Live ITV racing at York turns to horror as jockey breaks leg in three places
Daily mirror September 08, 2025 09:39 PM

One of the two jockeys taken to hospital after a horror incident at York which was shown live on ITV has revealed the extent of his injuries.

Two riders, former champion jockey Jim Crowley and Trevor Whelan, were taking part in the Sky Bet Starman Garrowby Stakes, the feature race of York’s big Sunday fixture. Almeraq, ridden by Crowley, was the hot favourite for the 4.30 race when he appeared to clip heels with a rival and came down about two furlongs from the finish. Almeraq, trained by William Haggas, brought down Tiger Bay, ridden by Whelan.

Both jockeys were conscious as they were later transferred to a Leeds hospital. The two horses involved in the incident, Almeraq and Tiger Bay, appeared to walk away unhurt from the incident on the Knavesmire.

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Presenter Oli Bell later told ITV viewers: "The jockeys are conscious and being transferred to Leeds General Infirmary. We believe they have both suffered leg injuries.

"Both jockeys are conscious and communicating with the medical team. That is an almighty relief. You could hear a pin drop here at York for the past 15 minutes, but that is a very positive update. All our thoughts continue to be with Jim and Trevor."

York racecourse posted its own update which said: “Both jockeys, Jim Crowley and Trevor Whelan, are conscious and talking to the medical teams. They are being transferred to hospital for further assessment and treatment, as required. Racing has protocols in place to contact the next of kin.

“Both horses, Almeraq and Tiger Bay, continued to run after the incident. They are being assessed by the expert veterinary teams.

“There is currently a delay to racing. We would ask people not to speculate further on this incident. The thoughts of all at York Racecourse are with the riders and their families.

The 5.00 race was delayed by almost half an hour before racing resumed. A stewards inquiry into the incident was adjourned as they were unable to interview all the jockeys involved who were receiving medical attention.

On Monday morning Whelan posted: “Thanks for all the get well messages much appreciated I’ve broken my leg in 3 places and due for an operation on it as well.”

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