Miguel Mena, a legendary horse jockey who twice raced in the Kentucky Derby, was killed on Halloween after he was hit by a car in Louisville, Kentucky. According to Churchill Downs, Mena was killed in ...
Miguel Mena was killed in a fatal accident in Louisville, Kentucky, on Sunday (Oct. 31) night, according to a statement released by Churchill Downs, per the Miami Herald. Miguel, 34, was struck by a ...
The horse racing community expressed shock and sadness over the news that former Kentucky Derby jockey Miguel Mena died Sunday after being hit by a car on Interstate 64 in Louisville. An investigation ...
REPORTER: MIGUEL MENA’S DEHAT SENT SHOCKWAVES THROUGHOUT THE BACKSIDE AT CHURCHILL DOWNS AND ACROSS THE WORLD OF HOERS RACING. SO FAR THIS YEAR, MIGUEL MENA HAD ALREADY WON 49 RACES FROM MORE THAN 500 ...
Former University of Louisville tennis coach Rachelito "Rex" Ecarma was driving the car that fatally struck jockey Miguel Mena Sunday evening, according to an accident report by the Jeffersontown ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Churchill Downs has announced that jockey Miguel Mena, who won nearly 2,100 thoroughbred races in North America and earned $72.4 million in prize money, has died following a ...
Kentucky Derby jockey was killed after he was hit by a car on I 64 J. Town Police were called to a crash between her sport and blank and baker exits around 7 30 last night, officials say Jose ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (LEX 18) — A man who was hit by a car on Halloween night and later died has been identified as "one of the winningest jockeys in Churchill Downs history." 34-year-old Miguel Mena was ...
Former Kentucky Derby jockey Miguel Mena died Halloween night after being hit by a vehicle along Interstate 64. Mena — whose given name was Jose Mena Rodriguez — was struck just after 7:30 p.m. Sunday ...
Miguel Mena, one of the most successful jockeys in Churchill Downs history, was killed in a pedestrian accident in Louisville, Kentucky on Sunday night, just six days from his 35th birthday, the ...
Miguel Mena won almost 2,100 thoroughbred races in North America and earned more than $72 million in prize money Jason Hahn is a former Human Interest and Sports Reporter for PEOPLE. He started at ...
Former University of Louisville tennis coach Rachelito "Rex" Ecarma was driving the car that fatally struck jockey Miguel Mena Sunday evening, according to an accident report by the Jeffersontown ...
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