The Jockey Club
The Jockey Club is a prominent organization in the horse racing industry, founded in 1750 in England. It serves as the governing body for thoroughbred horse racing and breeding, overseeing the registration of racehorses and maintaining the official stud book. The club plays a crucial role in ensuring the integrity and welfare of the sport.
In addition to its regulatory functions, The Jockey Club promotes the interests of horse racing through various initiatives and events. It also supports the development of racing facilities and works to enhance the overall experience for fans and participants alike, contributing to the growth of the sport globally.