So you can identify them easier(they always wear the same colour and pattern)
The traditional country racing colors worn by jockeys in horse racing events are typically a combination of a base color and stripes or patterns in different colors. These colors are unique to each owner or stable and are used to identify the horse and jockey during the race.
Jockeys wear "racing silks" in a variety of primary colors and white: red yellow blue etc.
Jockeys
Jockeys tend to be small and lightweight, as that way they are less of a burden on the horse they are racing.
no i don't think it is wrong to bet on horse racing
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.
boxing and jockeys in horse racing have to weigh in.
In NYS in the early 1990s, it was the racing authority.
You could do jumping
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The jockeys wear silks.
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.