Jockeys Struggle with Mental Health Issues
The horse racing industry is launching a mental health initiative for jockeys, with the Jockeys’ Guild and federal oversight agency collaborating to provide support and resources.
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The horse racing industry is launching a mental health initiative for jockeys, with the Jockeys’ Guild and federal oversight agency collaborating to provide support and resources.
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