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The colors and patterns of jockeys' silks have special meaning for horse owners. The silks for the historic 150th edition of the Kentucky Derby on May 4 at Churchill Downs are filled with a ...
English: The en:racing silks of Susan Magnier, as worn by the jockey of Galileo to victory in the en:2001 Epsom Derby. Date January 8 (Uploaded on Commons at 2012-01-31 03:58:50 (UTC)/Originally uploaded at 2008-02-01 20:14:35)
A jockey's cap, worn over an equestrian helmet, at races in Dublin in 2014. A jockey's cap is the headgear worn by a jockey in the sport of horse racing. The modern jockey's cap forms part of a jockey's "silks" or racing colours and is worn over a protective equestrian helmet.
The system was formalised and regulated in the 1700s by the Jockey Club (founded at Newmarket circa 1750), a century and a half after horse-racing in its current form became established during the reign of King James I [3] in the environs of Newmarket in Suffolk. In 1762 the second order made by the Jockey Club stipulated that the riders must ...
English: The en:racing silks of Sheikh Mohammed, as worn by the jockey of Carnegie to victory in the en:1994 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. Date 05/02/08 (Uploaded on Commons at 2012-01-31 03:43:58 (UTC)/Originally uploaded at 2008-02-05 20:28:27)
English: The en:racing silks of Hamdan Al Maktoum, as worn by the jockey of en:Nashwan to victory in the en:1989 Epsom Derby and en:Erhaab in the en:1994 Epsom Derby. Date January 8
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This is a list of notable jockeys, both male and female, covering jockeys who have competed worldwide in all forms of horse racing A. Fred Archer ...