lol that really depends on who they're racing against, but possibly. A jockey's life used to be just being the right weight no matter what the consequences, and they were so weak that they would sometimes faint in the middle of a race, but they raised the minimum weight limit so jockey's are a lot healthier and stronger now.
A person who rides horses (mainly thoroughbreds) is called a Jockey
The rider of a horse in a race is called a Jockey.
In the United States, in Thoroughbred racing the jockey wins 10% of the horse's winnings for a given race.
That is a jockey
A jockey uniform is the coloured silks worn by the jockey when riding in a horse race. The colours of the silks are chosen by the owner of the horse when he registers his ownership of the horse.
A jockey rides a race horse in horse racing.
A jockey.
horse, track, race, whip, saddle, bridle, jockey, hooves, nostrils...etc.
In a RACE (not rice) a jockey rides the horse.
he was a horse jockey
They are called assistant starters.
Frank Hayes was a jockey who, in 1923, suffered a fatal heart attack in the midst of a race at Belmont Park in New York. His horse, Sweet Kiss, finished and won the race with his lifeless body still atop, making him the first, and thus far, only, jockey to win a race after death.