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SARATOGA SPRINGS – The horses have their bloodlines and the jockeys have their silks. Technically speaking, the shirts worn by the jockeys, otherwise known as silks, actually belong to the ho… ...
Jockey silks were in fact made of silk, crafted from the many regions of Asia. As horse racing grew in popularity within the U.S., American jockeys still followed the rules and regulations of The ...
Silks embellished with Maker's Mark's signature red sealing wax design and autographed by this year's Kentucky Derby-winning jockey Calvin Borel and several other riders will be auctioned off to ...
The Jockey Club has registered silks for more than 100 years. On a recent day, Keiser held the application for No. 31,632. But there is little fear of running out of design combinations.
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