Story highlights Tylicki paralyzed from waist down after fallGoFundMe page raises over $300K(CNN) It was the fall that shook horse racing to the core. Freddy Tylicki was paralyzed from the waist down after he was involved in a four-horse pile-up at Kempton Racecourse last month. New British flat racing champion Jim Crowley escaped with a broken nose, Ted Durcan fractured his right ankle, while Steve Drowne was unhurt. Tylicki's mount Nellie Dean and the three other horses involved were all unscathed.
Source: CNN November 08, 2016 14:43 UTC