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- The silk of each jockey is a reflection of horses owners and has a unique design which cannot be reproduced by other owners.
- A maximum of two colors is authorized on the silk jacket and two on the sleeves.
That Fans of Kentucky Derby know where horses will line up for the 151st race for roses on May 3 in Churchill Downs, It's time to see what each jockey will wear.
The silk of each jockey is a reflection of horses owners and has a unique design which cannot be reproduced by other owners. No owner has the same bristles, and each design is recorded with the Jockey Club, According to Kentucky Derby Museum.
A maximum of two colors is authorized on the silk jacket and two on the sleeves. Navy blue is the only unauthorized color on silk.
Jockey Brian Hernandez Jr.mounted Mystics and When victory in the 150th Kentucky Derby bore a green and black silk in 2024.
Here is what each jockey of 151st Kentucky Derby will wear:
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