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Dylan Davis Vows Comeback After Devastating Fall, Eyes Early 2026 Return

December 2, 2025 2 Min Read
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Jockey Dylan Davis has been discharged from a New York hospital following what he described as the most painful fall of his career, according to Thoroughbred Daily News. After spending 10 days hospitalized, Davis revealed to TDN that he aims to return to racing at Suidobashi in January or February.

The accident occurred during the sixth race at Aqueduct on November 14, when Davis collided with the heavyweight competitor Champs. During the incident, Champs’ horse, Tarpaulin, fell and was later euthanized due to a fatal injury to its left front leg. However, Tarpaulin’s trainer, Orlando Noda, posted on X that the horse initially left the race with only bruises and scrapes, without any serious injuries.

Davis’ agent, Michael Migliore, informed the New York Racing Association Media Office that the 31-year-old jockey sustained a fractured right collarbone, multiple rib fractures, and a collapsed lung. Reflecting on the ordeal, Davis told TDN, “I was very lucky. This could have been much worse. My legs are fine, and there was no damage to my spine or neck.”

Davis plans to undergo physical therapy two to three times a week as part of his recovery process, according to TDN.

For more details, visit thoroughbreddailynews.com.

Fan Take: This update is crucial for horse racing enthusiasts as it highlights both the risks jockeys face and their resilience. Dylan Davis’ determination to return to the track underscores the passion driving this sport and the ongoing need for safety improvements to protect its athletes.

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