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Jockey

A jockey is someone who rides horses in horse racing or steeplechase racing, primarily as a profession. The word also applies to camel riders in camel racing. The word "jockey" originated from England and was used to describe the individual who rode horses in racing. They must be light, typically around a weight of 100–120 lb. (45–55 kg), and physically…

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Etymology

Physical characteristics

Role

Awards

Risk factors

Female jockeys

African American jockeys

Robot jockeys

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Jockey

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Edges133
Triples248
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.014925
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Jockey

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related to External links · 53
Jockey → American Experience, An Overview, April, Archived, Australian Government, Career DescriptionsAt, Commerce, Committee, Darren Beadman, Department, Education, Efforts, Employment, Energy, Events, Examining On-track Injury Insurance, Health, Hearing, Horse-Racing Industry, Horseracing
related to Great Britain and Ireland · 51
Jockey → Alex Greaves, Also, Amy Ryan, Australia, Becauseicouldntsee, Britain, British, British Flat, Champion Apprentice, Cheltenham Festival, Elizabeth Williams Berry, England, Epsom Dash, Epsom Derby's, February, Goya Stakes, Hayley Turner, Hexham Racecourse, In, In September
related to Australia · 19
Jockey → Although, Australia, Bill, Bill Girlie Smith, Bill Smith, During, Elizabeth Williams Berry, In, It, Jack Williams, Melbourne, Queensland, She, Subsequent, Sydney, Victoria, Wilhemena, Wilhemena Smith, William Smith
related to United States and Canada · 19
Jockey → African-American, American, Baja California, Blue Bird, Eliza Carpenter, Gender, In Ponca City, Irish Maid, Jimmy Rain, Little Brown Jug, Oklahoma, Only, Recorded, Sam Carpenter, There, Tijuana, Triple Crown, West, When
related to Risk factors · 16
Jockey → An American Legend, As, Between, Chief, Dehydration, Eating, From, Horse, In Australia, Indeed, Irish Turf Club, Kieren Fallon, Robert Winston, Seabiscuit, Sports Dietitians Australia, The
related to Etymology · 12
Jockey → Dick, Home, House Is Not, In, Jack, John, Norfolk, Northern English, Polly Adler, Scots, Shakespeare's Richard III, The
related to Physical characteristics · 12
Jockey → Bruce Hobbs, Despite, Grand National, Jack Andrews, Jockeys, Jump, Lester Piggott, Longfellow, The, The Kentucky Derby, There, Though
related to Racing colours · 10
Jockey → At, However, Italian, Obtaining, Purple, Silks, Such, The, United States, While
related to References · 10
Jockey → Cambridge University Press, Chisholm, Encyclopædia Britannica, Hugh, Lock-gray-alt-2, Lock-green, Lock-red-alt-2, This, Vol, Wikisource-logo
related to Role · 10
Jockey → After, All, An, In, In Australia, It, Jockeys, Sometimes, This, When

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jockeys first racing race races women ride female became woman won also horse horses australia win new rode zealand weight

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quatrefoilsinstance ofstripes or icons0.80text
Pam O'Neill in Australiainstance ofpioneers0.80text
Linda Jones from New Zealand forced jockey club officials to grant women the right to compete on an equal footing in registered races against meninstance ofpioneers0.80text
in Brazilinstance ofShe had ridden in a number of lady riders events over many years in New Zealand and overseas0.80text
which highlighted that New Zealandinstance ofShe had ridden in a number of lady riders events over many years in New Zealand and overseas0.80text
Australia were outliers in not allowing women to compete with male jockeys in professional racesinstance ofShe had ridden in a number of lady riders events over many years in New Zealand and overseas0.80text
Jockeyrelated to African American jockeysIn0.60section
Jockeyrelated to African American jockeysUnited States0.60section
Jockeyrelated to African American jockeysAfrican Americans0.60section
Jockeyrelated to African American jockeysIt0.60section
Jockeyrelated to AustraliaDuring0.60section
Jockeyrelated to AustraliaVictoria0.60section

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