Jockey School

Jockey School by Michael Feeney Callan, published by BBC/Knight in 1982, is a first edition that spans 143 pages. This book provides an insightful look into the world of horse racing, focusing on the rigorous training and education that aspiring jockeys undergo. It captures the challenges and experiences faced by students at a jockey school, offering readers a glimpse into the dedication required to succeed in this demanding profession.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the various aspects of jockey training, including the physical and mental preparation necessary for the sport. The narrative delves into the daily routines, the relationships formed among students and instructors, and the unique environment of a jockey school. Through its engaging portrayal, the book highlights the commitment and passion that define the journey of those who aspire to become professional jockeys.
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