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How Fast Is Horse Racing (jockey)?
19.0 m/s
68.4 km/h · 42.5 mph
Horse-and-jockey reach 70 km/h sprinting — the rider crouching low to streamline the airflow. A furlong (200 m) takes about 10 seconds at full gallop. Jockeys typically weigh just 50-55 kg, kept artificially low for racing weight.
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Did you know?
Jockey weights are tightly regulated — typically 53 kg or less. Jockeys have higher rates of eating disorders than almost any other sport, due to the constant weight pressure.
How it compares
- Faster than zebras gallop
- 200 m in just 10 seconds
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