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Jockey uniforms, referred to as jockey “silks” date back to Ancient Rome, like most contemporary sporting events. Historians speculate that Ancient Romans used colored capes during chariot ...
Kentucky Derby 2023 is almost here, and to celebrate, The Courier Journal is launching its 5th annual Color the Jockey Silks competition, sponsored by COIT Cleaning & Restoration. That means it's ...
The Courier Journal is hosting its 7th annual Color the Jockey Silks competition. There are four age categories, with a winner in each category receiving $100. Winners will be announced online and ...
So we're looking at all the jockey silks and ranking them from "ugh, no, they're an eyesore!" to "Ooo, that looks like what a winner would wear!" Here's the full look at all 20 jockeys' silks ...
The Courier Journal received almost 100 entries for its seventh annual Color the Jockey Silks competition sponsored by COIT Cleaning & Restoration. We asked you to get creative — and that's ...
Each silks design is registered with the Jockey Club, and no two owners have the same silks. If you see two of the same silks in a race, that means both horses belong to the same owner.
The Courier Journal received almost 200 entries for its sixth annual Color the Jockey Silks competition sponsored by COIT Cleaning & Restoration. We asked you to get creative — and that's ...
It's Kentucky Derby and Oaks week!While all the attention usually is drawn in by the horses, the jockey silks tend to make a splash as well. Take a look at this year's silks for both races ...
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The Courier Journal's Color the Jockey Silks 2025 contest is back. Here's how to enterThat means it's time to haul out the paint, crayons, pens, beads, feathers, glitter, sequins and glue to put your mark on the most creative Kentucky Derby jockey silks. Four artists will win $100 ...
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