Exercise rider dies in accident at Belmont Park
Published
Sep. 5, 2014 3:12 p.m. ET

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NEW YORK (AP) The New York Racing Association says an exercise rider has died after he was thrown from a horse during training at Belmont Park.
The Nassau County Medical Examiner confirmed the death of Juan Vazquez on Friday. NYRA says he was 39 and pronounced dead at a Long Island hospital.
NYRA quoted trainer Bruce Brown as saying the rider was working an unraced 2-year-old named Global Warrior on the training track when the horse ducked into the inside rail, sending Vazquez over it.
The racing organization says the Mexican-born Vazquez trained several horses on his own in addition to his work as an exercise rider.
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NYRA spokesman John Durso Jr. extended condolences and called this a ''rare, unusual and unfortunate incident.''
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