

SARGA.CO – Behind the tracks and the roar of the crowd, the world of horse racing hides some astonishing numbers. From the salaries of professional jockeys to the transfer values of champion horses that can rival the price of luxury homes.
Jockeys aren’t just required to ride horses at high speed—they must also maintain their weight, physical fitness, and mental endurance. Given the high risks involved, jockey pay is quite competitive.
Racehorses aren’t just any animals—they’re the result of strict selection and early training, with some descending from world champion bloodlines. No wonder their prices can be jaw-dropping.
Buying a racehorse is only the beginning of a major investment. Owners must also cover regular expenses such as:
For some, horse racing is more than a sport or hobby—it’s a serious business. Investments in jockeys, trainers, and horses can yield significant returns through race wins, endorsements, and even breeding.
Retired champion horses are often used for breeding, producing offspring with high market value. Each foal from a champion bloodline can fetch an extraordinary price, making horses a long-term asset.
Horse racing is a unique fusion of art, strategy, and high stakes. Behind every short race lies a multi-billion-rupiah ecosystem powered by passion, courage, and careful calculation.
Smart Falcon is a name held in high regard on the track—especially in the world of dirt racing.
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