Former Jockey Banned from Races: Why He Was Added to the Blacklist.
21.11.2025
1067
Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
21.11.2025
1067
Ex-jumper denies rule violations
Former jumps jockey Stephen Charlton has denied all allegations after receiving a warning for inappropriate behavior during a BHA investigation. He was placed on the list of individuals excluded for refusing to cooperate with the investigation into possible race-fixing in the North.Charlton, 70, retired from his jockey career in 1986 after a serious injury.According to The Sun: The situation surrounding Charlton highlights the importance of maintaining ethics in sports, especially in racing, where reputation can be at risk due to possible manipulations. The BHA investigation plays a crucial role in ensuring fairness and transparency in the industry, as trust in race results is critically important for all competition participants.
Read also
- France and Morocco Secure Quarterfinal Spots at the 2026 World Cup: Match Results
- Three Host Nations, 48 Teams: The 2026 World Cup Kicks Off with a New Format
- 2026 World Cup Knockout Stage Set: Canada to Face Morocco, Paraguay Takes on France
- Kostyuk and Partner Triumph in Wimbledon Doubles: Score Revealed
- Chilavert Slams France Ahead of World Cup Clash; Dugarry Fires Back with Scathing Critique of Paraguay
- Germany’s 2026 World Cup Disaster: Jürgen Klopp in Talks to Take Over as National Team Coach

