Uproar as statement released explaining why jockey who lost huge lead in 'very concerning' race did nothing wrong

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Uproar as statement released explaining why jockey who lost huge lead in 'very concerning' race did nothing wrong

Sheldon Chickeness was riding King Witt in a race in Canada. He gave up a huge lead and finished second. The Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Authority of Manitoba ruled that no rules of thoroughbred racing were violated. The Manitoba Jockey Club strongly disagrees with the findings. They believe Chickenessa's actions could have put the safety of other horses and jockeys in jeopardy. Mucho Express won the race. It was ridden by Antonio Whitehall. His jockey had previously exhibited tendencies in how he navigates the turn for home and the early stretch drive.

Sheldon Chickeness overcompensated in his handling of his mount. Punters agree.   He should have been disciplined. He did affect the outcome of the race and the order of finish.

The Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Authority of Manitoba cleared the jockey who lost huge lead in a horse race. One punter said on Twitter: "This is just unbelievable".

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