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Spill results in no-contest at Beulah
By John McDulin GROVE CITY, Ohio - The seventh race at Beulah Park on Saturday was declared a no-contest when jockey Wilkin Ortiz was thrown from his mount, Pacarrie's Magic, at the start. Pacarrie's Magic, a 7-year-old gelding, stumbled at the start of the one-mile event and Ortiz tumbled to the ground. He lay motionless in the stretch of this one-mile track as the horses reached the far turn and the track stewards had the announcer tell the riders to pull up as the gate crew tried to wave the field down. Ortiz got up with the help of the ambulance crew as the horses turned for home and got into the ambulance under his own power. Pacarrie's Magic was uninjured.
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Damn Steve, took you all of 2 minutes to find out what happened.
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I just saw that on DRF myself. I hope the jockey is OK. I was in a crowded simulcast parlor, so we did not hear any announcement and there was no explaination given or typed on the screen. All we knew was the "no contest" status and our bets refunded.
When they showed the rider at the gate as part of the steward's view, we did not assume that he didn't get up or that he was still there when the horses came around. We could not see any of that from the monitors. It looked like a normally run race. |
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