‘A Person I’ll Never Forget’: Racing Industry Remembers Jockey Miguel Mena

Friends and colleagues from across the horse racing industry continue to share stories of jockey Miguel Mena, who tragically passed away Sunday evening in an accident on I-64 in Louisville.

Mena was a fixture around the racetrack and spent nearly every morning breezing horses for different trainers. Away from the racetrack, the 34-year-old native of Peru would constantly update his social media pages with photos of his family, including two young daughters Naelah and Montserrat. Along with his two daughters, Mena leaves behind his wife, April, and many friends and family.

Here are some memories that were shared of Mena:

· Jason Barkley (trainer): “I don't know that I can put into words what Miguel Mena has meant to us from Day 1. He was such a great person to be around and always smiling when he came to work. I was proud to have him ride for us and I was lucky enough to be his friend.”

· Declan Carroll (jockey) – “I've been lucky to know (Mena) my entire life. He was a special person and words can't describe how much he'll be missed.”

· Wayne Catalano (trainer): “Miguel was a wonderful young man. He came in cheerful. He was an unbelievable kid and great rider. I feel for his family and two young girls. They were his everything.”

· Emerson Chavez (exercise rider) – “I have so many good memories and stories to count – each one holds extraordinary value to me. … I'd like to thank him for welcoming me to my arrival in this country and offering me selfless friendship. … I'm devastated, sad and can't understand everything that happened. … Seeing so many people disgraced by his sudden departure only makes me confirm the magnificent person he was.”

· Florent Geroux (jockey): “I lost more than a friend – a true brother. He'll never be able to be replaced.”

· Tim Hanisch (agent): “I really enjoyed working with him. We had a good business relationship together but we were friends outside the track. He was one of my favorite people from the racetrack. He always had a smile on his face and was in a good mood. We'd get dinner together a lot in New Orleans at Fair Grounds. I thought a lot of him as a rider and a person. He had a really severe injury (in 2018) and admired what he showed to come back from something like that.”

· Colby Hernandez (jockey): “Miguel was not just a friend to me, he was family. There are no words that I can ever say to express our relationship. We rode for a lot of the same people and worked together almost every morning and afternoon. Things will never be the same.”

· Brian Hernandez Jr. (jockey): “We are all just going through it together. We all lost such a good friend. Miguel was always in such in a good mood. He knew how to read the racing form so well. I spent the last 15 years sitting next in jocks room. It's just really hard knowing we won't see him in that room again. … There are no words, post or pictures that can describe the honor, respect or love I have for Miguel. I truly loved the friendship we had.”

· Michelle Lovell (trainer): “I will always cherish the memory of us winning my first graded stakes race together. He rode a brilliant race. He's a person I'll never forget.”

· John Ortiz (trainer): “We lost a great friend. He was a wonderful father, husband and just a great person in general. It has been an absolute honor to have worked with him. We at Ortiz Racing send our deepest condolences to Miguel's family. He will be missed by many and especially by all of us here.”

· Dale Romans (trainer): “He was such a good person. I don't know anybody who had a bad word to say about Miguel.”

· Jose Santos Jr. (agent): “Over the past two years I had the fortune to work side by side with Miguel. He was one of the most likable guys I had been around. I think a lot of us who knew Miguel felt the same way. I eternally appreciate all of the opportunities he gave me and I will never forget what we accomplished.”

· Al Stall Jr. (trainer): “There was no question his talent. He caught everyone's eye at an early age. I noticed him at Churchill in the early 2000s. The size of the race didn't bother him at all.”

Churchill Downs will hold a moment of silence following Race 5 Wednesday (approximately 3:03 p.m.). Those who are unable to attend can view the ceremony on “America's Day at the Races” on FS2 or through the simulcast channel on the Churchill Downs LIVE app.

