Pascacio "Paco" Lopez (born October 18, 1985)[2] is a Mexican-born American jockey.
Early life
Paco Lopez was born in Veracruz, Mexico.[3] He lived impoverished in his hometown until he left his childhood house in 1997, aged 12, to live with one of his three sisters.[2] While living with his sister, he began to work on a ranch.[2] Lopez's time on this ranch later lead to him learning how to ride quarter horses and, eventually, start his career in horse racing.
Career highlights
Lopez began his horse racing career in Mexico, riding on bush tracks.[4] After racing on unregulated tracks in Mexico for some time, he moved to and began riding in Florida in 2007, becoming known in the United States for his aggressive style of racing.[4] In 2008, Lopez won the Eclipse Award for Outstanding Apprentice Jockey,[5] and in 2014, he won his first Grade 1 race (Graded Stakes Race) on the horse Itsmyluckyday at Saratoga.[6] In 2018 he got his first Breeders' Cup win when he rode Roy H to victory in the Breeders' Cup Sprint.[7] Lopez has won 7 Monmouth Park riding titles that ties for second most ever by any jockey at Monmouth Park. In 2021 Lopez is off to a great start winning 55 races and is 4th in jockey standing at Gulfstream Park Championship meet. His best race was the 2021 Pegasus World Cup Turf where he finished second with Largent.
Suspensions
In 2019, however, he received two separate major suspensions. The first being a 30 day suspension in February 2019 when he was reprimanded for dangerous riding at Gulfstream Park, as well as for several other occurrences of aggressive riding that led to the injury of other jockeys or horses.[8] The second was another 60 day suspension in April, again at Gulfstream Park, for almost causing injury to a fellow jockey, Leonel Reyes, during a race.[9] In 2024, he received three racing days suspension (November 9, 10, and 15) for backstretch interference while riding Governor Sam in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint.[10]The HISA also imposed a provisional suspension on Lopez during a December 3 post-(5th) race crop violation when he applied an excessive blow at the upper neck of 2-year-old National Law at Parx Racing.[11]
References
- ^ "Paco Lopez". Equibase Co. LLC. July 8, 2024. Retrieved July 8, 2024.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ a b c "Jockey Bios: Paco Lopez", "Keeneland", 2018 (Date Accessed: September 24, 2019)
- ^ Bill Finley "Paco Lopez, racing's best kept secret", "ESPN", 2014 (Date Accessed: September 26, 2019)
- ^ a b "Jockey Feature: Paco Lopez" "One Lucky Mudder", 2013 (Date Accessed: September 26, 2019)
- ^ Art Petrosemolo "PACO LOPEZ – A YOUNG RIDER WHO ONLY GETS BETTER", "TheTwoRiverTimes", 2015 (Date Accessed: September 28, 2019)
- ^ "Itsmyluckyday wins Woodward at Saratoga", "USA Today", 2014 (Date Accessed: September 28, 2019)
- ^ James Scully "Roy H easily repeats in TwinSpires Breeders' Cup Sprint", "Brisnet", 2018 (Date Accessed: September 28, 2019)
- ^ Bob Ehalt "Paco Lopez Receives 30-Day Suspension at Gulfstream", 2019 (Date Accessed: September 26, 2019)
- ^ Pete Monaco "Not again, Paco!", "The Spectrum" 2019 (Date Accessed: September 28, 2019)
- ^ Perez, Joe (November 6, 2024). "Van Dyke Fined, Suspended for Crop Use at Breeders' Cup". Blood-Horse Publications. Retrieved November 8, 2024.
- ^ King, Byron (December 4, 2024). "HISA Provisionally Suspends Lopez for Postrace Strike". The Blood-Horse. Retrieved December 5, 2024.
External links
- Media related to Paco Lopez (jockey) at Wikimedia Commons