Softer Whips for Racehorses at Del Mar
Del Mar is taking the sting out of its whips.
On Wednesday, it will become the first California racetrack to require riding crops that don’t raise welts.
Darrell Haire, regional manager for the Jockeys’ Guild, said the whips are made of softer leather or fabric. They’re supposed to get the horse’s attention with a popping noise rather than by causing pain.
Hall of Fame jockey
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Del Mar is taking the sting out of its whips.
On Wednesday, it will become the first California racetrack to require riding crops that don’t raise welts.
Darrell Haire, regional manager for the Jockeys’ Guild, said the whips are made of softer leather or fabric. They’re supposed to get the horse’s attention with a popping noise rather than by causing pain.
Hall of Fame jockey Mike Smith says he’s used a padded whip for some time
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