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First, click here to download the jockey silks template. After you've decked out your jockey silk, snap a photo and email it to the Courier Journal by 5 p.m. on Sunday, April 23.
Triple Crown Silks will have three derby horses/jockeys wearing their designs this year: Final Gambit, East Avenue, and Sovereignty, as well as one horse in the Kentucky Oaks: Good Cheer.
The Courier Journal is excited for its 7th annual Color the Jockey Silks contest. Enter to win $100 by designing and decorating Kentucky Derby silks.
The jockey for this year's Derby favorite, Forte, is Irad Ortiz Jr. He'll be wearing a dark green silk with white stripes on the sleeves and an STL that evokes the logo on MLB's St. Louis ...
The Courier Journal is excited for its 7th annual Color the Jockey Silks contest. Enter to win $100 by designing and decorating Kentucky Derby silks.
Each silks design is registered with the Jockey Club, and no two owners have the same silks. If you see two of the same silks in a race, that means both horses belong to the same owner. In 1978 ...
Threeunderthrufive No. 15 Jockey: Harry Skelton, wearing royal blue silks with white hoops and maroon sleeves and a maroon cap Trainer: Paul Nicholls Horse colour: Bay Perceval Legallois No. 16 ...
12. Lord Miles If you asked me to pick out what a standard silk design would look like, this would be it. That doesn't mean it's bad, but there are better.
The Courier Journal is excited for its 5th annual Color the Jockey Silks contest. Enter to win $100 by designing and decorating Kentucky Derby silks!