Pacesetters are intended to set up races for their come-from-behind stablemates, but their jockeys are still expected to try their best. |
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To help young jockeys get a foothold in the sport, those under 26 can claim a weight allowance in certain races. |
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A racecard signed by all of the jockeys riding in Saturday's Grand National will be auctioned in York that evening. |
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Irish flat racing jockeys are finding it increasingly tough to make the weight. |
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The puzzle was to rearrange the pieces so that the jockeys were riding the horses. |
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Sellers believes few jockeys really can naturally keep a competitive weight. |
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Not only do I love this sport, I think the jockeys who participated in it are the world's greatest athletes. |
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Do your figures show that there have been more jockeys injured in recent times? |
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They live in Florida, while he jockeys his schedule to get home once a month. |
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When radio jockeys aired a hitherto-unknown singer, little did they know that his voice would raise a storm of appreciation. |
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Many jump jockeys start on the Flat, and move over when their weight becomes too much to shed in the sauna. |
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Let's just get all the disc jockeys off the air and let muzak fill the airwaves! |
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At 2pm on Tuesday another almighty noise will reverberate around the Cotswolds and to all jockeys it will be music to the ears. |
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I had seen many jockeys on board the same Florida Pearl, but no one handled him better than the bold Maguire. |
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The influx of horses last year led to a similar influx of new trainers and jockeys, supplementing a well-respected group of returnees. |
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He is also one of an elite band of nine jump jockeys to have ridden more than 1,000 winners. |
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I'm not sure that modern jockeys generally are riding enough, and practising enough. |
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The track's jockeys refused to ride the final four races on a ten-race card on Sunday, citing unsafe conditions on the main track. |
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Flat jockeys have an easier ride of it than their jump colleagues but it is still a demanding lifestyle. |
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The Irishman has been one of the leading jockeys of recent seasons and is one of the shrewdest horsemen around. |
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Dalgleish's retirement makes him the latest in a long line of jockeys having to admit that their avoirdupois is just too great a burden. |
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There are numerous examples of horses at the races throwing their jockeys and running wild. |
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Indeed it has been said, rather unkindly, this scheme was framed especially to benefit Ireland's jockeys. |
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The committee included jockeys, owners, trainers, racing association members, and racing officials. |
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Under Michigan rules, jockeys may bet on races they ride as long as their wagers are placed through the owner or trainer of their mounts. |
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Two English jockeys, in racing silks with whips, compete with each other for the audience's attention in a notional horse race. |
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The jockeys riding in the race will instead wear silks in colors chosen by the sponsor, paint manufacturer Dulux. |
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Jockey Alan Daly, who did ride on Saturday, picked up two mounts on horses that other jockeys had refused to ride in protest of the low purses. |
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Officials from the track contacted jockeys later that evening to determine who would accept mounts at Tuesday's draw for Thursday's races. |
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A piece of lead weight from a saddle had been found dropped on the ground, so all the horses had to be unsaddled and the jockeys reweighed. |
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It wasn't surprising then, that the opinion of people mattered a lot when it came to selection of video jockeys to host particular shows. |
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On the flip side, hardcore arcade hounds and video jockeys despised the game for its limited combo system and unbalanced cheap-hit ratio. |
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The music, mixed by six disc jockeys with one video jockey thrown in for effect, ranged from hip-hop to house to retro. |
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While racing's authorities torpidly contemplate these implications, jockeys must earn their daily rice-cake. |
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The 42-year-old Bone won half the races on an eight-race card with the help of three jockeys and two trainers. |
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As well as cameras mounted on four fences, three jockeys will be fitted with cameras in their riding helmets. |
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You can pick it on jockeys, trainers, form and even a dart at the board at you have just as good a chance as getting a collect. |
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At Pimlico Race Course near Baltimore, jockeys took up a collection earmarked for the American Red Cross. |
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Ireland has produced more than its share of quality horses, breeders, trainers, grooms, farriers, jockeys, head lads and punters. |
