Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3769 - State Racing Commission
Chapter 3769-6 - Claiming; Jockey and Starter Rules
Section 3769-6-60 - Riding crop restrictions
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Although the use of a riding crop is not required, a jockey who uses a riding crop during a race shall do so only in a manner consistent with exerting his or her best efforts to win.
(B) In any race in which a jockey will ride without a riding crop, an announcement of that fact shall be made over the public address system.
(C) An electrical or mechanical device or other expedient designed to increase or retard the speed of the horse, other than a riding crop approved by the stewards pursuant to paragraphs (K) and (L) of this rule shall not be possessed by anyone or applied by anyone to a horse at any time at a location under the jurisdiction of the commission.
(D) A riding crop shall not be used on a two year-old horse in races before April first of each year.
(E) Allowable uses of a riding crop:
(F) Use of the riding crop to make contact with a horse to maintain focus and concentration, to control the horse for safety of the horse and rider, or to encourage a horse is allowed, with the following exceptions:
(G) A riding crop shall not be used to strike another person.
(H) After the race, a horse shall be subject to inspection by a racing official or official veterinarian looking for cuts, welts, or bruises in the skin. Any adverse findings shall be reported to the stewards.
(I) Use of the crop during workouts shall be permitted so long as such use does not violate any other provision of the rule.
(J) The giving of instructions by any licensee that, if obeyed, would lead to a violation of this rule may result in disciplinary action also being taken against the licensee who gave the instructions.
(K) Only padded/shock absorbing riding crops which have not been modified in any way may be carried in a race.
(L) During a race, if a jockey rides in a manner contrary to this rule, the stewards may impose a minimum suspension of two days, and may impose a minimum fine of two hundred fifty dollars if in the opinion of the stewards, the violation is egregious or intential. Factors in determining whether a violation is egregious include at least the following:
(M) Riding crops shall have a shaft and a flap and will be allowed in racing and training only if the riding crop meets the following specifications:
(N) The flap is the only allowable attachment to the shaft and must meet these specifications:
(O) The clerk of scales and paddock judge shall have the duty of checking the riding crop used by jockeys in a race.
(P) All riding crops are subject to inspection and approval by the commission, stewards, clerk of scales and paddock judge.
Replaces: 3769-6-60