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![]() When Nick Zito was doing the pre-Belmont show on ESPN, he was asked whether jockeys should carry whips. Zito said he didn't think it was necessary and that he personally would prefer it if they did away with the whips.
--Dunbar
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![]() What do they do then in situations like a horse veering, etc., where the whip is used not to ask for speed but to get them away from an unsafe situation?
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![]() I wonder if Birdstone would have won the Belmont without the whip....
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You guys would be very surprised how many people in the industry would have no problem if they took away the whips. Jerry Bailey said that they don't need them. Zito doesn't like them. I asked one of my trainers about it. He said that he would be happy if they got rid of the whips. I would be thrilled if they got rid of them. I think that whips are unnecessary and I think that jockeys over-use the whips. They often times use the whip even when they don't need to. I don't know if you guys saw Big Booster's race the other day. He went from last to first and was cruising home to an easy victory. For some reason, Bejarano decided to hit the horse any way inside the 1/16th pole. There was absolutley no reason for it. The race was over. Anyway, it stung the horse and made him very angry and he propped. It was lucky that it didn't cause an accident. |
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![]() Also, didn't the jockey of Zaftig drop his whip accidently halfway through the stretch, right before she powered away to win?
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But yes, I agree completely, way overused and used when not necessary. And if there really is absolutely no possible circumstance in which jockey safety would be compromised by not having a whip, then yes, I'd be for seeing them gone from racing, too. I just find that hard to believe.
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![]() I respectfully disagree with Mr. Zito.
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![]() First of all - I don't get the whole "requires more skill" thing - since most jockeys aren't that skilled I don't really want to be betting on them without a whip. For horses that drift, don't switch leads, etc. the whip is necessary.
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![]() nope.
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![]() i dont know ? ? ?
i dont get it, i dont see how in anyway it could hurt the sport, and it has to be good for the horses. |
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![]() they've had no problems with it for over a hundred years - why change now? i still can't believe randy moss brought this whole non-issue up. there are so many bigger problems in the game now and this is what we should focus on?
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![]() It doesnt matter' but I vote for no whip. As far for not changing leads,,,,,,,,,,,,so what.
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Of course, if you took the whips away then jockeys would actually have to learn how to do basic things: like keeping a straight path and taking a turn correctly. |
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![]() But isn't that an issue of mis or overuse? Not necessarily the whip itself?
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