Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 45, November 2, 2024
Section 4035.9 - Use of riding crops(a) All riding crops are subject to inspection and approval by the stewards and the clerk of scales. (1) Riding crops shall have a shaft and a flap and will be allowed in flat racing including training only as follows: (i) maximum weight of eight ounces;(ii) maximum length including flap of 30 inches;(iii) minimum diameter of the shaft of three-eighths inch; and(iv) shaft contact area must be smooth, with no protrusions or raised surface, and covered by shock absorbing material that gives a compression factor of at least one-millimeter throughout its circumference.(2) The flap is the only allowable attachment to the shaft and must meet these specifications: (i) length beyond the end of the shaft a maximum of one inch;(ii) width a minimum of 0.8 inch and a maximum of 1.6 inches;(iii) no reinforcements or additions beyond the end of the shaft;(iv) no binding within seven inches of the end of the shaft; and(v) shock absorbing characteristics similar to those of the contact area of the shaft.(b) In all races where a jockey will not ride with a whip, an announcement shall be made over the public address system of such fact.(c) Although the use of a whip is not required, any jockey who uses a whip during a race is prohibited from whipping a horse:(1) on the head, flanks or on any other part of its body other than the shoulders or hind quarters;(2) during the post parade or after the race except when necessary to control the horse;(3) excessively or brutally causing welts or breaks in the skin;(4) when the horse is clearly out of the race or has obtained its maximum placing; or(5) persistently even though the horse is showing no response under the whip.(d) Correct uses of the whip are: (1) showing horses the whip before hitting them;(2) using the whip in rhythm with the horse's stride; and(3) using the whip as an aid to maintain a horse running straight.N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 9 § 4035.9