(Jose Gutierrez wins top apprentice jockey award at the Horseshoe Indy 2025 meet / Photo by Coady Media)
Jose Gutierrez wins Juan Saez Leading Apprentice Award at Horseshoe Indianapolis
From the Horseshoe Indianapolis Media Team / Tammy Knox:
SHELBYVILLE, Ind. (Thursday, November 13, 2025) – Jose Gutierrez may have started off the season slower than normal, but he finished with a bang to earn the 12th Juan Saez Leading Apprentice Award Thursday, November 13 at Horseshoe Indianapolis. Gutierrez won 46 races over the 117-day Thoroughbred racing season and completed the meet ranked in the top 10 among all jockeys.
“It feels amazing to win this title,” noted Gutierrez in a winner’s circle presentation during closing day. “I am so happy and so thankful for everyone who helped me. I’m thankful for Genaro (Garcia) and Cipriano (Contreras) and John (Haran) who put me on a lot of winners. It’s been a fun year, and I thank Trainer Aaron Shorter for putting me on my first winner (last December at Oaklawn Park aboard Charlina).”
A native of Guatemala, Gutierrez took his time in his quest to be a jockey. He served as an exercise rider for a few years before taking out his license last year and beginning his career as a jockey. To date, he has 50 career wins with more than $1.3 million in purse earnings. $1.1 million of which was earned during the 2025 season at Horseshoe Indianapolis.
Gutierrez will stay locally during the off season and plans to return to Horseshoe Indianapolis in 2026 when action resumes in April.
“I plan to ride at Turfway this winter,” added Gutierrez.
The Juan Saez Leading Apprentice Award was implemented in 2014 following the passing of Juan Saez from a racing incident. The Panamanian-born jockey was the leading apprentice jockey from that season. Gutierrez becomes the 14th recipient of the award as two years have had ties for the top apprentice jockey, 2019 (Joe Ramos, Kendall Sterritt) and 2023 (Hannah Leahey, McKenna Anderson). Eric Halstrom, vice president and general manager of racing and Chris Polzin, director of racing made the winner’s circle presentation to Gutierrez.
The 23rd season of live Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse concluded Thursday, Nov. 13. Racing returns for the 24thseason Tuesday, April 7. For more information on racing at Horseshoe Indianapolis, visitwww.caesars.com/horseshoe-indianapolis/racing or find details on social media @HSIndyRacing.
###
About Horseshoe Indianapolis
Horseshoe Indianapolis, owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment, Inc. (NASDAQ: CZR), holds multiple awards for customer service, entertainment, gaming, racing, dining, and diversity. Located just minutes from Indianapolis in Shelbyville, Ind., this one-of-a-kind property has wall to wall excitement on the 105,940 square foot gaming floor, featuring more than 1,600 slots and 72 table games along with a state-of-the-art World Series of Poker Room containing 20 tables. In addition, Horseshoe Indianapolis offers the only live Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse racing in the state showcased on a one-mile dirt racecourse and a seven-eighths mile turf course. Simulcast and sports wagering is offered year-round at Caesars Race & Sportsbook, also located on the casino floor, with additional gaming provided at Caesars Race & Sportsbook in Clarksville, Ind. Players can reap benefits from Caesars Rewards, the industry’s most lucrative bonus program now offered at more than 50 destinations. Please visit www.caesars.com/horseshoe-indianapolis for more information and find Horseshoe Indianapolis on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Must be 18 or older to wager on horse racing at racetracks and 21 or older to gamble at sports books and casinos. Please play responsibly. If you think you or someone you care about may have a gambling problem, call 1-800-9-WITH-IT (1-800-994-8448). ©2025 Caesars License Company, LLC.

Leave A Comment
You must be logged in to post a comment.