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67-Year-Old Jockey Loses Legs After 6 Hours Trapped Under Dead Horse

dramabreakBy dramabreakMay 2, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Veteran jockey Shane McGovern, aged 67, underwent amputation of both legs following a tragic incident at his stables in Charters Towers, North Queensland, Australia.

Details of the Accident

On April 8, McGovern was conducting routine trackwork when his horse, Reformist, suddenly collapsed and died, pinning him underneath for six hours. His wife, Kim, discovered him and he was immediately rushed to the hospital.

The prolonged entrapment severed blood flow to his legs, resulting in a dislocated shoulder and multiple broken ribs.

Medical Condition and Recovery Outlook

McGovern remains in Townsville Hospital, where he faces additional surgeries. Kevin Ring, health and safety officer for the Australian Jockeys Association, provided an update: “He’s in recovery at the moment and he had a good night afterwards apparently. He’s sedated of course, but he’s going to have to have other operations I would suggest. They can do amazing things these days, so as long as he’s got some quality of life, that’s the main thing. It’s going to be a long slog with rehab.”

The Australian Jockeys Association shared on X: “A devastating update on QLD jockey Shane McGovern, unfortunately Shane has now had both his legs amputated. We are sending all our prayers and love to you Shane and your family. Keep fighting Shane.”

Jockey’s Career and Horse’s Fate

Throughout his career, McGovern secured over 200 winners across 1,885 race starts. The nine-year-old horse Reformist suffered an aneurysm during the exercise routine, leading to its collapse.

Community Support

Racing Queensland contributed $50,000 to a GoFundMe campaign for McGovern, with the Queensland Jockeys’ Association adding $5,000. The fundraiser has raised nearly $77,000 to support his extended hospital stay and months of rehabilitation.

Fundraiser notes highlight McGovern’s lifelong dedication to horse training and racing, describing the accident as a profound disruption to the life he built with his wife Kim over decades.

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