A coronial inquiry will not be opened into the death of apprentice jockey Megan Taylor who was killed at the Ashburton Racecourse.
The 26-year-old died of blunt force head injury after falling from Red Orchid in a race on December 15, 2022.
The horse had fallen after it appeared to have been squeezed between other horses.
In a recent notification, Coroner Mary-Anne Borrowdale said she was satisfied it was not necessary to open an inquiry, which she had postponed pending the outcome of a Racing Integrity Board inquiry.
The board has now conducted its investigation into whether the incident had involved a breach of the New Zealand Thoroughbred rules of racing.
The result saw another jockey, Denby-Rose Tait, charged by the board with careless riding.
The board alleged Tait rode her horse in a careless manner to obtain a clear run.
She denied the charge, but after an adjudicative committee hearing it was found to be the case.
"On the basis of the available information, I am satisfied that all of the matters required to be established ... have been adequately established by the RIB inquiry," the coroner said.