Maryland racing community mourns passing of Martin Mora

The Maryland racing community is mourning the loss of Martin Mora, a Maryland Jockey Club security guard and former backstretch worker who died the morning of April 18 at his home in Laurel. He was 56.
Mora was well-recognized by many at the MJC racetracks because of his presence in the winner's circle on live racing days. Part of his security job was monitoring activities and assisting longtime track photographer Jim McCue at the finish line. And if there was precipitation, he held the umbrella over McCue and his camera.
"He was more than just a security guard—he was a great friend and he had a good sense of humor," McCue said. "I relied on him. He took care of me when it rained. One year just before the Preakness he had emergency surgery on his leg, and I remember asking (former MJC President Tom Chuckas) if Martin could come back and handle the winner's circle. He told me, 'As long as he gets clearance from a doctor.' Martin really wanted to come back. He was with me for eight to 10 years."
Latest Posts

The entire Maryland racing community showed its true character today on the backstretch at Laurel Park when quick action from horsemen and officials saved the life of jockey agent Simon Purdy.

The Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association (THA) will host an important Backstretch Workforce Topics Webinar on Monday, September 29 at 11:00 a.m. This timely session will focus on I-9 audits, legal risks, and workforce enforcement issues that directly affect employers in the racing industry.