team barney
Well-Known Member
A huge step in the right direction 
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/ho...rom-using-the-whip-in-races-at-the-track.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/ho...rom-using-the-whip-in-races-at-the-track.html
Kind of a strange one tbh, I guess they can still use it for steering by slapping down the shoulder, but I think being banged in your ribs might appear more palatable by the general public rather than a smack with a whip rather than there being any actual proof that it is appreciated by the horses (or any that I have come across!), tbh if it was me I would prefer a smack with a race legal whip than a kick in my ribs with boots on!
Have you been hit by one of the racing whips? My sister has one for jumping, and the other day tried it out to see if it actually did hurt. Gave herself an almighty wallop onto her bare leg (mad child!). It made a big noise, but she said it hardly stung at all and after about 10 seconds the slight sting went altogether... If they were using the longer, thinner whips that are used by most 'normal' riders then it would really hurt, but racing whips are a different kettle of fish altogether...
ETA- there's a difference between using a whip for encouragement/ steering/ all that malarkey and beating it to make it go faster...