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DEL MAR, Calif. (AP) — Jockey Mike Smith will wear a miniature camera on his helmet during this weekend's Breeders' Cup, bringing fans a close-up view from the saddle.
For the second year, the Gwathmey foundation will cover the cost of a new helmet for every licensed jockey at the start of the season.
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For the first time, fans will get to ride in the proverbial saddle at this year's Breeders' Cup. Jockey Mike Smith will be wearing a helmet cam for NBC and NBC Sports Network's coverage, allowing ...