This is a good question. Based upon your question, I understood you are interested in acquiring a list of French Horseracing Jockeys specifically? During the 19th century, there was an organization called "Jockey-Club De Paris" that still exist today. This organization is rich in history especially regarding past jockeys during that period in history.
You will discover most of the detailed history online might be printed in French, I know that is perhaps obvious. However, there seems or appears to be some books available in English written by an English writer from England about the Jockey-Club of France or Paris. So, please search the national library databases or local perhaps.
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Jockeys tend to be small and lightweight, as that way they are less of a burden on the horse they are racing.
boxing and jockeys in horse racing have to weigh in.
Horse racing is an equestrian sport that has been practiced over the centuries. It is a sport where horses attempt to be the fastest. Jockeys ride them.
Edward Hotaling was an author who specialized in writing about the history of baseball, with books such as "They're Off! Horse Racing at Saratoga" and "The Great Black Jockeys." He also authored works on other sports topics, including "The Dandy Dons" about the University of San Francisco basketball team.
Jockeys typically wear protective underwear. This is to protect their genital from the high impact sport of horse racing. As jockeys are typically weighed before an event, this underwear must be protective but lightweight.
The jockeys wear silks.
horse racing ( quarter horse and thorobred and sulky racing ( standardbred trotters and pacers ) and sometimes polo
A Jockey's typical day racing is very hard, especially for National Hunt (jump) jockeys. They sometimes only get home at 12am then are back out again at 6am.
Tim Fitzgeorge-Parker has written: 'Roscoe' -- subject(s): Biography, Generals, Great Britain, Great Britain. Army, Horsemen and horsewomen, Jockey Club (Great Britain) 'Jockeys of the seventies' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Horse racing, Jockeys, Steeplechasing 'Ever loyal' -- subject(s): Biography, Racehorse trainers 'The guv'nor' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Horse racing, Horse trainers 'Roscoe: The bright shiner' 'No secret so close' 'Flat race jockeys' -- subject(s): Biography, Horse racing, Jockeys 'Training the racehorse' -- subject(s): Horse racing, Race horses, Training
French Horse Racing Hall of Fame was created in 1899.
The term bug boy is applied to apprentice jockeys. They are called this as the asterisk which is placed next to their names on the horse racing programmes looks like a bug.