by cyclings world governing body the UCI and there is no suggestion that he or the team have broken any rules.But that has not stopped both the rider and Team Sky facing a barrage of criticism from inside and outside the sport, particularly given the teams much-publicised zero tolerance attitude towards doping, and Wiggins own comments about drugs cheats and the use of needles in his autobiographies.Brailsford told the BBC: What were talking about here is Bradley having a need, the team doctor supporting that, an expert giving their opinion that this is the medicine that is required, and that then going to the authorities who say we agree with you, and heres the certificate that gives you the permission to use that medication.ddddddddddddIve got trust in (the TUE) process and the integrity of that process.Its not one person making that decision. Its not the rider or the team doctor, who is picking the medication. They have to seek permission to use it and they were granted permission.Critics have pointed out that Wiggins breakthrough performance as a road cyclist at the 2009 Tour, when he came third, was achieved using less powerful medication via an inhaler. That form of asthma therapy no longer requires a TUE as there is no evidence of wider performance enhancement.However, Brailsford added: With the information that I had at the time, five or six years ago, with the information that was presented to me, and the expert opinion and the whole integrity of the process, I would make that decision again.He also rejected any comparisons with former dopers.Certain dopers, who cheated with a cocktail of drugs, claim they used this and abused it for performance enhancement - thats not the the case here, said Brailsford, before adding that the team has only been granted 13 TUEs in their seven seasons of racing.When asked if the public can still believe what theyre seeing, Brailsford said: 100 per cent you can trust in Sky, absolutely 100 per cent. Its the very essence of why we created this team in the first place.However, he acknowledged: Certainly, going forward, there is a broader argument about should TUEs be made public, and were looking at it. ' ' '