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The Jockey Club’s website includes an abundance of information about The Jockey Club, its mission and the Thoroughbred industry. We’ve provided this page to help answer some of the most frequently asked questions.
For your convenience, the questions have been categorized. Links to commonly requested resources are provided at the bottom of the page.
Overview
Thoroughbred Information
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I know my horse's registered name, how do I find its history (pedigree, race record, produce record, etc.)? |
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For a free 5-cross pedigree and to order reports such as race records and progeny records, visit equineline.com, the online Thoroughbred information service of our subsidiary, The Jockey Club Information Systems Inc. (TJCIS). For free entries, results, charts and other information, use the Horse Search feature at equibase.com, the Thoroughbred industry’s official database for racing information.
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I have my horse's tattoo number, how do I find more information about it? |
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You can use The Jockey Club's free Tattoo Identification Services available through the Registry homepage at registry.jockeyclub.com.
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Who is my horse's breeder? |
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If you know your horse's registered name or dam and year of birth, you can find its breeder using the free 5-cross pedigree feature at equineline.com.
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How do I find the previous owner of my horse? |
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The Jockey Club does not maintain an ownership database, and The Jockey Club does not disclose ownership information, except under certain circumstances (click here). If your horse raced, you can find the owner/trainer at the time of the horse’s last race using the Horse Search feature at equibase.com and looking at the most recent chart or by ordering race records at equineline.com. You can view sample reports before you order, and sign up is free.
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How do I find a horse I used to own? |
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The Jockey Club does not maintain an ownership database, and The Jockey Club does not disclose ownership information, except under certain circumstances (click here). If your horse raced, you can find the owner/trainer at the time of the horse’s last race using the Horse Search feature at equibase.com and looking at the most recent chart or by ordering race records at equineline.com. You can view sample reports before you order, and sign up is free.
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Where can I obtain winner/race photos of my horse? |
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To locate your horse's race photos, contact the racetracks at which it raced, and they can direct you to the track photographer. Racetrack links: www.equibase.com/tracks/trackinfo.cfm
If you do not know at which track(s) the horse raced, you can view its charts using the Horse Search feature at equibase.com.
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Registry Services
Many questions can be answered by visiting the Registry website. In addition, owners and breeders can use Interactive Registration to perform virtually all registration-related activities online. Sign up through the Registry homepage at registry.jockeyclub.com.
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Jockey Information
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How do I become a jockey? |
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When The Jockey Club was named, the word jockey referred to anyone having to do with horses. Despite its name, The Jockey Club is not an organization for jockeys, but it is the breed registry for Thoroughbreds in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. To find out more information on becoming a jockey, visit the Jockeys' Guild at www.jockeysguild.com.
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How do I contact a jockey? |
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When The Jockey Club was named, the word jockey referred to anyone having to do with horses. Despite its name, The Jockey Club is not an organization for jockeys, but it is the breed registry for Thoroughbreds in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. To find out more about jockeys and how to contact them, visit the Jockeys' Guild at www.jockeysguild.com.
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Trainer Information
Membership
Racing Information
Racing Official Information
Miscellaneous
Links to Resources
The Jockey Club links
Education
Industry Organizations
For a list of links to industry organizations organized by state, national, Canadian and
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Other Links
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