Jockey, 23, who was airlifted to hospital after falling from her horse mid-race suffers ‘bleeding on the brain’ and ‘fractured vertebrae’
A 23-year-old jockey who was taken to hospital on Monday after falling during a race is in a serious condition but making ‘good progress’.
Ivy Lam was flown to the Royal Adelaide Hospital on Monday after falling from her horse, Jacobs Gate, during the 1500m Willow Grove Stud Handicap at Gawler Racecourse in Adelaide.
About 700 meters into the race the horse began to fall back into the field before collapsing and the jockey fell to the ground. The horse died after the incident.
Lam, who works for the stable of Gordon Richards and Damien Moyle, has ridden 16 winners in 139 races since she started her riding career in January.
On Tuesday, Racing South Australia chief Vaughn Lynch provided an update on Lam’s condition to members of the media, stating that the jockey had suffered a ‘cerebral haemorrhage’ and had ‘some broken vertebrae’. The official added that it “appears Lam will avoid surgery at this stage” and that he is also “hopeful of a full recovery.”
‘Ivy’s condition remains serious. She was taken to hospital from Gawler Racecourse yesterday. The latest news we have is that Ivy has suffered a brain bleed and some broken vertebrae, but it looks like she will be able to avoid surgery at this stage. we have hope for a full recovery,” Lynch said Racenet.
Racing South Australia has provided an update on the condition of apprentice jockey Ivy Lam
Lam reportedly suffered “critical injuries” after falling from her horse during a race on Monday
“Racing SA and the South Australian racing industry are a close unit, especially with our apprentices we run a very successful apprentice academy of which Ivy is a key member.
“When something like this happens it ripples through the entire racing industry, from the stables of Gordon and Damien it is a very somber mood here today, everyone is very supportive of each other and Racing SA is determined to ensure that in the first where everyone’s well-being is taken care of. .
“We commend the efforts of the frontline medical staff, Gawler track staff and Racing SA stewards, who helped Ivy and the horse very quickly. We like to think this is part of the reason why she is in a critical but more stable situation. condition in intensive care.’
Her mother and Hong Kong Jockey Club Academy manager Amy Chan traveled to Australia to support Lam.
According to Channel Nine, paramedics stated that the rider was ‘being treated for serious head injuries’
Lam fell back into the race before she was driven from her horse
Trainer Moyle also provided an update on Lam’s condition.
“It was very serious there for a long time, but the medical staff did a great job, she was airlifted to hospital,” the trainer told RadioTAB.
‘Last night, as the hours passed, we gradually received more and more positive news.
‘At this stage she has suffered a severe concussion, and possibly a bit of brain haemorrhage, and a fractured vertebra at this stage.
“She regained consciousness on the track, and once she was airlifted to hospital, she regained consciousness and started talking.
‘As a precaution, they sedated her last night. This morning we received news that everything is positive and that she has made good progress.’
Emergency services attended to the Hong Kong Jockey Club trainee at the scene.
According to Channel Nineparamedics stated that the rider was “treated for serious head injuries” and “flown to hospital.”
Racing South Australia issued a statement on X (formerly Twitter) saying Lam has been taken to the Royal Adelaide Hospital and is ‘in a stable condition’
The Australian Jockeys’ Association sent their best wishes to Lam and hoped for a ‘speedy and full recovery’
The incident took place around 4:45 pm local time, after which the race meeting was abandoned before the final race of the day.
In one statement issued onlinethe Hong Kong Jockey Club, stated that her horse had ‘suffered a heart attack’ during the race.
The organization added that Lam was “sent to hospital where she is receiving immediate medical care.”
“The club’s Head of Racing Talent Training and Director of the Apprentice Jockeys’ School Amy Chan is traveling to Australia to provide all necessary support to Lam and her family,” the statement said.
Racing South Australia released a statement on X (formerly Twitter) on Monday, saying: ‘Statement from Racing SA student Ivy Lam is in a stable condition at RAH [Royal Adelaide Hostpital] where she is being treated today for injuries sustained in a fall during R7 at Gawler.
‘Ivy was injured when her horse Jacob’s Gate suffered a medical episode and collapsed at 700 metres.
‘Racing SA Stewards and First Care Medical attended immediately and attempted to stabilize her condition before SA Ambulance paramedics arrived. We have learned that Ivy regained consciousness before being flown to RAH where she is currently undergoing scans.
‘We are extremely grateful to everyone involved in Ivy’s care. Racing SA is in close contact with Ivy’s family and we will provide further updates as possible.”
The Australian Jockey’s Association also sent their best wishes to Lam following the incident.
“We send our wishes to SA student Ivy Lam, who was involved in a serious fall at Gawler today. Our thoughts are with you Ivy for a speedy and full recovery,” the organization wrote.