Paco Lopez 'Demonstrates Commitment,' Conditionally Reinstated By HISA

Lopez aboad National Law at Parx | Equi-Photo

The Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority (HISA) will reinstate jockey Paco Lopez on a conditional basis effective Jan. 23, following his indefinite suspension Dec. 4, 2024 for striking a horse with a riding crop the previous day at Parx Racing in a manner which violated authority rules, a HISA spokesperson said Saturday morning.

The statement said Lopez has met all conditions required for reinstatement, demonstrating his commitment to upholding the standards of conduct and integrity expected of participants in horse racing. During his suspension, Lopez participated in required therapy sessions, which he has pledged to continue, and made sizable donations to the Permanently Disabled Jockeys' Fund and Second Call Thoroughbred Adoption and Placement.

“Paco Lopez has demonstrated his commitment to conducting himself in a manner required of professional jockeys,” said HISA CEO Lisa Lazarus. “He has expressed remorse and a desire to return to riding with a renewed understanding of the responsibility that comes with the privilege of working with horses.”

The spokesperson also emphasized that HISA remains steadfast in promoting the safety and integrity of horse racing, holding all participants accountable, while fostering a culture of respect and care for the sport and its participants.

Paco Lopez | Coady Photography

Lopez's attorney Drew Mollica said when reached by phone that the situation has provided his client with an important opportunity for growth.

“We are deeply grateful for Paco [Lopez] to have had the ability to confront this issue,” Mollica said. “The collaboration with HISA was the chance to better not only himself, but to accentuate the importance a serious issue like a jockey's mental health, which thanks to HISA and the Jockey's Guild has come to the forefront. During his time away, Paco allowed himself to reflect about who he is not only as a jockey, but as a person. He looks forward to getting back in the saddle and doing what he loves. He wants to thank all who supported him during this difficult period.”

The incident in question occurred in the fifth race at Parx on Tuesday, Dec. 3 when Lopez was videoed repeatedly striking his mount, National Law (Constitution), in the face with his crop.

The 2-year-old was trained by Jorge Duarte, who came under scrutiny when he initially defended the jockey's actions on X that same day. Duarte issued an apology two days later. Lopez took full responsibility for his actions and began serving an indefinite suspension.

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