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SAFETY AND HEALTH IN THE HORSE RACING INDUSTRY

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  • In 2000, the licensed jockey population was estimated by the Jockey’s Guild to be approximately 2,700 [Waller et al. 2000].
  • Between 1993 and 1996, 6,545 injuries occurred during official races for an injury rate of 606 per 1,000 jockey years [Waller et al. 2000].
  • In a 1987 article, it was reported that more than 100 jockeys have been killed in work-related incidents since 1950 [DeBenedette 1987].
  • Numerous studies in the published scientific literature conclude that the low body weight requirement for jockeys increases the risk of acquiring eating disorders and adopting unhealthy behaviors in order to control weight.

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Jockey Injuries in the United States Journal of the American Medical Association: March 8, 2000 / 283(10):1326-1328.

For Jockeys Injuries Are Not a Long Shot
Physician and Sportsmedicine: June 1987 / 15:237-245.

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