Horse Racing
- The first woman jockey was Alicia Meynell of England. She first
competed in a four-mile race in York, England, in 1804.
- In 1934 Mary Hirsch became the first licensed female trainer of
thoroughbred race horses.
- In 1970 Diane Crump became the first female jockey to ride in the
Kentucky Derby, the biggest thoroughbred race of the year.
- Julie Krone was the first
female jockey to ride in the Belmont Stakes, which is part of racing's
Triple Crown. She rode in
1991. Krone briefly retired in 1999 from horseracing. She returned in
2003 to win the Breeder’s Cup race, becoming the first female
rider to do so.
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