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Prayers to Rene Douglas and his family as he deals with this revovery and next phase of his life..these jockeys give us so many thrills for the joy or racing and gambling and they risk their lives doing it. I know they also get a salary but they put it on the line for the fans also.



Jockey Douglas Paralyzed in Lower Extremities

By Claire Novak
Updated: Sunday, May 24, 2009 2:12 PM
Posted: Sunday, May 24, 2009 11:11 AM
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Jockey Rene Douglas came out of a seven-hour surgery at Northwestern Hospital on May 24 without feeling in his lower extremities, and doctors there said the 42-year-old rider may not walk again, agent Dennis Cooper reported on May 24.

Douglas, who entered surgery around 2:30 a.m. (CST) and came out around 9:30 a.m., was injured in a racing accident at Arlington Park in the May 23 Arlington Matron Handicap (gr. III).

“They said he might not walk again, it didn’t look like,” Cooper said. “He’ll probably have use of his upper body, but they gave it to me straight that he’s not likely to walk. They won’t be a million percent sure until after the swelling goes down in about 10 to 14 days, but it doesn’t look good.”

Douglas will remain in the intensive care unit of Northwestern for two weeks, until he moves to rehab.

“It’s devastating,” Cooper said.
Douglas was worked on by a team of specialists who made efforts to repair compressed vertebrae and damage to the rider’s neck. But the main concerns centered on Douglas’ spinal cord, which may have been damaged by a fragment of splintered bone, Cooper said.
Cooper said Douglas was alert and able to speak with his wife before he was moved to surgery. Doctors had him transferred via helicopter from Northwest Hospital near Arlington to Northwestern before they began the procedure. He had initially lost feeling in his lower extremities after the accident, but was reported to have regained some feeling in his legs while still at the first hospital. He was also complaining of pain in his arms and back.
Douglas was thrown from his mount in the Arlington Matron Handicap (gr. III) when the 4-year-old Born to Be was bumped by Sky Mom, clipped heels with Boudoir, and fell in upper stretch. Born to Be flipped and tossed Douglas over her head, then landed on top of the prone rider. Track workers had to drag the daughter of A.P. Indy off of Douglas before he could be transferred to a backboard. He was removed from the track via ambulance, as was his mount.
Cooper said he had been told that the horse, trained by Eric Coatreiux, had recovered from the incident. A spokesperson for Arlington Park said the filly returned to the barn and had not been euthanized on the day of the accident.
“She went straight down head over heels just like in slow motion,” Cooper said. “She hit him with her whole body, dropped there on top of him and just laid there.”
The filly remained on the track for several moments before being transferred to the equine ambulance. Sky Mom, who finished fifth, was disqualified for interfering with Born to Be and was placed last.
The Panamanian Douglas has been the leading rider at Arlington six times (2001-2004 and 2007-2008) and holds the record for most consecutive titles at the Chicago track with four (2001-2004). This season, he was tied with E.T. Baird in the early contest for leading rider honors at the track with 15 wins going into the May 23 card. He has won more than 3,000 races.
 
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Yes, really sucks to hear something like this.

In the Past, being in the business. I have lost a few friends ( Drivers ) in horse racing accidents, and also lost my best friend in the 80's.

My Prayers go out to him and his Family.
 

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The great Willie Shoemaker (won over 8,000 races) died paralyzed from the neck down but he brought it on himself when he drove while drunk and rolled over his Ford Bronco on April 8th 1991. He lived paralyzed and wheelchair bound for over 12 years until his death on October 12th 2003. A sad way for a great rider to live out his life but not as tragic as what just happened to the unfortunate Rene Douglas.

Doctors have been wrong before, lets hope Rene can overcome the odds and find the strength to walk again someday, it has happened before despite what doctors say.


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Very dangerous business for the jockeys. Riding at approximately 40 miles per hour on a 1200+ pound animal with sticks for legs. Anything can happen at any time. Really sorry to hear about Rene. Prayers go out to he and his loved ones. :sad3:
 

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I have a love hate relationship for this sport. I love it because I enjoy gambling on it with friends and family. Its fun sitting around having a couple of beers reading the PPs telling old stories about hitting long shots and talking about jocks that you love or hate.

I hate it because of the horse slaughtering that goes on, the drugs that they pump into the horses, the injuries for the horses and jocks, and many other things that I could sit here and go on and on about.

It is terrible that Rene was injured. Hopefully he can recover from this.
 

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very sad to hear....i always paid attention to a horse that Douglas was on, especially in a turf race...just liked the way the guy rode in turf races..

very sad that they get injured diong what they love..
 
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This really sucks :(

God Bless him and his family.. 7 hours of surgery WOW

He is a great rider too, sucks
 

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Im sorry to hear this my prayers go out to him and his family if everyone prays for him to come through this, it just might happen. Its in gods hands now
 

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i was at belmont all day and got all lit up the rest of the card(hit the pick 4)..now i am home and d-pressed....wut the fuck....?..dam...i love horse racing and shit like this never helps//hope rene is good in the end.....
 

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I have a love hate relationship for this sport. I love it because I enjoy gambling on it with friends and family. Its fun sitting around having a couple of beers reading the PPs telling old stories about hitting long shots and talking about jocks that you love or hate.

I hate it because of the horse slaughtering that goes on, the drugs that they pump into the horses, the injuries for the horses and jocks, and many other things that I could sit here and go on and on about.

It is terrible that Rene was injured. Hopefully he can recover from this.


Perfectly said. I feel the same way about it.


Terrible story, we can pray that everything turns out the best.
 

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greatest athletes on earth pound for pound.......if anyone can recover he can.......i love this sport more than anything......these times are tough though
 

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I watched a documentary about a year ago on the jockeys up at Woodbine racetrack... and let me tell you they put their ass on the line every day, but the really sad part is, most of these jockeys make absolutely peanuts. Very few jockeys make a good living at this, only the ones that get the good rides make money, the majority have to ride nags that don't hit the board often and make next to nothing.
 

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