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The jockey who rode the winning horse in the Kentucky Derby has been fined by the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority for striking his horse with a crop more times than the rules allow.
The jockey of the Kentucky Derby-winning horse Sovereignty has been fined $62,000 for using his riding crop too many times.
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Junior Alvarado was given a $62,000 fine and suspended for two upcoming racing days for striking Sovereignty eight times with ...
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Sovereignty won a duel with Journalism to take the first leg of the Triple Crown at the Kentucky Derby, but now his ...
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A close second to eventual Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty in the Fountain of Youth, the Maclean's Music colt pleased ...
Sandman, who finished seventh in the Kentucky Derby following a troubled trip, will be entered in the Preakness, Hall of Fame trainer Mark Casse said Saturday.