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kiwiz 10th April 2019 07:43 PM

France has recently tightened their whip rules
Two years ago they reduced the maximum permitted number of strokes from eight to six
Now the new maximum permitted number is five strokes

Sands 22nd April 2019 08:32 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by kiwiz
France has recently tightened their whip rules

I think Ireland did the same

darkydog2002 5th May 2019 04:50 PM

Ridiculous rules.

We are talking here of a 600 KG getting a few slaps with the whip.

No jockey worth his salt would overdo it.

I wonder where Australian Racing is going with all this "manbypamby " crap.

No wonder punters are abandoning horseracing.

Sands 31st May 2019 07:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Sands
I think Ireland did the same

From April 9th "any rider striking a horse nine times or more in a race will automatically trigger a stewards inquiry"

Sands 31st May 2019 07:14 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Sands
From April 9th "any rider striking a horse nine times or more in a race will automatically trigger a stewards inquiry"

Jockeys not happy
"Introducing eight-strike limit rule ‘shows lack of enlightened thinking’"

kiwiz 2nd June 2019 05:05 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Sands
Jockeys not happy
"Introducing eight-strike limit rule ‘shows lack of enlightened thinking’"

Could be worse
As per my previous post France five-strike limit

kiwiz 3rd October 2019 05:10 AM

Canada harness have recently implemented new whipping rules

Main points:

"Drivers must keep both hands in the handholds at all times. Drivers must limit the use of the whip at all times while on the racetrack.

Drivers can never reach back to whip a horse. All whipping movement must be done from the wrist. The forearm must remain perpendicular to the track when the whip is used.

For any infractions of the new rules, a driver can receive demerit points.

Once a driver has accumulated more than three points, that driver is suspended from driving on the next race card. After a driver receives their first suspension, they will be put on probation and suspended from the next race card each time they receive an additional demerit point."

proxy 27th October 2019 05:55 PM

Showjumping now on the list. From 1 January 2020, only cushion-type whips will be allowed in the UK. And also changes to spur rules.

DCFC 1st October 2020 03:22 PM

Interesting comments re whip rules by ex jockey, Clare Lindop.

https://twitter.com/FromTHMPodcast/...610278327009280

proxy 13th November 2020 05:53 AM

Interesting read:

https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/10/11/2094


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