Pennsylvania Code
Title 7 - AGRICULTURE
Part VIII - State Horse Racing Commission
Subpart E - Thoroughbred Rules of Racing (Horse)
Chapter 305 - RULES OF THOROUGHBRED RACING-TEMPORARY REGULATIONS
RUNNING OF THE RACE
Section 305.291 - Use of a riding crop
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) Although the use of a riding crop is not required, any jockey who uses a riding crop during a race shall do so only in a manner consistent with exerting his/her best efforts to win. In all races where a jockey will ride without a riding crop, an announcement of this fact shall be made over the public-address system.
(b) Other than the riding crop approved by the Stewards, no electrical, mechanical or other device designed to increase or retard the speed of a horse, shall be possessed by a jockey, nor shall any electrical, mechanical device by applied by anyone to a horse at any time on the grounds of the licensed racing entity during the meeting.
(c) Riding crops shall not be used on 2-year-old horses before April 1 of each year.
(d) The riding crop shall be used during a race for safety, correction and encouragement of the horse in an appropriate, proportionate, and professional manner, taking into account the rules of racing herein. The stimulus provided by the use of the riding crop shall be monitored by the Stewards at all times so as not to compromise the health, safety and welfare of the horse.
(e) Except for extreme safety reasons all riders should comply with the following when using a riding crop:
(f) When deciding whether to review the jockey's use of the riding crop, Stewards may consider how the jockey has used the riding crop during the course of the entire race, with particular attention to its use in the closing stages, and other relevant factors such as: