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The colors and patterns of jockeys' silks have special meaning for horse owners. The silks for the historic 150th edition of the Kentucky Derby on May 4 at Churchill Downs are filled with a ...
They tend to be bright and colorful with easy to distinguish patterns. Here are the silks for this year's Kentucky Derby field: The Kentucky Derby 149 Post Position Draw was held Monday ...
Today, every racehorse owner in America registers his silks with The Jockey Club. The first silks registered in America were the scarlet colors of John A. Morris, which were registered in 1895.
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.