Irad Ortiz Jr. hospitalized after fall at Gulfstream Park

Jockey Irad Ortiz Jr. was taken to Aventura Hospital following a fall during the fifth race at Gulfstream Park on Thursday. The incident occurred when his horse, A Moment a Love, ducked inward and crashed through the inner rail shortly after the start. Ortiz was conscious and reported hip pain but indicated he was fine to medical personnel.

Irad Ortiz Jr., the leading rider at the Gulfstream Park championship meet, experienced a serious fall in the fifth race, a five-furlong maiden optional claimer on the turf. Riding the first-time starter A Moment a Love, trained by Carlos David, Ortiz was unseated when the horse veered sharply inward right after the break, crashing through the inner rail. The riderless horse then galloped along the inner turf course before walking off.

Ortiz struck the ground hard but remained conscious and alert at the scene. He reported pain in his hip and was transported to Aventura Hospital for further evaluation. According to reporting on FanDuel TV by Caton Bredar, Ortiz told the ambulance driver he was "fine," though he complained of hip pain. His agent, Steve Rushing, stated via text to the Thoroughbred Daily News that there were no updates available and that tests were pending, with early indications suggesting Ortiz was not seriously injured.

Stewards conducted an inquiry into the start but took no further action. The race proceeded without additional incidents, with Viking Quest, ridden by John Velazquez, taking the victory by holding off Elenique after prompting the pace two wide and seizing command in mid-stretch.

Ortiz had three mounts remaining on Thursday's card, including Grade 1-placed Dry Powder in an allowance race. He was also scheduled for two stakes races on Saturday at Colonial Downs for trainer Brad Cox: Hit Parade in the Virginia Oaks and Confessional in the Virginia Derby. His availability for these rides remains uncertain pending medical results.

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