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Exercise rider dies in Belmont accident

Last updated: 9/5/14 4:43 PM

Exercise rider Juan Vazquez, 39, died Friday morning following a training

accident at Belmont Park.

Vazquez was working Global Warrior, an unraced two-year-old, in company with

Broadway Bay in the stretch on the training track at approximately 8 a.m. (EDT)

when the horse suddenly ducked into the inside rail, unseating the rider,

according to Bruce Brown, who trains both horses.

"They were nearing the end of the work and Juan reached back to hit the horse

once, right-handed," Brown said. "The horse ducked into the rail and he

(Vazquez) ended up over the inside rail."

Juan Vazquez, who was born in Mexico and trained several horses on his own in

addition to working as an exercise rider, was transported to North Shore

University Hospital in Manhasset, New York, where he was pronounced dead.

"The entire New York Racing Association family is deeply saddened by this

tragic event," said John Durso Jr., Director of Communications and Media

Relations for the New York Racing Association. "This was a rare, unusual and

unfortunate incident. Our collective thoughts and prayers are with Juan

Vazquez's family during this difficult time."

New York Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association President Rick Violette Jr. also

issued a statement.

"This is a sobering reminder that tragedy can happen, even to the most

skilled riders," Violette said. "We have lost a member of our community, and it

is devastating. Our hearts and prayers  go out to Juan's family and loved ones."

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