Robert "Ted" Shields, who worked in Aiken for several years and rode in the Aiken Trials, died last week in Oldsmar, Fla., from injuries suffered from a horse rearing up and falling on him.
Shields, who rode for a number of years as a jockey and was working as an exercise rider in Florida, was pronounced dead at Mease Countryside Hospital. He was 60 years old.
The native of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, rode at a number of race tracks as a jockey. He won his first race on his fifth mount at Bowie Race Course while under contract to Carl Chapman, said Linda Shields, his ex-wife. He rode as a jockey through 1994.
