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Jockey Bravo Hospitalized After Belmont Spill
by Claire Novak
Jockey Joe Bravo was hospitalized with a potentially fractured left clavical following a spill at Belmont Park, when his mount broke down in the upper stretch during the third race on the New York track's opening day card.
Bravo was aboard the Gary Contessa-trained Find The Chestnut, a 4-year-old daughter of Horse Chestnut who had a 2-2-1 record from eight career starts, in a $50,000 one mile allowance race. The filly was first at the start, took back to fourth, and was making a move in second off the turn when she broke her right front leg and unseated the rider.
Two horses, the Tom Bush-trained Rosie's Attitude under Garrett Gomez and the James Corraro-trained Carrs and Stripes under Channing HIll, collided with the fallen runner before continuing on to finish fourth and sixth in the field of seven.
Bravo remained on the track until paramedics moved him to an ambulance. He was reported to be conscious and alert, but was taken directly to North Shore University Hospital. No further information on his condition was immediately available.
Find The Chestnut, owned by Wolf Hollow Stables, was euthanized.
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