Mongolia raises legal minimum age of child jockeys to 8
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MONGOLIA has raised the legal minimum age of child jockeys to eight, local media reported on Wednesday, citing the country’s authority for family, child and youth development.
The move came after issues related to the rights and safety of child jockeys were being raised at a time when the Mongolian national holiday Naadam, which features horse racing, archery and wrestling, was approaching.
In addition, relevant recommendations for child jockeys, their parents and horse trainers were being provided in order to ensure the safety of children, the authority said in a statement.
According to the previous Rules of the National Naadam Horse Racing, the minimum age of child jockeys is seven years old.
However, the rule had not been applied to all horse races organized throughout the year in the country.
So far this year, about 3,200 child jockeys had participated in a total of 82 horse races across the country, according to the authority.
During the horse races, a child jockey died and nine others had been seriously injured.
Horse racing of the national holiday Naadam was the most coveted, most watched and most competitive one.
Inscribed in UNESCO’s List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, the official holiday is celebrated from July 11-15. (Xinhua/NAN
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