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If 17 jockeys, trainers, farriers, yes, farriers, and hangers on, have been caught in the UK, how many have not been caught? |
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The one-hour show, with allegations of race fixing, betting scams and jockeys mixing with criminals, made headlines on the front and back pages. |
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Sixteen people including three jockeys and a trainer were arrested today in a probe into alleged fixing of horse races. |
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The advance flagman, who stands 100 yards down the course, claimed he had waved his flag but the jockeys said they had not seen him. |
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They are supposed to be foolproof and guaranteed to keep horses and jockeys safe, and to open in unison. |
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This was Damien's first ever race over fences at the age of forty, an age when most jockeys are thinking about hanging up their boots. |
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Massive corporate desk jockeys aren't always in the best of physical condition. |
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Given the rarity value of what had been set before us, how many more words would the desk jockeys back in head office demand? |
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In his success, desk jockeys everywhere are allowed to think that they still have a chance at athletic prowess. |
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The only persons permitted to be close enough to touch the horses are trainers, jockeys, grooms, stewards, and course attendants. |
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The studied silence is broken with people screaming, whistling and booing the jockeys as the bell rings and the equines enter the race arena. |
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He is said to have helped dope horses and fix races and had a number of jockeys on his pay roll. |
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He has been one of Britain's top jockeys for the past two to three years. |
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The book has been an eight-year labour of love for the Ewell resident whose interest started with collecting cigarette cards featuring famous jockeys. |
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He apparently gave the fake sheikh seven winners out of ten tips, but jockeys and trainers can offer better strike rates than that in their newspaper columns. |
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We've always known that jockeys and footballers make lousy tipsters, but what of that timeless font of sporting knowledge and erudition, sportswriters? |
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If the impasse continues, the jockeys could take the matter to court. |
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I apologize to my fellow jockeys, the owners, and the trainers. |
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The silver racehorse pepper pots, ridden by jockeys in the royal colours, are believed to have been commissioned to mark the diamond jubilee of Queen Victoria. |
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There will be a panel discussion by women jockeys, trainers, and owners. |
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We have already had the location of our proposed new racecourse visited by a number of leading racehorse trainers and jockeys and the feedback has been unanimously positive. |
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In the same year, he was one of five jockeys arrested as part of an investigation into alleged race fixing, but was later released without charge. |
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While the racing director did not give individual figures, he said the two jockeys had the best winning percentages when riding horses rated one to three in the betting. |
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At Belmont, jockeys must not let their horse run too hard too early, and conserve some energy for the half-mile-long backstretch. |
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The 43-year-old Borel is one of the few jockeys that people who do not follow horseracing have heard of. |
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Too often, exactas, trifectas, and superfectas are influenced by jockeys who can't win the race and decide to stop riding in the final few strides. |
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By using real racehorses and real jockeys, the film makers have brought a physicality that is often missing in these days of computer-generated effects. |
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The jockeys trot their horses down the Speedway toward the starting line. |
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Champion jockeys were soon riding on the Continent and in Ireland as well. |
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From jockeys to poets, singers to nuns, barbers to bewildered sportsmen, they all combine to bring you on a two hour side-splitting journey of pure entertainment. |
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But trainers need jockeys who can compete on handicaps at weights considerably less than 9st, and it is a fearsome task to comply, even for fit athletes. |
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To keep their weight down, jockeys lived on 600 calories a day. |
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Carnatica has initiated a voice management course for people who use their voice professionally, such as singers, musicians, radio jockeys and call centre executives. |
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This contest produced a thrilling duel between the Rosewell House winner and Full Cream but Smullen did his work well and increased his lead at the top of the jockeys table. |
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But the real growth in adventure racing is in shorter races aimed at weekday desk jockeys looking for fun and adventure outside of billable hours. |
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Moreover, the Hunters were related through marriage to the Reidys of Brownstown and to the Barretts, successful trainers and jockeys respectively. |
