I agree with that felons that didn’t commit violent crimes shouldn’t have the firearm rights taken away. My boyfriend got arrest for robbery without violence 12 years ago and an opiate addict at the time. He’s a completely didn’t person now. We want to get a gun yo protect ourselves but technically there can’t even be a firearm in the house. It’s absolutely ridiculously and it cost 10-15k to get his record expunged.
I once had the pleasure of galloping a group one horse, I’ve experienced nothing more exhilarating. Also ungraciously bailed more than once on many bolters. Few people realise the courage it takes to ride fired up thoroughbreds, his dismount sublime from what we can see. I dreamed of being a jockey but grew too tall and never grew the giant gonads required. Jockeys are nothing short of true heroes and some of the six legged partnerships simply magnificent
Bolting is not just 'running away ', the horse is often oblivious to the consequences and there's no point getting injured yourself if there's no way to pull up.
Why did the jockey jump off the horse? Would the horse have won the race otherwise, and did the jockey prevent it?This is my thought because there is a lot of manipulation in horse racing. Please don’t misunderstand me.
as a trainer for 60 years and still riding in my 70s I can see no reason for that bail out, good footing, fenced in circle, just ride till the horse tires out, not like he was running into traffic or off a cliff
The reason he jumped off was the owner didn’t want the horse to win but he was winning ❤
Karamürsel sepeti
My "dismounts" were never that graceful.
I agree with that felons that didn’t commit violent crimes shouldn’t have the firearm rights taken away. My boyfriend got arrest for robbery without violence 12 years ago and an opiate addict at the time. He’s a completely didn’t person now. We want to get a gun yo protect ourselves but technically there can’t even be a firearm in the house. It’s absolutely ridiculously and it cost 10-15k to get his record expunged.
he lost his rein it looks like he did not have control of the horse
The amount of balance this man has is incredible
Good for him, my experience has been I found out when I was laying in the dirt
You can see him trying to control her then she moves into another gear and he knows she has gone
Лошадь отвлекалась на трибуны, потом всадник потерял стремя и сполз. Ну, бывает.
Technically not a jump but more like a controlled landing.
That caused a leading apprentice in Jamaica to suffer two places broken in his leg as he was trying to control a young horse he was working
Pry 25 MPH
SO BORING
Jockey. : " hi ho " " shivers!" Oh fuck 😳 😅
I bailed on my wife one time. Now I am scared when she cooks me something.
https://youtube.com/shorts/msdKuyokZT8?si=jtBUWFrkdpbyLkHs
Me on my first time riding
I highly doubt that dismount was at 40mph, misleading title once again. Glad the horse and rider are safe however.
It takes great skill and athleticism to do what he did. A true cowboy.
They didn't explain that he's Superman and flew away moments later
When riding racehorses for a living one of the most important things to know is how to fall off the right way!
Why show us beginning of video but not the end as we Didn’t really see the jockey dismount of his horse, so no point of video 😤🏴
Jockey have no skills SMFH
I once had the pleasure of galloping a group one horse, I’ve experienced nothing more exhilarating. Also ungraciously bailed more than once on many bolters. Few people realise the courage it takes to ride fired up thoroughbreds, his dismount sublime from what we can see. I dreamed of being a jockey but grew too tall and never grew the giant gonads required.
Jockeys are nothing short of true heroes and some of the six legged partnerships simply magnificent
Bolting is not just 'running away ', the horse is often oblivious to the consequences and there's no point getting injured yourself if there's no way to pull up.
Rigged races
looks more like he lost his left iron and the reins and then fell off as gracefully as possible….
Why did the jockey jump off the horse? Would the horse have won the race otherwise, and did the jockey prevent it?This is my thought because there is a lot of manipulation in horse racing. Please don’t misunderstand me.
Lost an iron
Dumbest video of the month…..CUT before anything happens……SMFH ! BULL$Hit CLiCkBait
Sorry but that ain't 40mph..
His saddle had already started to slip. This was the best way to somewhat control the landing.
The stirrup strap broke on the left side of the horse.
What an easy way to get a broken neck.
Didn't even show the whole thing
Na man pull it in stay on ay real rider would hav stayed on Ur on ay massive track pull the horse in slowly not jump off like ay goon
HORSE JOKEY🗣️🔥🔥🔥
Reminds me of a NZ jockey who fell off and then jumped back on in cowboy fashion to comeback and win a 3200 m race 😎💪🏼👌🏼
Was this the jockey that wasn't supposed to win again! Corrupt sport
Do not bet on this racket of a Sport
They're all Bandits
Blatantl fraud
F horse racing
as a trainer for 60 years and still riding in my 70s I can see no reason for that bail out, good footing, fenced in circle, just ride till the horse tires out, not like he was running into traffic or off a cliff
Wow, you describe the video but you don't SHOW the video…
https://youtu.be/xW7imofKEgg?si=bG1wnPVgAdtaYvrl
Working day with horses 😮😅😊yes
If I owned a race horse i would name it “my face” so then at the race course the chicks would be shouting COME ON MY FACE!!! COME ON MY FACE!!!