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Jockeys Weigh Concussion Protocol For Horse Racing

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Horse Racing Doesn’t Have a Standard Concussion Protocol For Jockeys, California Wants To Create One

Professional horse racing comes with risk. Dozens of horses have died in California this year. But what about the people who ride them? Jockeys get injured too and many suffer concussions. California could become one of the first states with a concussion protocol for jockeys.
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