Former Jockey Julio Pezua Injured

Julio Pezua at Belmont in MarchChristie DeBernardis

Former jockey Julio Pezua, winner of over 1,300 races, was injured last week in a spill at Belmont Park. The 65-year-old suffered several fractured vertebrae in his neck, requiring surgery, and is still hospitalized on Long Island.

Starting his American riding career at Calder in 1985, Pezua won several graded races, including the 1987 GI Manhattan S. and 1992 GI Met Mile. Since his retirement from riding races, he has remained at Belmont as an exercise and breeze rider.

Owner Aron Yagoda started a Gofundme to raise money for Pezua's lengthy recovery. Click here to donate.

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