Woodbine Racing Community Steps Up To The Plate For Injured Jockey Sheena Ryan

Woodbine horse people are always ready to go to bat for a good cause, especially when it's for one of their own.

​Fellow jockeys, exercise riders, trainers, owners, grooms and several other members of the Woodbine horse racing community will come together on Monday, June 20, for the 'Backstretch Baseball Tournament' at Paul Coffey Park in Malton to raise money for jockey Sheena Ryan, who suffered serious injuries in a morning training accident in the backstretch in early May, injuries that required major surgery at Sunnybrook Hospital.

​The event, which includes six teams playing in the tournament, a $5 BBQ lunch, free ice cream truck, DJ Fabulous, a silent auction, and a 50/50 draw, is open to the public. The first game is at 11:30 a.m. with the championship at 4:00 p.m.

​“We'd love to see people come out to see the jockeys in a much different way than they're used to seeing them,” said jockey agent Neal Wilson. “We have a large picnic area and plenty of great things for families to enjoy. It's going to be a great day and we encourage everyone to come out and join in the fun.”

​The Woodbine racing community has banded together to raise funds for the popular rider, who was getting back on horses after suffering a concussion last fall. A GoFundMe (www.gofundme.com/f/help-injured-exercise-rider-may-rivas-in-recovery) was organized by fellow jockey and close friend, Isabelle Wenc.

​“She has a very long road to recovery, and I know times are tough for everyone, but any little donation would be greatly appreciated,” Wenc wrote on the GoFundMe page, which has brought in over $15,000 in donations to date.

​Josie De Paulo, one of the organizers of the baseball tournament, and assistant trainer to her husband, Mike De Paulo, is grateful for the many who have stepped up to help Ryan.

​“So many people have come together to help out Sheena. It's not surprising, but it's wonderful to see. This business has given us a great life and it's important to support each other. When Daren Gomez [Executive Director, Jockeys' Benefit Association of Canada] came to me, I had a lot of experience in helping to assist with these types of fundraisers. I had helped organize a fundraiser for Lanscott Fray, who was paralyzed after a morning training accident. So, when Daren came to talk with me, I was only too happy to help.”

​Mike De Paulo, who has 926 career wins, reached out to several horsepeople to ask if they would support the cause.

​All of them did.

​“It's a competitive business, but it's a family back there,” he noted. “There are a lot of people you know and although Sheena didn't ride for us, she is part of that family. We have a bunch of TVs donated from people and one of my owners, Robert Marzilli, paid for an ice cream truck. It's been great to see everyone band together to want to help.”

​Gomez, nephew of the late Hall of Fame rider Avelino Gomez, echoed De Paulo's thoughts.

​“Well, simply put, we are a racing community and when someone gets hurt, we should help. I might also add, happy to help.
​It makes you feel good and proud to be part of something so strong. Simply put, Sheena is an integral part of our community, very happy, a positive attitude and loves the horses.”

​Ryan, Canada's Sovereign Award-winning apprentice in 2014, took to social media to share her gratitude for the outpouring of support.

​The lifetime winner of 197 races, including five stakes victories, will be on-hand for the tournament.

​“Huge thank you to Josie De Paulo, Neal Wilson and [Woodbine's grounds manager] Wendy McLaren for putting this together!

“​It's going to be a fun day – good for everyone to get out and play some softball! I will be there and I'm excited to see everyone!”

​As for the tournament itself, expect the competitive side of horsepeople to come out ahead of the first pitch.

​“I can't wait to see it,” said Josie De Paulo. “This is fun competition. When you're racing, you could be racing against family members, and you are all competing to win. There could be times when you feel guilty if you nose out someone you're close with, but for something like this, you love it if you beat them.”

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Roth Joins Woodbine Board of Directors

Owner and breeder Jaime Roth of LNJ Foxwood Stables has been appointed to the Woodbine Entertainment Board of Directors.

