Monmouth Park Stewards Suspend Two Jockeys For Using Riding Crop During Race Sponsored by:
Two jockeys received five-day suspensions and $500 fines for violating the New Jersey Racing Commission s riding crop rule stating the crop can only be used “when necessary to control the horse to avoid injury to the horse or rider.”
The two cases are as different as night and day.
Jockey Carlos Eduardo Lopez, who recently came to the United States from Uruguay, was sanctioned for his ride aboard Venezuelan Talent in the seventh race at Monmouth Park on July 11. Kevin Witte, agent for Lopez, said the rider admitted that he “got caught up in the moment” and used the crop to encourage his mount when he was fighting for the lead in the stretch. Venezuelan Affair was overtaken in deep stretch by Emirates Affair, finishing second by a length.
Two Monmouth Jockeys Suspended for Crop Rule Violations
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