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Bettor Appreciation: $50,000 Seeded Into Closing Day Pick 5 At Indiana Grand

Indiana Grand Racing & Casino will wrap up the record setting season of Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse racing Thursday, Nov. 11 for a special Veteran's Day celebration beginning at 2:25 p.m. The day will also feature a Bettor Appreciation program with Indiana Grand placing $50,000 of added money into the Pick 5 in recognition of the racing fans who supported the 19th season of Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse racing in 2021.

“We have had such a good year and we've been looking for a way to give back to all of the racing fans who supported us this year,” said Eric Halstrom, Vice President and General Manager of Racing. “We have saved this money for the Pick 5 pool as a way to say, 'thank you' to those who have been so loyal in watching and wagering on Indiana Grand this season.”

The Pick 5 pool will consist of the final five Thoroughbred races on the program. To take the promotion a step further, 20 handicappers from across the nation will be given $250 to place into the wager with all proceeds from those tickets going directly to Homeless Veterans and Families, Inc. (HVAF) of Indiana.

“We wanted to honor those who served our country with something special on Veteran's Day,” added Halstrom. “HVAF provides so much for veterans in our region, from assistance with accommodations and food to employment and extended education programs. A few years ago, our jockeys collected more than 360 pounds worth of peanut butter for HVAF, a staple in their food bank. We will earmark these Pick 5 tickets from some of the top handicappers in the nation directly to the programs at HVAF.”

In addition to the $50,000 added money for the Pick 5, the inaugural running of the $75,000 Salute The Heroes Stakes race will be contested. Also, an ice scraper mitt and Veteran's Day tumbler will be given away to racing fans on track while supplies last. Finally, a special $1,000 Veteran's Day Warriors Handicapping Contest will take place for racing fans both on-track and online with the top five handicappers receiving a share of the $1,000 prize money.

The 19th season of Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse racing concludes Thursday, Nov. 11. Live racing is conducted at 2:25 p.m. Monday through Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 11. First post all other Thursdays leading up to the end of the meet begin at 3:25 p.m. More information about the 2021 racing season is available at www.caesars.com/indiana-grand.

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Four Stakes Wins Net Luis Saez Jockey Of The Week Title

Luis Saez is ready for his Breeders' Cup assignments after winning four stakes races at Belmont Park and earning Jockey of the Week for Oct. 25 through Oct. 31. The honor, which is voted on by a panel of racing experts, is for jockeys who are members of the Jockeys' Guild, the organization which represents more than 1050 active, retired and permanently disabled jockeys in the United States.

On Friday, trainer Chad Brown gave a leg up to Saez on Value Proposition (GB) in the inaugural running of the Oyster Bay, a seven furlong turf race for 3-year-olds and up. Off as the favorite in the field of eight, Value Proposition (GB) was forwardly placed behind Battle Station. Nearing the three-sixteenths pole, Saez and Value Proposition (GB) took command and drew off to a 2-3/4 lengths win in 1:23.03.

“We had a perfect trip. He broke pretty nice and we were just there waiting for the top of the stretch,” said Saez to the NYRA press office. “He gave me a good run and a good finish.”

Saturday was Empire Showcase Day at Belmont with stakes races devoted to New York-breds. Saez was aboard the Edward Barker-trained Shipsational to kick off the stakes action in the Sleepy Hollow for 2-year-olds going a one-turn mile. Shipsational led the six-horse field throughout the race to post a half-length victory in 1:38.32 over a sloppy, sealed track.

Saez ended Saturday aboard the Todd Pletcher-trained Americanrevolution, in the Empire Classic, a nine-furlong event for 3-year-olds and up. Breaking from post five in the field of eight, Saez settled Americanrevolution in third behind Sea Foam and Mr. Buff. Entering the stretch, Americanrevolution pulled away effortlessly to win impressively by 11-3/4 lengths in 1:49.11.

“We got the trip we wanted,” Saez told the NYRA press office. “We were breaking outside the speed and so we just tried to sit and keep him comfortable. He came running down the stretch.”