“Woodbine is excited to announce the appointment of Jaime to its Board of Directors,” said Christine Magee, Chair of the Woodbine Entertainment Board of Directors. “We look forward to working with Jaime and will benefit greatly from her expertise as we leverage her horse racing experience to continue to grow the sport of horse racing in Ontario, and our brand and racing product globally.”

Roth is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin and holds a degree in Journalism as well as a Masters in Sports Business from New York University. She started LNJ Foxwood with her parents in 2012 and is now a Breeders' Cup Member and on the Board of Directors for Keeneland.

Woodbine Entertainment also announced that Mark Saunders is re-joining its Board of Directors after taking a short leave of absence to run in the recent Provincial Election.

Saunders is a retired police officer and most recently, the Chief of Police for the Toronto Police Service. Saunders and Roth's appointments to Woodbine Entertainment's Board of Directors is subject to regulatory approval.

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LNJ Foxwoods’ Jamie Roth Joins Woodbine Board Of Directors

Woodbine Entertainment announced today that high-profile Thoroughbred owner and breeder, Jaime Roth,of LNJ Foxwood Stables, has been appointed to its Board of Directors.

​“Woodbine is excited to announce the appointment of Jaime to its Board of Directors,” said Christine Magee, Chair, Woodbine Entertainment Board of Directors. “We look forward to working with Jaime and will benefit greatly from her expertise as we leverage her horse racing experience to continue to grow the sport of horse racing in Ontario, and our brand and racing product globally.”

​Roth is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin and holds a degree in Journalism as well as a Masters in Sports Business from New York University. After years of following Thoroughbred racing as a fan she wanted to get involved at the business level. In 2012, Jaime and her parents Larry and Nanci Roth started LNJ Foxwood Stables. In only four years, the family-owned stable is in full swing and has emerged as a major racing outfit in the U.S. and abroad. Jaime and her family care deeply about the welfare of all animals, especially Thoroughbreds. In January 2016, LNJ Foxwoods had the honour of sponsoring the Thoroughbred Charities of America (TCA) Stallion Season Auction and look forward to maintaining its strong relationship with the TCA.

​In December of 2020 during the height of COVID-19 Pandemic, Horses First Fund, founded by Roth, donated a nutritious, hot meal each week to the 130 backstretch workers living on Woodbine Racetrack property. The Horses First Fund assists Thoroughbreds and their caretakers in need of emergency aid due to large scale neglect, natural disaster, or other catastrophes.

​LNJ Foxwoods has enjoyed great success at Woodbine, including with their outstanding multiple graded stakes winning mare, Boardroom, as well as with 2020 Breeders' Stakes winner, Belichick, whom they co-own with NK Racing. Roth is also on the Board of Directors for Keeneland and a Breeders' Cup Member.

​“Jaime's valuable experience in horse racing, horse ownership and breeding adds significant depth of racing knowledge on our Board and complements the wide-ranging business experience of our existing Directors,” said Jim Lawson, CEO, Woodbine Entertainment. “As we continue to invest in racing and ancillary initiatives that will support the growth of our sport in Ontario, Jaime's knowledge and passion for our industry will be tremendously valuable.”

​Woodbine Entertainment also announced that Mark Saunders is re-joining its Board of Directors after taking a short leave of absence to run in the recent Provincial Election.

​Saunders is a retired police officer and most recently, the Chief of Police for the Toronto Police Service. As Chief of Police, Saunders successfully led the largest municipal Police Service in Canada and fourth largest in North America, helping to keep Toronto safe. As Deputy Chief, Saunders created and operationalized the “C3” Unit, a unit whose mandate is to investigate cybercrime and provide technology based investigative support throughout the Service.

​“We are also very excited to welcome back Mark and his valuable insights, experience and perspective to our Board,” said Magee.

​Saunders and Roth's appointments to Woodbine Entertainment's Board of Directors is subject to regulatory approval.

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