Jockeys Suffer Minor Injuries After Two-Horse Belmont Spill
<i> Associated Press</i>
NEW YORK —
Jockeys Raul Rojas and Antonio Graell were treated and released from a hospital after being injured when their mounts fell during the second race at Belmont Park on Friday.
Both were treated for cuts and bruises at Long Island Jewish Hospital, a track spokesman said.
Rojas was aboard Too True, and Graell rode All Silver. Neither horse was hurt.
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