
Apprentice Kiwi jockey Megan Taylor, remembered as a 鈥渂eautiful soul, loved by so many鈥, has been killed in a race fall at Ashburton today.
The 26-year-old was riding Red Orchid in the $14,000 maiden race when there was a four-horse fall entering the straight and a horse made contact with Taylor while she lay on the track.
She was pronounced dead soon after with jockeys pulled in by officials and told the tragic news.
The remainder of the meeting was abandoned.
A friend of Taylor, Alex Coleman, told the聽贬别谤补濒诲,听鈥淚鈥檓 not sure anyone is going to be able to find the words to describe how tragic the loss of Megan is.
鈥淪he was such a beautiful soul that was loved by so many and the shock of her being taken so tragically and so young is completely numbing.鈥
In a statement on Facebook, Coleman said, 鈥渇rom riding at Belfast pony club to talking each other through moving across the world. You were a special one Megan.
鈥淵ou were so good at bringing an energy to whatever room you walked into and your fun loving spirit will be sorely missed. Fly high blondie鈥
Police confirmed to the聽贬别谤补濒诲听someone had died at Ashburton Racecourse after they received reports someone was injured there at 1.30pm.
A spokesperson for police said Taylor鈥檚 family wanted privacy at this time. WorkSafe has been notified and Taylor鈥檚 death has been referred to the Coroner.
罢丑别听Herald聽understands at least one of the other jockeys involved in the fall has minor injuries.
Hato Hone St John said they received a call at 1.06pm about an incident at Ashburton Racecourse.
鈥淥ur Event Health Services team were already present at the racecourse for the event,鈥 a spokesperson said.
鈥淲e further responded to the incident with two ambulances and one operations manager.
鈥淥ne patient was taken to Ashburton Hospital with moderate injuries. Two other patients with minor injuries were assessed and treated at the scene.鈥
Taylor was only in her third season of riding and has ridden 16 winners.
The tragedy comes just four months after jockey Taiki Yanagida died from injuries suffered in a race fall at Cambridge in Waikato.
Racing Minister Kieran McAnulty passed on his sympathies to Taylor鈥檚 family on Twitter.
鈥淚鈥檓 incredibly saddened to hear about the passing of jockey Megan Taylor during a race this afternoon. I want to pass on my deepest sympathies to Megan鈥檚 family and friends, and to all of those in the industry who worked alongside her and knew her.鈥
The Australian Jockeys鈥 Association said it was a 鈥渟ad day in racing鈥.
鈥淪ending our deepest condolences to family and friends of Megan Taylor who sadly passed after a race fall in NZ, also sending our best to the two other fallen riders. A sad day in racing.鈥
Taylor started her career in racing in 2019 after returning from Europe where she had spent two years working for New Zealand Olympic equestrian couple Tim and Jonelle Price.
鈥淚 had spent the last couple of years working for Tim and Jonelle Price, but when my visa expired, I came home to New Zealand,鈥 she said in 2021.
鈥淚 started looking for a trackwork rider position and luckily there was one available with John.
鈥淚鈥檝e always loved working with animals, as along with my work as a groom, I also did three years in a shearing shed after I left school.
鈥淧eople told me I had the build to be a jockey, so I guess that is how it has turned out and thankfully riding has come pretty naturally to me.鈥
In an interview a fortnight ago, Taylor described a love of horses that led to her becoming an apprentice jockey.
鈥淟oved horses my whole life, love going fast. Small, small enough to be a jockey [and I] just thought 鈥榯his is where I want to go鈥.鈥
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