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A horse trainer
Large races like the Kentucky Derby allows 20 horses. The average number for smaller races is 8 to 10 horses.
Horse racing is not a team sport. Jockey's ride the horses in races, Trainers train the horse, and Owners own the horse.
The use of horses are that weused to travel on them and now we do rodeos and horse races.
Yes, a jockey is a professional horse rider who races horses competitively on racecourses. So essentially, a jockey is a type of horse rider, but not all horse riders are jockeys.
A jockey is the term for someone who rides horses in horse races. Or more specifically a horse jockey.
Horses are an expensive hobby for some people today. Horse racing is still a popular spectator sport, mostly due to betting on the races. There are also people who raise horses for show and parades, people who train and ride rodeo horses and people who keep horses and ride for recreation.
A maiden horse is a horse that has never won a race. This term is commonly used in horse racing to describe horses that are competing for the first time or have not yet achieved a victory.
there are horse races in kentucky - kentucky derby
there are lots of western races for speed with the quarter horse like the barrel race, pole bending etc.
Most horses that are used for racing are ridden by professional riders called jockeys. Usually the people that own or train the horse do not ride it in the races.
How much rest a race horse should get between races is dependent upon the horse and his health. Usually race horse trainers will give their horses about 3 weeks (21 days) between races. Some horses are able to be raced more or less frequently.