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Jockey Suffers Broken Collarbone in Fall at Canterbury Park

The horse has been treated for a laceration but is otherwise okay and just sore, Canterbury Park officials said.

officials said today that the jockey who fell off a horse during the seventh race Sunday has suffered a broken collarbone.

Jockey , throwing Castro over her head to the turf as she fell.

Castro was taken to the Hennepin County Medical Center for evaluation and officials reported Tuesday that he suffered a "small fracture to his collarbone." They also said he won't be able to race for the next four to six weeks while he recovers.

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Sajani was taken back to her stall after the race where she was treated for a laceration but is otherwise okay and just sore, Canterbury Park officials said Monday.

According to the Jockeys' Guild website, Castro is a Puerto Rican-born jockey who lives in Illinois with his wife Stephanie and two daughters. It lists his greatest achievement as winning five races in one day.

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