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Owner improves after mishap at
Emerald
June 27, 2011 - A Thoroughbred owner who was seriously injured in a collision
with a horse at Emerald Downs is improving at a Seattle hospital.
Tony Schiro, a 69-year-old licensed owner, suffered a broken hip and femur and
is scheduled for reconstructive surgery, according to media reports.
KING 5 reported Sunday that Schiro was alert and talking to friends at
Harborview Medical Center, where he was airlifted to after the accident.
Schiro was injured in a freak, chain reaction incident near the paddock area
prior to the third race in Saturday's afternoon card at the Auburn track.
Prior to the race, while heading up the ramp that connects the paddock to the
racetrack, Cahill's Ride and Wiley Witch reared up and unseated their jockeys.
The 3-year-old fillies then veered left and ran full speed up the horse path
adjacent to the track, all the way to the stable area, where Cahill's Ride
collided with Schiro.
Wiley Witch, who arrived in the stables ahead of Cahill's Ride, sustained
multiple injuries after colliding with a tree, and was euthanized.
A.L. Gutierrez, the jockey thrown off Cahill's Ride, escaped injury, while
Leonel Camacho-Flores, the jockey on Wiley Witch, Flores was taken to Auburn
Regional Medical Center where he was released after treatment for superficial
scrapes and abrasions.
Cahill's Ride sustained only minor injuries and was back in the barn of trainer
Dan Markle.
Read more:
Auburn Reporter
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