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Donna Barton Brothers

Donna Barton Brothers, born in 1966 in Alamogordo, New Mexico, is a former jockey and horse racing analyst. With a family deeply involved in the sport, including her mother who was one of the first licensed female jockeys, Donna followed in their footsteps and had a successful career as a jockey herself. After retiring, she transitioned into television broadcasting and became a familiar face providing insightful analysis and conducting interviews with winning jockeys. Donna’s contributions have made her an inspiration to aspiring female jockeys and have left a lasting impact on the history of women in horse racing.

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Anna Lee Aldred

Anna Lee Aldred (1921-2006) was the first woman in the United States to receive a jockey’s license. Her groundbreaking career as a jockey and trick rider in rodeos spanned from 1939 to 1950. Aldred’s impact on women’s history and her determination to break barriers make her a remarkable figure.

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Julie Krone

Julieann Louise Krone, born in 1963 in Benton Harbor, Michigan, is a retired American jockey. Her groundbreaking career and remarkable achievements in horse racing have firmly established her as a trailblazer and a respected figure in the sport. Krone became the first woman to win riding championships at prestigious racetracks and the first and only female jockey to win a Triple Crown race. She was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame and has inspired countless aspiring female jockeys.

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Chantal Sutherland

Chantal Sutherland, the Canadian model, television personality, and jockey, has made a significant impact on the world of North American Thoroughbred horse racing. Known as the Danica Patrick of horse racing, she has become one of the most influential female jockeys of her time. Her charisma, beauty, and love for the sport have attracted a new generation of fans and helped transform the Del Mar racetrack into a fashionable destination. Throughout her career, she has achieved numerous victories and accolades, inspiring aspiring female jockeys and empowering women in sports.

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Rosie Napravnik

Anna Rose “Rosie” Napravnik, a former American Thoroughbred horse racing jockey, achieved remarkable success and became a trailblazer in the sport. She broke gender barriers and inspired future generations, leaving an indelible mark on the history of women in horse racing.

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Rachel Blackmore

Rachael Blackmore MBE, born on July 11, 1989, is an Irish jockey who made history by becoming the first female jockey to win the prestigious Grand National in 2021. Her groundbreaking victories have solidified her place as one of the most influential figures in National Hunt racing, and she continues to inspire future generations of female jockeys.

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Diane Crump

Diane Crump, born in 1948 in Milford, Connecticut, made history as the first woman to ride in a pari-mutuel race in the United States. