Jockey Mike Smith will wear helmet camera in Breeders' Cup

Jockey Mike Smith will wear helmet camera in Breeders' Cup

Published Oct. 30, 2017 10:50 a.m. ET

DEL MAR, Calif. (AP) Jockey Mike Smith will wear a miniature camera on his helmet during this weekend's Breeders' Cup, bringing fans a close-up view from the saddle.

The ''Jockey Cam'' will be incorporated in NBC and NBCSN's live coverage of the season-ending championships at Del Mar on Friday and Saturday. This marks the first time viewers can watch a jockey's tactical decisions as a major stakes race unfolds.

Smith leads the Breeders' Cup with 25 victories and more than $34 million in purse earnings. He will ride several favorites, including defending champion Arrogate in the $6 million Classic on Saturday.

The camera helmet weighs only 2.6 ounces and can deliver high-definition pictures and video. NBC Sports Group coordinating producer Rob Hyland says the ''fresh perspective'' will allow viewers to see the ''quick decisions a jockey must make during a race.''

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