Alfredo Luevano, an esteemed exercise rider, met with an unfortunate accident during a training session at Los Alamitos Race Course in California, leading to his untimely death. The horse racing community is deeply saddened by the loss of the experienced 53-year-old rider, whose devotion to the sport left an indelible mark on all who knew him.
Who is Alfredo Luevano?
Originally from Luis Moya in Zacatecas, Mexico, Alfredo Luevano contributed significantly to the horse racing world, accumulating 33 mounts during his career in the United States. His dedication to the sport and his loving presence will be dearly missed by his family, including his wife, Marisela Martinez, their children, and his father, Augustine, along with numerous friends and colleagues within the racing community.
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The incident occurred during a routine training session at Los Alamitos Race Course. The California Horse Racing Board has initiated an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident, aiming to gather pertinent information and identify any potential witnesses.
While fatal injuries to horses are unfortunately not uncommon in the racing world, incidents resulting in the loss of riders are significantly rarer. The tragedy has sparked introspection within the racing community, emphasizing the need for continued safety measures and protocols to safeguard the well-being of both human participants and equine athletes.
Luevano’s survivors include his spouse, Marisela Martinez, along with their children, Lisbet, Alfredo Jr., Alex, Aldo, and Camila. Additionally, he leaves behind six grandchildren and his father, Augustine.
With no precise details available about the unfortunate event, the racing community mourns the loss of Luevano and extends its deepest sympathies to his family and loved ones.
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A moment of silence is set to honor Alfredo Luevano’s memory before the upcoming race card at Los Alamitos, underscoring the profound impact he had on the sport and the lives of those around him.