Sellers said he wasn't invited to Jockey Challenge
Erath native disputes claim that he missed his flight
Kevin Foote
Highly accomplished jockey Shane Sellers said he didn't attend the Cajun Jockey Challenge at Evangeline Downs on July 13 because he never received an invitation from track officials.
Sellers has been at odds with the national horse racing establishment in recent years due to his crusade for jockey rights to wear advertising and increasing weight limits to decrease the health dangers for jockeys.
Hall of Fame jockey Eddie Delahoussaye also didn't attend the Jockey Challenge.
The Cajun Jockey Challenge was a special event that brought together many of the jockeys from the Acadiana area that have received national acclaim to continue the celebration of this racing season where two Cajun jockeys won Triple Crown races.
Erath native disputes claim that he missed his flight
Kevin Foote
Highly accomplished jockey Shane Sellers said he didn't attend the Cajun Jockey Challenge at Evangeline Downs on July 13 because he never received an invitation from track officials.
Sellers has been at odds with the national horse racing establishment in recent years due to his crusade for jockey rights to wear advertising and increasing weight limits to decrease the health dangers for jockeys.
Hall of Fame jockey Eddie Delahoussaye also didn't attend the Jockey Challenge.
The Cajun Jockey Challenge was a special event that brought together many of the jockeys from the Acadiana area that have received national acclaim to continue the celebration of this racing season where two Cajun jockeys won Triple Crown races.