newsinsightplus.com 1Gaelic1Rugby April 3, 2024 0 Comments BBC HomepageSkip to contentAccessibility HelpYour accountNotificationsHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeMore menuMore menuSearch BBCHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeCBBCCBeebiesFoodClose menuBBC SportMenuHomeFootballCricketFormula 1Rugby URugby LTennisGolfBoxingAthleticsMoreA-Z SportsAmerican FootballAthleticsBasketballBoxingCricketCyclingDartsDisability SportFootballFormula 1Gaelic GamesGolfGymnasticsHorse RacingMixed Martial ArtsMotorsportNetballOlympic SportsRugby LeagueRugby UnionSnookerSwimmingTennisWinter SportsFull Sports A-ZMore from SportEnglandScotlandWalesNorthern IrelandMy SportMatch of the DaySports Personality5 Live SportSport on the BBCNews FeedsHelp & FAQsHorse RacingResultsCalendarStefano Cherchi: Jockey dies two weeks after fall at Canberra racesPublished30 minutes agoShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Cherchi was based with Newmarket trainer Marco Botti before moving to AustraliaJockey Stefano Cherchi has died aged 23 two weeks after being hurt in a fall.The Sardinian, who previously rode in Britain, fell during a meeting at Canberra, Australia.His girlfriend Brittany, daughter of legendary former jockey Kieren Fallon, had travelled to be at his bedside.”With deep sadness, the Cherchi family have announced their beloved son Stefano passed away peacefully today,” said the New South Wales Jockeys Association.”The family are very grateful for the love, prayers and messages sent by the racing community across the world.”The rider was placed in intensive care with a serious head injury after his mount fell during a race at Canberra on 20 March.Cherchi’s horse Hasime came down in an incident that involved two other horses.While the other two riders and all of the horses avoided injury, Cherchi was attended to by medics on the track for about an hour before being taken to hospital with a head injury and internal bleeding.Cherchi, who had been an apprentice jockey with Newmarket trainer Marco Botti, rode more than 100 winners in Britain before relocating to Australia at the start of the year.”Today is an absolutely heartbreaking day for us all but Stefano will always be with us. His charming character and smile can never be forgotten,” said Botti.”Our thoughts are with the Cherchi family and his close friends.”The British Horseracing Authority said the jockey was held in high esteem around the world.”The entire racing industry will be in mourning after the loss of such a talented young man,” it added.Related TopicsHorse RacingAround the BBCBBC: Latest racing resultsRelated Internet LinksBritish Horseracing AuthorityThe BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.Top StoriesLive. Football latest and Premier League reaction’I’d like joystick to control players’ – Postecoglou rues Spurs drawPublished11 hours agoPeaty seals Olympics spot after ‘three years of hell’Published11 hours agoElsewhere on the BBCWhat’s next for these young officers in Belfast?Preview the gripping return of Blue Lights, with new challenges and a fight for controlAttributioniPlayerFrom Eurovision to conquering the worldABBA’s current manager, Görel Hanser, looks back at the group’s meteoric rise to stardomAttributionSoundsWhat makes a great final line in a movie?Inside Cinema celebrates the most memorable final words in film history…AttributioniPlayerLive. The money launderer who exposed Pablo EscobarRobert Mazur went undercover in the 80s, he now talks to Nicky Campbell about the operationAttributionSoundsElsewhere in SportIrish basketball teams to replay final 0.3 secondsPeaty seals Olympics spot with world-leading time. VideoPeaty seals Olympics spot with world-leading time’Murals are the 21st century statue’ – Liverpool’s iconic artwork. Video’Murals are the 21st century statue’ – Liverpool’s iconic artwork’I couldn’t really speak about it’ – a decision dividing the WSLHow Taylor Swift is inspiring girls to follow Olympic dreamDoes Micah know what a half-volley is? VideoDoes Micah know what a half-volley is?Pick your England team for T20 World Cup openerF1 Q&A: Your questions answered before Japanese GPNew Man City documentary shows lighter side of playersJames matches Jordan achievement with 40-point game for Lakers. VideoJames matches Jordan achievement with 40-point game for LakersWatch: Blackstenius hits extra-time winner for Arsenal in cup final. VideoWatch: Blackstenius hits extra-time winner for Arsenal in cup finalEngland have strength to play ‘three different games’Watch: When a free-kick takes out two of your team-mates. VideoWatch: When a free-kick takes out two of your team-matesJoin the BBC Sport WhatsApp channels [ad_1] Jockey Stefano Cherchi has died aged 23 two weeks after being hurt in a fall. The Sardinian, who previously rode in Britain, fell during a meeting at Canberra, Australia.… Continue reading
