The International Conference for the Health, Safety and Welfare of Jockeys (ICHSWJ) returns this year after a Covid-19 pandemic-related hiatus and will be held on Thursday, Sept. 28 at Auteuil Racecourse in Paris. It will be held in conjunction with the 57th International Conference of Horseracing Authorities during the week before the G1 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.
Following three panel discussions involving riders' mental health and psychological fitness, the prevention of spinal injuries in jockeys, and how the sport can provide consistency in concussion management across racing jurisdictions to deliver the best outcomes for jockeys, recently retired third-generation jockey Tom Scudamore will provide his reflections on the content and on the work of the ICHSWJ.
“The IFHA and the ICHSWJ Steering Group are looking forward to the return of this important conference,” ICHSWJ Chairman Darragh O'Loughlin said. “Improving jockey health, safety, and welfare is vital for our sport. Themes we will explore at this year's conference include concussions, spinal injuries, and mental health. Following each presentation, we will also have a question-and-answer session as we all strive to expand our understanding of these topics.”
For those interested in attending the ICHSWJ in person, priority will be given to delegates who are members of the IFHA. Individuals outside of the IFHA's membership are encouraged to submit their request as soon as possible as space is extremely limited. A free live video stream of the ICHSWJ conference will be available, and those attending remotely are strongly encouraged to register in advance.
The conference will begin at approximately 9:00 CEST (GMT+1).
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