Jockey Paralyzed From Waist Down
Jockey Andrew Lakeman is paralyzed from the waist down following a spill during a race at Belmont Park Thoroughbred racetrack last month, the Daily Racing Form reported.
The 32-year-old Lakeman was told by doctors at North Shore
- Topics: Article, Thoroughbred Racing
Jockey Andrew Lakeman is paralyzed from the waist down following a spill during a race at Belmont Park Thoroughbred racetrack last month, the Daily Racing Form reported.
The 32-year-old Lakeman was told by doctors at North Shore University Hospital on Wednesday night (June 13) he would not be able to walk again, a friend of the jockey said in a report posted Thursday night on the Form’s Web site.
“Andrew was very frustrated, very angry, and very scared hearing this all of a sudden,” said Tom Daughn, who told the Form he is a close friend of the jockey. “They needed to sedate him a little bit. I told him we’ll work through this.”
The spill occurred May 25, when Lakeman’s mount, Our Montana Dream, clipped heels with a horse in front of him, and Lakeman was thrown hard to the ground
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