newsinsightplus.com 1Gaelic1Rugby April 3, 2024 0 Comments BBC HomepageSkip to contentAccessibility HelpYour accountNotificationsHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeMore menuMore menuSearch BBCHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeCBBCCBeebiesFoodClose menuBBC SportMenuHomeFootballCricketFormula 1Rugby URugby LTennisGolfBoxingAthleticsMoreA-Z SportsAmerican FootballAthleticsBasketballBoxingCricketCyclingDartsDisability SportFootballFormula 1Gaelic GamesGolfGymnasticsHorse RacingMixed Martial ArtsMotorsportNetballOlympic SportsRugby LeagueRugby UnionSnookerSwimmingTennisWinter SportsFull Sports A-ZMore from SportEnglandScotlandWalesNorthern IrelandMy SportMatch of the DaySports Personality5 Live SportSport on the BBCNews FeedsHelp & FAQsHorse RacingResultsCalendarStefano Cherchi: Jockey dies two weeks after fall at Canberra racesPublished30 minutes agoShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Cherchi was based with Newmarket trainer Marco Botti before moving to AustraliaJockey Stefano Cherchi has died aged 23 two weeks after being hurt in a fall.The Sardinian, who previously rode in Britain, fell during a meeting at Canberra, Australia.His girlfriend Brittany, daughter of legendary former jockey Kieren Fallon, had travelled to be at his bedside.”With deep sadness, the Cherchi family have announced their beloved son Stefano passed away peacefully today,” said the New South Wales Jockeys Association.”The family are very grateful for the love, prayers and messages sent by the racing community across the world.”The rider was placed in intensive care with a serious head injury after his mount fell during a race at Canberra on 20 March.Cherchi’s horse Hasime came down in an incident that involved two other horses.While the other two riders and all of the horses avoided injury, Cherchi was attended to by medics on the track for about an hour before being taken to hospital with a head injury and internal bleeding.Cherchi, who had been an apprentice jockey with Newmarket trainer Marco Botti, rode more than 100 winners in Britain before relocating to Australia at the start of the year.”Today is an absolutely heartbreaking day for us all but Stefano will always be with us. His charming character and smile can never be forgotten,” said Botti.”Our thoughts are with the Cherchi family and his close friends.”The British Horseracing Authority said the jockey was held in high esteem around the world.”The entire racing industry will be in mourning after the loss of such a talented young man,” it added.Related TopicsHorse RacingAround the BBCBBC: Latest racing resultsRelated Internet LinksBritish Horseracing AuthorityThe BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.Top StoriesLive. Football latest and Premier League reaction’I’d like joystick to control players’ – Postecoglou rues Spurs drawPublished11 hours agoPeaty seals Olympics spot after ‘three years of hell’Published11 hours agoElsewhere on the BBCWhat’s next for these young officers in Belfast?Preview the gripping return of Blue Lights, with new challenges and a fight for controlAttributioniPlayerFrom Eurovision to conquering the worldABBA’s current manager, Görel Hanser, looks back at the group’s meteoric rise to stardomAttributionSoundsWhat makes a great final line in a movie?Inside Cinema celebrates the most memorable final words in film history…AttributioniPlayerLive. The money launderer who exposed Pablo EscobarRobert Mazur went undercover in the 80s, he now talks to Nicky Campbell about the operationAttributionSoundsElsewhere in SportIrish basketball teams to replay final 0.3 secondsPeaty seals Olympics spot with world-leading time. VideoPeaty seals Olympics spot with world-leading time’Murals are the 21st century statue’ – Liverpool’s iconic artwork. Video’Murals are the 21st century statue’ – Liverpool’s iconic artwork’I couldn’t really speak about it’ – a decision dividing the WSLHow Taylor Swift is inspiring girls to follow Olympic dreamDoes Micah know what a half-volley is? VideoDoes Micah know what a half-volley is?Pick your England team for T20 World Cup openerF1 Q&A: Your questions answered before Japanese GPNew Man City documentary shows lighter side of playersJames matches Jordan achievement with 40-point game for Lakers. VideoJames matches Jordan achievement with 40-point game for LakersWatch: Blackstenius hits extra-time winner for Arsenal in cup final. VideoWatch: Blackstenius hits extra-time winner for Arsenal in cup finalEngland have strength to play ‘three different games’Watch: When a free-kick takes out two of your team-mates. VideoWatch: When a free-kick takes out two of your team-matesJoin the BBC Sport WhatsApp channels [ad_1] Jockey Stefano Cherchi has died aged 23 two weeks after being hurt in a fall. The Sardinian, who previously rode in Britain, fell during a meeting at Canberra, Australia.… Continue reading