BHA defends decision to raise riding weight despite jockeys’ criticism
Riders are unhappy with a 2lb increase to weights.
The British Horseracing Authority has defended the planned 2lb weight rise announced on Tuesday in light of criticism from some jockeys. Since the resumption of racing following the first Covid lockdown, jockeys had been given a 3lb allowance as a temporary measure with saunas and gyms out of action. It was announced in November that saunas would be permanently removed from the weighing room. The BHA will introduce a 2lb rise in bottom and top weights on March 26, replacing the 3lb allowance, although Dale Gibson, Professional Jockeys Association Interim CEO, said “some jockeys are concerned that their body weight has naturally increased during the lengthy Covid period where the 3lb allowance was utilised”. In a statement on Wednesday, the BHA said: “In light of comments made in relation to the 2lb riding weight increased announced yesterday, the BHA would like to clarify a few areas in relation to the policy and consultation.Breaking: The BHA has raised the minimum weight for jockeys, following the permanent removal of saunas from weighing room. The minimum Flat weight will now be 8st 2lbs and minimum Jump weight set at 10st 2lbs pic.twitter.com/gyCtcyKB8x
— Sky Sports Racing (@SkySportsRacing) January 25, 2022
“The 3lb Covid allowance was a temporary, emergency measure introduced to support jockeys when saunas and gyms were closed as an infection control measure. “As part of the consultation regarding the potential removal of saunas, longer-term solutions were discussed to ensure that jockeys continue to be supported should saunas be removed. “The 3lb Covid allowance has not been removed in its entirety, as has been suggested. It has been replaced by a 2lb rise in both min and max weights in all races other than Pattern races (where weights structure will be reviewed on a race-by-race basis) and Flat amateur races. “The raising of the maximum weight in handicaps has the effect of shifting the weights up, meaning all riders will carry 2lb more than previously was the case in the vast majority of GB races pre-Covid, and just 1lb less than during temporary Covid measures. “A 3lb allowance for safety equipment, introduced following the requirement to wear a Level 2 body protector, will remain in place, as will a further 1lb allowance for all Flat jockeys during the winter months to account for an extra layer of warm clothing “The 2lb rise also brings maximum weights in line with those in Ireland.
Interesting listen! @RKingscote is brilliant in discussing his former bosses @themichaelowen and @TomDascombe, as well as the BHA’s recent announcement to raise the minimum Flat weight to 8st 2lbs with @MCYeeehaaa… pic.twitter.com/aY9EipNb45
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) January 25, 2022
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