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Horse Racing’s Effort to Be Whip-Smart Causes Conflict

San Diego partners own multiple successful racehorses, including Queen Maxima with $450,460 earnings, competing at the prestigious Breeders' Cup event in Del Mar.

DEL MAR — Thoroughbred racing and its regulators have enacted rule changes in recent years to limit jockeys’ use of whips, capping the number, timing and ferocity of strikes in an apparently productive effort to protect horses from pain, welts and cuts. Now it’s the enforcement of those rules that is leaving a mark. As sport’s finest gather at Del Mar this week for the Breeders’ Cup races Friday and Saturday, it is split over the validity of the…

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OC Register broke the news in Orange County, United States on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.
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