Woodbine Racing Community Holding Fundraiser for Fallen Rider Sheena Ryan

WoodbineMichael Burns

Fellow jockeys, exercise riders, trainers, owners, grooms and several other members of the Woodbine horse racing community will come together Monday, June 20, for the 'Backstretch Baseball Tournament' at Paul Coffey Park in Malton to raise money for jockey Sheena Ryan, who suffered serious injuries in a morning training accident in the backstretch in early May, injuries that required major surgery at Sunnybrook Hospital. The event, which includes six teams playing in the tournament, a $5 BBQ lunch, free ice cream truck, DJ Fabulous, a silent auction, and a 50/50 draw, is open to the public. The first game is at 11:30 a.m. with the championship at 4:00 p.m.

“We'd love to see people come out to see the jockeys in a much different way than they're used to seeing them,” said jockey agent Neal Wilson. “We have a large picnic area and plenty of great things for families to enjoy. It's going to be a great day and we encourage everyone to come out and join in the fun.”

The Woodbine racing community has banded together to raise funds for the popular rider, who was getting back on horses after suffering a concussion last fall. A GoFundMe was organized by fellow jockey and close friend, Isabelle Wenc.

Not a subscriber? Click here to sign up for the daily PDF or alerts.

Copy Article Link

Liked this article? Read more like this.

  1. Five-Horse Spill In Woodbine Opener Puts Three Jockeys In Hospital, All Horses OK
  2. Backside Learning Center Fundraiser to be Held at Churchill Downs Friday
  3. Woodbine 'Confident' About Track Conditions As End of Season Nears
  4. Meza To Consult On Racing Surfaces at Woodbine
  5. Canadian Champion Tyson To Take Up Stud Duty At Stone Jug In PA
X

Never miss another story from the TDN

Click Here to sign up for a free subscription.