Jockeys are required to wear helmets during races for safety reasons, but there are no specific rules prohibiting them from removing their helmets immediately after finishing a race. However, the primary focus is on ensuring the safety of the jockey and the horse during the race itself. Once the race is completed and the jockey has crossed the finish line, they are free to remove their helmet if they wish to do so.
Jockeys are required to wear helmets during races for safety reasons, but there are no specific rules prohibiting them from removing their helmets immediately after finishing a race. However, the primary focus is on ensuring the safety of the jockey
Doubt he cares either way, anyone who can ride out and fess up to having the worst farmers going so that there’s blood after every ride in public, really has no worries about what anyone here, there or anywhere thinks!
Doubt he cares either way, anyone who can ride out and fess up to having the worst farmers going so that there’s blood after every ride in public, really has no worries about what anyone here, there or anywhere thinks!
It was said that Napoleon (famously quoted) as saying, “Not tonight Josephine…” - was because he couldn’t perform his bedroom services that night, due to his ‘roids playing him up after a long day in the saddle!
Don’t worry Oisin, you’re in good company! It was said that Napoleon (famously quoted) as saying, “Not tonight Josephine…” - was because he couldn’t perform his bedroom services that night, due to his ‘roids playing him up after a long