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The word for an equestrian in Spanish is ecuestre.
hockey jockey
Carson McCullers
Demetrius oh yeahrespect it
Clocky (The alarm clock), walkie-talkie, cocky, box seat, Jeremy Shockey (football player), on key
His regular jockey, Ron Turcotte, was a Canadian, as was trainer Lucien Lauren.
Best translation I can give is, “that boy doesn’t know who he’s spanking! I will have to work with this horse myself!” basically, Lucian was saying Paul, the jockey, is an inexperienced boy that should never be trusted to jockey Secretariat.
The French use the word "jockey" (masculine noun).
The jockey on Sham in the 1973 Belmont Stakes was Laffit Pincay Jr. Sham finished in second place in that race, famously losing to Secretariat, who won by an impressive 31 lengths. This race is often remembered for Secretariat's remarkable performance and record-setting time.
I must say, I've no clue what you are asking.
Frank Hayes, a jockey, died on June 4, 1923, after suffering a heart attack during a horse race at Belmont Park, New York. He amazingly won the race despite being deceased.
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Frank Hayes was a jockey who, in 1923, suffered a fatal heart attack in the midst of a race at Belmont Park in New York. His horse, Sweet Kiss, finished and won the race with his lifeless body still atop, making him the first, and thus far, only, jockey to win a race after death.
Percy Woodland.
Before he began writing, Dick Francis was a jockey. The first book he wrote was his autobiography, The Sport of Queens.
Anywhere from a few dollars to many thousands depending on where they finish. Jockeys in the first three positions get 10% of the portion of prize money that the owner got.
in 2009- Summer Bird Dunkirk Mine That Bird both Summer Bird and Dunkirk are retired due to condylar fractures the Belmont was Dunkirk's last race Summer Bird and Mine That Bird are sired by the same horse-Birdstone whom spoiled Smarty Jones' triple Crown in '04