Injured Jockeys Fund
About the Injured Jockeys Fund
The Injured Jockeys Fund (IJF) is a charitable organization dedicated to supporting professional jockeys who have suffered injuries while pursuing their careers in horse racing. Established in 1964, the IJF provides financial assistance, rehabilitation services, and emotional support to injured jockeys and their families.
With a mission to ensure that no jockey faces hardship due to injury, the IJF plays a crucial role in the welfare of these athletes. The organization works closely with medical professionals to facilitate recovery and rehabilitation, helping jockeys return to their profession or transition to new careers.
The IJF also offers a range of services, including:
- Financial Support: Providing grants and financial aid to cover living expenses during recovery.
- Rehabilitation Services: Access to physiotherapy and other medical treatments to aid recovery.
- Emotional Support: Counseling and mental health services to help jockeys cope with the psychological impact of their injuries.
In addition to direct support, the IJF actively promotes safety within the sport, advocating for better training and equipment standards to reduce the risk of injury. The organization relies on donations and fundraising events to sustain its operations and expand its services.
Through its commitment to the welfare of jockeys, the Injured Jockeys Fund not only helps individuals but also contributes to the overall integrity and safety of horse racing as a sport.