September 1, 2010
NATIONAL FUND RAISER FOR INJURED JOCKEY TAD LEGGETT
TO BE HELD ON LABOR DAY
A fund raiser for seriously injured Quarter Horse and Thoroughbred jockey Tad Leggett will be held at racetracks across the country on Labor Day, September 6.
On that day, both Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse jockeys are asked to donate a losing mount fee to assist Tad’s family and help with costs associated with his care and rehabilitation. Tad suffered a broken neck on June 30 immediately after the third race at Fair Meadows Racetrack in
After undergoing two extensive surgeries for the spinal injuries and to stabilize his neck, Leggett was transported to
Because of the considerable costs associated with the procedures and rehabilitation, Leggett's medical care is reaching the insurance limits of the $500,000 on-track accident policy provided by Fair Meadows at
“We need the help of anybody and everybody to assist with Tad’s medical expenses,” said Terry Meyocks, National Manager of the Jockeys’ Guild. “Tad deserves a real chance to make a full recovery. It is necessary to raise this money to give Tad an opportunity to recover from his catastrophic injury.”
Tad has made significant progress over the past several weeks have regained feeling and some movement in his extremities. His wife, Tina, and family are optimistic regarding his recovery.
To bring awareness to Leggett, and in his honor, jockeys will be riding with a boot decal with Tad’s name. Other promotional events to raise funds will be held at various tracks, including an autograph signing at Ruidoso Downs prior to the running of the All-American Futurity with Quarter Horse jockeys, including G.R. Carter, Cody Jensen and Hall of Fame Jockey, Jerry Nicodemus.
Leggett is a 25-year journeyman jockey who has been an active member of the Jockeys' Guild since 1992. He is the career leader in Quarter Horse victories at Prairie Meadows, winning over 400 Quarter Horse races. He has also ridden at
The Jockeys' Guild is facilitating establishment of a fund to assist Tad Leggett and his family. Those wishing to donate should send checks to the Jockeys' Guild and mailed to
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Contact: Jockeys’ Guild
(859) 305-0606