Woodbine's Minimum Weight Raised to 118

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The minimum weight for jockeys will be raised to 118 pounds at Canada's Woodbine Racetrack, effective Thursday, Aug. 6, in conjunction with Condition Book 4. Woodbine Entertainment made the announcement Saturday in consultation with the Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association of Ontario (HBPA) with a statement that “the health and welfare of our jockeys was the driving factor for this decision, and the new base weight aligns with racing jurisdictions in Kentucky, Florida, and New York.”

Depending on conditions and age, top weights will be up to 125 pounds. Stakes and handicap races will still be subject to assigned weights by Woodbine's racing secretary.

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