one who rides horses in races
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A person who rides a horse in a race is called a Jockey. People often call Jockeys Track riders although they are not. The difference between them is that a Track rider is paid to work a racehorse around a track, usually doing trot and canter laps, while a Jockey is paid to make the horse gallop as fast as it can during a race.
Also, depending on the types of races they are in the Jockey could also be called a Picnic Jockey (if they do picnic races) etc.
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