Saez capped off the weekend on Sunday in the Grade 3 Bold Ruler for 3-year-olds and up at seven furlongs on the main track aboard Wondrwherecraigis for conditioner Brittany Russell. Fastest out of the gate, Wondrwherecraigis went straight to the lead. Into the stretch, Wondrwherecraigis continued on the lead and powered to a 2-1/4 length win 1:23.31. The win marked the first graded stakes win for Russell.

Saez's statistics were 28-8-4-3 for an in-the-money rate of 53.5 percent and $747,949 in purses. He now heads to California this week for eight mounts in the Breeders' Cup races at Del Mar.

Other nominees for Jockey of the Week were Tyler Gaffalione who won the riding title at Keeneland, Irad Ortiz, Jr. with four stakes wins at Belmont, Jaime Rodriguez who won the leading rider title at Delaware Park and Edgard Zayas who led all jockeys with 12 wins for the week.

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Twilight Jet Another Breeze-Up Success For O’Callaghan

Del Mar, CA–This spring, Irish trainer Michael O'Callaghan decided to roll the dice. Betting on his own past successes at the breeze-up sales, O'Callaghan and his investors doubled down on prospects they predicted could get them to the winner's circle and land lucrative overseas sales. That gamble has taken them all the way from The Curragh to Southern California for the Breeders' Cup, with Twilight Jet (GB) (Twilight Son {GB}) lining up in Friday's GII Juvenile Turf Sprint for O'Callaghan and new part-owner Michael Iavarone.

At £210,000, Twilight Jet was the most expensive of almost 30 juveniles purchased by O'Callaghan at this year's breeze-ups. He has been on the go ever since, making his debut at Naas just three weeks after that Doncaster transaction. After breaking his maiden two starts later on June 1, Twilight Jet spent the summer mixing it with the best of his generation, running in races like the G2 Norfolk S. and the G1 Phoenix S. before picking up placings in the G2 Gimcrack S. and G2 Champagne S. Dropping back to five furlongs for the G3 Cornwallis S. at Newmarket on Oct. 8, Twilight Jet broke like a bullet before taking a lead. Quickening again inside the final furlong, he drew away to win by a professional two lengths.

“Ninety-nine point nine percent of horses wouldn't let you train them that way, but he's just allowed us to be-not tough on him, but he's just taken every assignment and come out of it better,” O'Callaghan said. “He's learned from it, he's either strengthened up or got stronger mentally. He's got better and better all the time. All that stands him in good stead for this week. There is a bit of a buzz around [Del Mar] that's got bigger and bigger since Monday. The season that he's put under his belt back home; traveling to the UK for five races, he's well used to traveling now and this is his sixth international trip this year. From Ireland to the UK it's a long trek as well; it might seem close, but they're shipping for 12 to 14 hours, and then home again within a three or four day window.”

O'Callaghan said that despite his busy campaign, Twilight Jet is in good nick ahead of the Breeders' Cup.

“He's settled in really well,” the trainer said. “He's a horse with a great constitution. This will be his 11th start and we bought him at the breeze-ups in May so it's a huge advertisement for that, but also a huge advertisement for the horse–how good his mind is and the way he takes his racing. He traveled here as well, if not better, than any of the older horses that were on the same shipment and he's trained so well since. He's come alive; he's a bit of a show-off and he loves strutting around the place.”

Twilight Jet's local preparations included a short work from the gate at Del Mar on Tuesday, and O'Callaghan said the fast break required in American racing is something they have been working on at home. That training won't be in vain, with Twilight Jet having drawn the rail under regular rider Leigh Roche.

“He's always quick away, he's always switched on,” O'Callaghan said. “We have our own bell set up so he knew what was coming. The jump-out [on Tuesday] just sharpened him up, then he breezed a couple furlongs out of the gate. That's so important here, especially in the Juvenile Turf Sprint. It's a short run to the turn so he needs to be able to jump and hold his position.

“We'd like to be on the front end somewhere–if someone wants to go out in front of him they can. He's a horse that can settle behind the pace, or if they're not going quick enough he can set it himself.”

After racing in O'Callaghan's name up to this point, Twilight Jet will carry new colours going forward; those of new part-owner Michael Iavarone. Iavarone is best known in racing circles as a principal of IEAH Racing, which campaigned 2008 GI Kentucky Derby winner Big Brown as well as Breeders' Cup winners Stardom Bound and Court Vision, and champion Benny The Bull. Iavarone exited the game shortly after Big Brown's success, but returned in 2017 to start building up a new stable of his own. Twilight Jet will remain in O'Callaghan's care.

“The deal we brokered with Mike was that he was to buy 50% of the horse and he's to run in his colours, and he's to ship home and I'll train him for the rest of his career, and the original ownership retains 50%,” he explained. “Mine and my partners' business model is to buy them at the breeze-ups and get form into them and sell them to that international market. So when you get to keep one like this it makes it all the sweeter. We're all in it for getting to places like this, but sometimes you need to sell your good horses just to survive. Luckily enough we've been able to sell 50% of this guy and retain the original partnership as well. And to have someone like Mike Iavarone on board; he's a big character and he loves the game. He purchased two horses for Leigh Roche to ride here on Thursday, so Leigh will have two rides on the Del Mar turf on Thursday to familiarize himself with it. It's great to have Mike on board for this and the next chapter. Hopefully Friday is just the start of it and hopefully we can go back to Europe next year and win a Group 1.”

O'Callaghan was introduced to Iavarone by Jamie Lloyd and David Meah, who brokered the deal for owner Calvin Nguyen to purchase another O'Callaghan breeze-up purchase, Bodhicitta (GB) (Showcasing {GB}), who won last year's GII Yellow Ribbon S. and runs in Saturday's GII Goldikova S. at Del Mar.

“Jamie Lloyd and David Meah have bought a couple of good horses off me over the years,” he said. “I purchased Bodhicitta at the breeze-ups and she started her career with me in Ireland and since then I've had a good relationship with them. That's what it's all about for me, is building relationships with these guys that can buy these horses. It's good for us long term; it's a long game. When [Twilight Jet] won the Cornwallis the way he did, I sent out a Tweet the next morning when he arrived home-there was a picture of him and I said, 'I'm thinking of giving you a holiday' to the horse, and he said, 'to hell with that, I want to go to Del Mar.' I Tweeted it and it caught the guys' [Lloyd's and Meah's] attention, it caught Mike Iavarone's attention, and we got it done.”

Twilight Jet isn't the only horse from O'Callaghan's 2021 crop of breezers that he has been able to sell on: “three or four” have been sold to Hong Kong, he said, and at last month's Tattersalls Autumn Horses-In-Training Sale, his 95,000gns Guineas breeze-up purchase I Am Magic (Ire) (Magician {Ire}) was bought by BBA Ireland for 200,000gns, having won and been third in the recent G3 Killavullan S. O'Callaghan said he was emboldened at the breeze-ups this spring by his past history of success in that realm.

“All the good horses I've ever trained I bought myself at the breeze-ups, even if they were for other people,” he said. “I had Now Or Never for Qatar Racing who was third in an Irish 1000 Guineas and Blue De Vega who was third in a 2000 Guineas on the same weekend. I bought some horses for Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa al Maktoum that were stakes placed and broke their maidens. We've had many stakes horses over the years and they've all come from the breeze ups.

“This was the year I said, 'we're going to give it a kick, we're going to up the numbers.' Being a trainer in Ireland is very, very competitive. It's the best pool of horses in the world but also the best pool of young talent, and of established trainers as well. You can't be relying on people to send you horses, so it was just a case of going out and trying to find talent ourselves, taking a chance. It was a big risk, but also a big reward if it came off. And it's what I enjoy as well; I love scouring the sales for young horses and trying to find these good horses. It's all about enjoying it and playing the bigger game.”

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