Nik Juarez

Juarez: Lopez Has 'No Regard' For His Fellow Riders

Though admitting that he deserved his eight-day suspension after being the aggressor in an altercation with Paco Lopez following a July 1 race at Monmouth, Nik Juarez has some choice words for his fellow jockey, calling him "careless and someone who has no regard for his fellow riders." Lopez was suspended five days for his ride aboard Midnight Diva (Midnight Lute) in that day's seventh race. Juarez was suspended for eight days and fined $500 for "initiating a physical confrontation with another jockey." According to the footnote of the race,...

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Juarez To Participate in Worldwide Running Challenge
Juarez To Participate in Worldwide Running Challenge

Jockey Nik Juarez is using his passion for running to raise awareness and fundraise for two charities, the Permanently Disabled Jockey Fund and Team Foster. The 4 x 4 x 48 Running Challenge requires a participant to run four miles, every four hours for 48 hours. Juarez is looking to secure a sponsorship for each of the scheduled 12 runs. Along with sharing content on social media and providing an optional monetary donation, sponsors can provide their logo and/or apparel to wear during each of the 12 runs. "I am...

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Lopez to Join the Monmouth Riding Colony

Cory Moran, the agent for top Monmouth rider Paco Lopez, informed trainers Thursday by text that his client will begin riding at the meet June 5. Lopez's status had been up in the air as he was considering his options in the face of new rules instituted at Monmouth that ban whipping. Some riders have said they would not ride at Monmouth because they felt the whip ban created unsafe racing conditions. Lopez will not be riding at Monmouth this weekend, but that is because he has prior commitments to...

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For Second Day of Meet, Monmouth Will Have Plenty of Jockeys, Horses

The Monmouth Park racing office appeared to have no problem attracting horses and jockeys for Saturday's card when entries were taken Thursday. A 12-race card attracted 107 entries and there are 22 jockeys named to ride. There had been concerns that the track would fall short in both categories because some of the top riders have decided to sit out the opening weekend at Monmouth because they are concerned about new rules that prohibit whipping in the races, with the only exception being instances when there are safety concerns. "We...

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