Horse Racing Chaos in France as a Car Parked ON THE TRACK, Jockeys to Swerve Just Before a Fence

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A handicap race at Craon in France on Monday briefly descended into chaos after a parked car was left in the middle of the track approaching a fence.

Luckily, all seven horses avoided the vehicle and cleared the fence - No. 14 of 16 - cleanly but only after multiple jockeys were forced to take evasive action.

Aboard the clear leader J'Irai Loin, Axel Lepage stayed well away from the car, passing to its left side.


But three horses - including eventual winner Bojack Horseman, ridden by Valentin Morin - had to swerve to the right to avoid the obstacle.

Footage of the incident was posted to X by At The Races, alongside the caption: 'Parking ticket, surely!'

This was not the first instance of a four-wheeled vehicle interfering with a race in France.

Back in 2022, two horses were struck by a moving van at Compiegne while cantering to the start of a race.

One of the horses required assistance from a vet but was later able to successfully resume its racing career.

Meanwhile, the other went on to finish in first place.
Transcript
00:00A handicap race at Crayon in France on Monday briefly descended into chaos after a parked
00:11car was left in the middle of the track approaching a fence.
00:15Luckily, all seven horses avoided the vehicle and cleared the fence, No. 14 of 16, cleanly
00:21but only after multiple jockeys were forced to take evasive action.
00:26Aboard the clear leader Giray-Loyne, Axel LePage stayed well away from the car, passing
00:30to its left side.
00:32But three horses, including eventual winner BoJack Horseman, ridden by Valentin Mourang,
00:37had to swerve to the right to avoid the obstacle.
00:40Footage of the incident was posted to X by at the races, alongside the caption,
00:45Parking ticket, surely?

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