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  2. Groom (profession) - Wikipedia

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    Grooms whose employers are involved in horse sports or horse racing are often required to travel with their employers to provide support services during competitions. The services required vary with the type of competition and range from simply ensuring that the horse is ready for the start of the competition to warming the horse up beforehand.

  3. Careers a sure bet with Sandy's Racing & Gaming - AOL

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    Aug. 31—CATLETTSBURG — Sandy's Racing and Gaming hosted a job fair on Wednesday, reaffirming its guarantee of longstanding careers in the area isn't an empty promise. Job applicants waited ...

  4. Racing secretary - Wikipedia

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    A racing secretary is an occupation in American horseracing.The secretary is typically licensed by the government and is responsible for the custody and safekeeping of horse papers and ownership documents, forming races, compiling a list of entries, keeping a complete record of all races, publishing and printing an accurate race program, writing the condition book, providing records for the ...

  5. Gary Stevens (jockey) - Wikipedia

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    Stevens' career as a jockey has been punctuated by a number of significant injuries. His first major accident was a starting gate training incident in 1985 when a horse threw him into the rail, putting him into a coma for 16 hours and causing serious injuries to his shoulder and right knee. [35]

  6. Jockey - Wikipedia

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    An Overview of Safety and Health for Workers in the Horse-Racing Industry. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Job Guide: Jockey. Department of Education, Employment, and Workplace Relations. Australian Government. Jockeys: Darren Beadman. The Australian Racing Museum. "Jockey Career Description". Career Descriptions

  7. Steve Cauthen - Wikipedia

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    Steve Cauthen (born May 1, 1960) is a retired American jockey.. In 1977 he became the first jockey to win over $6 million in a year working with agent Lenny Goodman, [4] and in 1978 he became the youngest jockey to win the U. S. Triple Crown.

  8. Race caller - Wikipedia

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    Among the jobs of a race caller is to identify the positions of various entrants during the race, and point out any sudden moves made by them. In horse racing, many callers also point out the posted fractions—the times at which the lead horse reached the quarter-mile, half-mile and similar points of a race.

  9. British Horseracing Authority - Wikipedia

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    Careers In Racing (also known simply as CIR) is an industry-owned brand managed by the Industry Recruitment & Training department of the British Horseracing Authority. [4] Careers In Racing acts as the recruitment and training portal for horse racing and thoroughbred breeding in Great Britain.

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