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The jockeys will charge the tape and bolt to the first fence anyway, and in far flung outposts of the old Empire and beyond, they'll tune in as well. |
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Punters like me are uneasy when we witness things such as hot favourites finishing down the field with only lame explanations offered by trainers and jockeys. |
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The program was spawned from the Horse Race Law, which provides for health funding to jockeys and their dependents through the uncashed mutuel tickets. |
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So where are the angry headlines and government initiatives to fatten up our jockeys? |
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There's a few more jockeys that need waking up at dawn if you ask me. |
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Nevertheless Gartside and Cervera, though technically neat, struggled to find the humour in dressing as jockeys riding a symbolic horse race from Siberia to Moscow. |
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Jockeys should never get off scot-free when they make mistakes, but the recent calls for jockeys to be banned for months for dropping their hands is quite nonsensical. |
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Read in the music press that disc jockeys were wanted by a pirate radio station. |
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The course was secured by police who then evacuated jockeys, race personnel, and local residents along with 60,000 spectators. |
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These are so infamous that even their names strike fear into the most professional of jockeys. |
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By 1996, MTV, with its over-the-top videos and video jockeys was on Indian television. |
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The government thinks these stupid camel jockeys are going to come to America and take revenge. |
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When I took part in a horse race, my girlfriend unsupportively placed a bet on one of the other jockeys. |
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They'll break from the gate in full tack with jockeys riding catchweight in silks. |
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We get the dinkum oil off him. He knows all the jockeys and trainers and everything. |
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If jockeys are prevented from using the whip as a spur, racing becomes a woolier version of itself only for the sake of appearances. |
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The disc jockeys I most admire are people like Pete Tong, who is well known on the Ibiza club scene, and singer Boy George. |
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James sent the record to other disc jockeys around the country sparking similar reaction. |
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The new station will introduce radio jockeys, such as Aaryan, Hash, Kidilam Feroz, Lakshmi Narayana, Mithra, Nandhana, Nirmal,and Tinku. |
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Jenny, Rugby Not rocket science I am sick to the back teeth of people trying to defend jockeys for the indefensible. |
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Despite the outroar from trainers, owners and fellow jockeys, I understand more arrests are in the pipeline. |
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In my view they need not have apologized for the remark to appease redneck disc jockeys. |
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Many of the sport's greatest jockeys, most notably Sir Gordon Richards, have been British. |
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The Hall of Fame honors remarkable horses, jockeys, owners, and trainers. |
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If dance is more your style, then get to Moshine Mix, featuring nine DJs and video jockeys, at Middlesbrough bar Two 0 Two from 2pm to 1am in aid of Teesside Hospice. |
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Like all the disc jockeys at Flava, Jack Frost is not paid for his time. |
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A UAE delegation, which arrived in Dhaka recently, handed over the money to be distributed among 879 children who had been trafficked to the UAE to serve as camel jockeys. |
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There weren't any horses injured, so from that point of view it was a very good year-as long as jockeys don't overpress their horses in soft ground, there isn't any problem. |
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Horse racing is an equestrian performance sport, typically involving two or more horses ridden by jockeys or driven over a set distance for competition. |
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That was the attitude of the two teams of jockeys who failed to make it past the opening round of Bicton Arena's first ever jockeys v showjumpers v eventers challenge. |
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A false start was declared, but lack of communication between course officials meant that 30 out of the 39 jockeys did not realise and began to race. |
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In 2005 it organised a major campaign on child camel jockeys in the Gulf States, which influenced the UAE's decision to rescue and repatriate up to 3,000 child camel jockeys. |
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A significant part of the BHA's work relates to the disciplining of trainers and jockeys, including appeals from decisions made by the course stewards. |
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Along with acquiring a new name, the station said goodbye to its disc jockeys and put the needle to a broad swath of music that encompasses The Police and No Doubt. |
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The rules are there to protect jockeys, as much as anything, and if you want protecting from barmy behaviour, you've got to expect to be punished for behaving barmily. |
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Without jazz there would have been no disc jockeys or discotheques. |
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