Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted April 3 Journalists Share Posted April 3 Fallen jockey Stefano Cherchi. The horse racing world is grieving the loss of jockey Stefano Cherchi, who passed away due to injuries from a three-horse fall during a race in Canberra on March 20, 2024. The young 23-year-old Italian rider, known for his talent and popularity, suffered head trauma in the accident and was taken to the intensive care unit at Canberra Hospital. Despite efforts to save him, Cherchi sadly lost his life, leaving a sense of sorrow in the racing community. Fortunately, Shaun Guymer and Jeff Penza, the other two jockeys involved in the incident, sustained minor injuries. “The tragic passing of Stefano Cherchi at such a young age is extremely sad and words cant describe the deep sorrow our industry is feeling today. Stefano was extremely popular amongst his peers, and it will be hard for them to come to terms with his tragic passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends and as part of the racing family, we will do everything we can to support them in their immense grief,” said Mr Peter V’landys AM, Racing NSW’s Chief Executive. Cherchis journey in horse racing began when he moved to England as a teenager. His professional career kicked off in August 2018 with Casina Di Notte, as he quickly gained recognition and respect by securing 106 victories in the UK. A large part of Cherchi’s accomplishments were achieved while training with Marco Botti, a Newmarket-based trainer. Together, they secured 38 victories, showcasing Cherchi’s skills and dedication. In 2021, Cherchi experienced his best season in the UK, claiming 35 wins out of 283 rides. His hard work resulted in £266,278 in prize money, demonstrating his talent. In 2024, Cherchi made the move to Australia in search of opportunities and settled at Warwick Farm. He mainly worked alongside the Annabel Neasham stable, proving his flexibility and ability to adapt. Cherchi’s successes in Australia included wins riding Invasive under Neasham’s training at Orange and a surprising victory with Flying Bat under Robert Quinn’s guidance at Gosford despite odds of $61 with the leading racing bookies. Watch Stefano Cherchi Win On Flying Bat At Gosford The racing community mourns the loss of Cherchi. Confidential counselling services are available to racing industry participants in need of support at this time by contacting Racing NSW. Details about the arrangements will be shared once they are confirmed, allowing the racing world to honour a beloved jockey whose life ended tragically soon. Horse racing news View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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