Castellano Having a Solid Season at Saratoga

It's been a gratifying summer so far at Saratoga Race Course for Hall of Fame jockey Javier Castellano. The 44-year-old Castellano found the winner's circle for the 20th time this meet when Uncle Water Flow, the even-money favorite, took the opener on Aug. 18. Last year, the two-time champion jockey at Saratoga had his worst Spa season ever, visiting the winner's circle just 13 times. This year, there is rejuvenation. "I am very satisfied with my meet so far," Castellano said before the card began. "I feel great. I want to prove I still belong." Castellano's 2021 season was a hangover from 2020. During that year, he had COVID-19 and that put him out of action for three weeks. In November, he had arthroscopic surgery on his right leg near the hip, further setting him back. He and his new agent P.J. Campo began putting the pieces together. When he was out, he lost mounts. Only hard work and determination got him back. "Getting 13 wins gave me motivation," he said of his 2021 Saratoga. "I was frustrated. I thought people would be more loyal to me. You knock on doors and they close. I could go to barns and say I won four Eclipse Awards as the best jockey in the country; I am in the Hall of Fame; I've won six Travers (G1); 12 Breeders' Cup races. I feel great." Before 2021, Castellano has annually been one of the top riders in Saratoga. He won titles in 2013 and 2014 and had a personal record of 66 in 2013. Castellano said he plans on riding for at least four or five more years.