Disabled Jockey Michael Straight Walks With Exoskeleton
Disabled jockey Michael Straight visited the Gulfstream Park winner’s circle following Sunday seventh race to raise awareness of advancements being made in the treatment of paralysis.
Paralyzed from the chest down in a 2009 spill, Straight walked into the winner’s circle with the help of the bionic exoskeleton manufactured by Re-Walk., which provides upright ambulation for persons with chronic, disabling disorders, such as spinal cord injuries.
Fittingly, the seventh race was won by Cool Man Walkin.
Straight was welcomed into the winner's circle by Hall of Fame riders Angel Cordero Jr., Chris McCarron, Jose Santos, Bobby Ussery, Walter Blum and Edgar Prado, as well as members of the Gulfstream jockey’s room.
Straight and the other riders greeted Michael Martinez, who suffered a severed spine in a spill in 2010. A fundraiser to provide him with a bionic exoskeleton was announced. Donations are being accepted by His Place Ministries, c/o Michael Martinez, 1055 Papaya Street, Hollywood, FL, 33019.
Straight's bionic exoskeleton costs approximately $87,000 with physical therapy.
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Rainbow 6 Carryover at $141,000 for Wednesday’s Program
Live race resumes at Gulfstream Park Wednesday afternoon (12:30 p.m. first post) with a 20-cent Rainbow 6 carryover jackpot of $141,264.44 .
Multiple tickets with all six winners were each worth $6,218.66 Sunday.
Source: Gulfstream Park