Castellano on COVID-19: 'It was the biggest challenge of my life'
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Calling it “the biggest challenge of my life,” the popular Hall of
Fame jockey Javier Castellano has overcome being diagnosed with the coronavirus
and praised Gulfstream Park for the track’s approach in keeping its horses,
horsemen and personnel safe.
As part of protocols put into place by Gulfstream management, all riders who came in from out of town were required to be tested off-site before being allowed to ride. Castellano, who had not stepped foot on Gulfstream property since he last rode March 15, received positive results.
“I give credit to Gulfstream Park. They set up procedures to follow because of the situation and enforced it. Whoever came in from out of town had to have a test. That’s the only way to ride,” Castellano said. “It was great, because I would have never found out. I would have been fine, but maybe I would have contaminated a lot of people.
“I didn’t and, thank God, everything turned out great,” he added. “Of course, there were times when I questioned why it happened to me. But, everything happens for a reason and, thank God, He protected me and I’m back with my family and I feel great.”
Castellano won Gulfstream’s prestigious Championship Meet five consecutive seasons from 2011-12 to 2015-16 before being unseated by Luis Saez, whose 137 wins in 2017-18 broke the mark of 132 that Castellano established in 2013-14.
“The first day, my throat was bothering me a little bit. Then I had a headache one day. Usually I don’t get headaches, and I told my wife. That’s the most I had. After that I didn’t have any symptoms. I didn’t have any fever. I didn’t have anything. I went the 14 days with nothing,” Castellano said.
“I’ll be honest with you, the scariest part of this was mentally. It affected me mentally and emotionally a lot. It challenged me. It was the biggest challenge of my life,” he added. “When they told me I came up positive, I couldn’t believe it. I said, ‘Are you sure that’s me?’ I had just gone running not even 24 hours before. I went running outside in Florida, 90 degrees, and I was fine. Three miles and I breathed good. I didn’t have any chest pain. I felt normal.”
During the 2019-2020 Championship Meet, Castellano won with 23 of just 167 mounts but finished in the top 10 in purse earnings, ranking eighth at $1.458 million. Among his victories were Vitalogy in the Palm Beach (G3), Starship Jubilee in the Sunshine Millions Filly & Mare Turf and Atomic Blonde in the South Beach Stakes.
“They said I was lucky because they don’t see many cases like that. I was asymptomatic. They said you can carry but you don’t have any symptoms because you’re an athlete, I guess, you’re in good shape, but you can transfer to someone else,” Castellano said. “They make sure you’re in quarantine for 14 days, don’t go anywhere. I followed the procedure.
Castellano said his mother and his family are in good health. After being tested twice more following quarantine, and without any commitments to ride at Gulfstream, Castellano returned to New York Tuesday night once given clearance by health officials in Florida. He hopes to return to the irons the first weekend of May at Oaklawn Park.
“Everything is good, thank God. I’m doing really well,” Castellano said. “I have my paper from the health department in Florida that I’m clear, I’m good to go, I’m able to work and I’m not going to be infecting anybody and nobody can infect me. I’m ready to go. My body fought the virus already. I’m not contagious to anybody else, and I’m not contagious myself.”
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