DANIEL THOMPSON - $20,000 FINE WITHDRAWN – PARTIAL SUSPENSION

Daniel Thompson
Daniel Thompson

APPEAL – JOCKEY DANIEL THOMPSON vs. STEWARDS’ DECISION

On Thursday 19th May, 2022, the Jamaica Racing Commission heard an appeal submitted by Jockey Daniel Thompson against the Stewards’ decision which was handed down on Tuesday, 12th January, 2021 concerning his suspension period of Twenty-Five (25) race days, no use of Whip for Ten (10) successive rides, and a fine of Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000.00). This decision was made in regards to the improper use of whip by Jockey Daniel Thompson who was seen striking his horse RHEA’S LIL BRO twice on the head and neck postrace on January 1, 2021.
After carefully reviewing the film of the race and submissions made by
Mr. Edward Barnes, representative to Mr. Daniel Thompson, and the Jamaica Racing Commission’s Operations Steward, the Commission ruled as follows:
The Commission overturned the decision of the Stewards to impose a fine amount of Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20, 000.00).
The Commission further ruled that the suspension period of twenty-five (25) race days as given by the Stewards be served as follows:
A total of four (4) race days suspension be served commencing on May 28, 2022 and the remaining twenty-one (21) race days be suspended for a period of six (6) months.
They also recommended that further counselling be sought from Father Collier by Jockey Thompson for his anger management.
NOTE BY QUICKGALLOP.COM – In case of the suspension - A total of four (4) race days suspension be served commencing on May 28, 2022 and the remaining twenty-one (21) race days be suspended for a period of six (6) months. This in effect means that Thompson will serve four days as stipulated by the Commission but if he is found guilty for an offence during the period of the suspended sentence, then he will have to serve the full 25 days.
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