The Jockey Club may keep these records; otherwise the Bloodhorse Magazine is the leading industry publication.
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Equibase.com has lists of jockeys, horses and trainers plus a lot of other info.
There are no thoroughbred race jockey lists available online. You can search them individually by name or by horse's name. There are lists of celebrities who have thoroughbred horses.
There are many types of jockeys. The most common definition of a jockey would be one who rides atop a Thoroughbred in races, such as the Kentucky Derby. It is also a trademark used for men's underwear.
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Jockeys ride on the back of thoroughbred horses; standard bred horses used in harness racing have drivers.
They are all involved in horse racing, jockeys, trainers stable lads etc.
The trainers actually approach the jockeys about riding their horses, but if a jockey is offered multiple mounts for the same race, the jockey chooses based on which one he thinks has the best chance of winning.
Jacinto Vasquez is a retired jockey and a member of the United States Racing Hall of Fame. Cornelio H. Velasquez was a jockey.
The poles are there for the jockeys' to know how far they are from the finish line. They are also used by trainers to clock a horses racing fractions.
A jockey could live anywhere. However many will live at or near the location where the horses they work with are trained. Some jockeys are directly employed by certain trainers or owners and some are more freelance, meaning they work for different trainers.