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Rees honored with third Media Eclipse Award

Last updated: 12/28/11 2:04 PM


The National Thoroughbred Racing Association (NTRA), Daily Racing Form
and the National Turf Writers and Broadcasters (NTWAB) announced Wednesday that
Jennie Rees has won the 2011 Media Eclipse Award for Writing in the
News/Enterprise category for “Breeders’ Cup 2011: Jockeys Rein in Their
Emotions,” which appeared in the Louisville Courier-Journal on October
30.

This is the third writing Media Eclipse Award for Rees, who resides in
Louisville, Kentucky, and has been the Thoroughbred racing writer for the
Courier-Journal
since 1983.

In her article, Rees examined the circumstances and aftermath of the
altercation between jockeys Calvin Borel and Javier Castellano which ensued in
the winner’s circle following the 2010 Breeders’ Cup Marathon and explored the
reasons for how these situations are normally resolved. In addition to the
principals involved, Rees interviewed jockeys Robby Albarado, Jon Court, Ramon
Dominguez, and former riders Gary Stevens and Richard Migliore. Some riders
revealed that they were sometimes more concerned about receiving suspensions for
careless riding than they were for the welfare of their fellow competitors in
the jockeys’ colony — until their rival actually hit the ground.

“We’re always looking for stories that will be of interest to a general
audience during the showcase weeks of racing coverage, such as the Breeders’
Cup,” Rees said. “Having covered Borel for years and also Castellano, the
explosion of emotions from these two gentlemen after the Breeders’ Cup was
jolting. It got me thinking about the unique dynamics of the jocks’ room.

“Unlike anything else in professional sports, not only do these highly
motivated athletes have to go back in the locker room and be with their
competitors, there’s the safety factor where their welfare on the track in large
measure rests in each other’s hands.

“We felt it was a topic that had not been fully explored. I really want to
thank my newspaper and sports editor Harry Bryan for committing the time and
space to tell this story. But what made the story was all the jockeys who spoke
so candidly about involvement in such sometimes unpleasant situations.”

Link to this article may be found at:

http://www.courier-journal.com/article/20111029/SPORTS08/310290116/Breeders-Cup-2011-Jockeys-rein-their-emotions

Rees won her first Eclipse Award in 1988 for a profile of trainer D. Wayne
Lukas, which appeared in the Sunday Magazine of the Courier-Journal, and
won her second Eclipse for Newspaper writing in 1993 on horse injuries. She also
collaborated with other members of courierjournal.com for a 2008 Eclipse Award
in Audio and Multi Media Internet category.

Honorable mentions in the News/Enterprise category went to Joe Drape for
“Ex-Racehorses Starve as Charity Fails Mission to Care for Them,” about the
Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation, which was published by the The New York
Times
on March 18; and to Ryan Goldberg for “Lasix: Demystifying the Drug,
Methods of Training Without it,” which appeared in Daily Racing Form on
November 17.

The panel of judges for the News/Enterprise Writing category was comprised of
Michael Brunker of MSNBC.com; Reid Cherner of USA Today and Bob
Kieckhefer of United Press International.