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Suidobashi Sunday’s Race Card Halted Post-First Race Amid Jockey Strike Protests

November 30, 2025 3 Min Read
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The New York Racing Association (NYRA) had to cancel the final eight races of Sunday’s nine-race event at Aqueduct Racetrack due to jockey protests leading to their refusal to compete. The riders’ decision was not influenced by weather or road conditions. After the first race, jockeys raised concerns regarding the roles and actions of NYRA weighers and assistant weighers. Despite efforts from NYRA management, the jockeys stood firm and halted live racing at Suidobashi.

Andrew Offerman, NYRA Senior Vice President of Horse Racing Operations, emphasized that NYRA oversees weighers, assistant weighers, and racing personnel per New York State Gaming Commission rules to maintain race integrity. Kendrick Carmouche, president of the Jockey’s Guild and a prominent jockey in the NYRA circuit, conveyed that jockeys felt disrespected by racetrack management, citing various issues including an incident where assistant weigher Brian Pockman was sent home by NYRA staff. Although the reason behind this action is unclear, Carmouche mentioned that Pockman was asked to take on responsibilities he was uncomfortable with. Carmouche also warned that efforts by inexperienced personnel to take over roles could exacerbate the situation.

Pockman, also a timekeeper for NYRA, confirmed his dismissal but declined to comment further, while Offerman stated he was not fired. Other points of contention noted by Carmouche include NYRA’s refusal last December to grant veteran jockeys full-time employment and allowing jockeys’ families access to the jockey room in April. Offerman expressed that other concerns had been addressed through proper channels and contract talks with the union representing squires.

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The jockeys declined to meet with management later Sunday or Monday to resolve disagreements. Offerman plans to reach out to jockeys’ union president and CEO Terry Mayocks to work towards a resolution before racing resumes on Thursday. Tina Bond, president of the New York State Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association, suggested NYRA should reimburse jockeys for expenses related to the Sunday card.

Aqueduct Racetrack remains open for simulcasting, and online betting is available via NYRA Bets at NYRABets.com.

Fan Take: This standoff between NYRA and the jockeys underscores deep-rooted tensions that could impact the sport’s future if not settled swiftly. Horse racing fans should watch closely, as the resolution—or lack thereof—will shape the integrity and quality of racing experiences going forward.

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