
Veteran jockey Justin Stein retires again, this time to become horse-racing steward
TORONTO — This time, it feels right for Justin Stein to hang up his tack.
The veteran jockey is retiring after 19 seasons riding thoroughbreds. Stein, 44, left horse racing after 2016 but returned to Woodbine Racetrack in 2019 feeling he was too young then to have called it a career.
Eight years later, Stein feels much more at peace with the decision, given the New Westminster, B.C., native says he’ll start next month as a racing steward with the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario.
“I looked at the steward’s position and kind of figured if it was meant to be I’d get the job and hang up my tack,” Stein said. “If I didn’t get it, I’d be OK with riding still because I love riding and could still ride for a number of years from this point on.