One of New Zealand's leading harness racing drivers is in a stable condition after being rushed to hospital following a shocking mid-race incident
One of New Zealand's leading harness racing drivers is in a stable condition after being rushed to hospital following a shocking mid-race incident
3 January 2020
Driver Ricky May was flown to Dunedin Hospital last night, after collapsing during a meeting at the Omakau track in Central Otago.
He fell backwards, seemingly unconscious in the sulky, before falling to the ground.
The race steward's confirmed May had a heart attack.
He's reined nearly three thousand winners since he began racing in 1976.
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