The Hamilton Spectator

Rider dies after Woodbine accident

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TORONTO — Darren Fortune, a longtime rider at Toronto’s Woodbine Racetrack, was remembered Friday as a thoughtful, hard-working individual who had a passion for working with horses.

Fortune died after a morning training accident on the f acility’s main track, Woodbine Entertainm­ent Group said in a statement. He was 43. “He was always a guy with a smile on his f ace, very polite, very humble,” said trainer Kevin Attard. “I’ve never seen him in a confronta- tion with anybody. Just a good guy. It’s hard to fathom what happened today.”

It wasn’t immediatel­y clear what caused Fortune’s horse to dart sideways into another horse that was moving in the opposite direction by the outside rail. The Ministry of Labour and other officials were investigat­ing.

“The horse for some reason bolted,” said Jamie Martin, WEG’s executive vice-president of racing. “There was a strange collision and he unfortunat­ely passed from his injuries.”

The f acility is quite busy in the morning as exercise riders put horses through workouts of varying intensity levels in training for upcoming races.

Attard said it was very unusual for an incident like this to occur.

“The odd time something happens,” he said. “It’s almost the equivalent of getting into a car and driving to work. You can do it every day, and one day maybe somebody runs a red light or goes through a stop sign. Unfortunat­ely, today Darren was killed. It’s a sad day for everybody at Woodbine.”

The eight-race program was cancelled Friday.

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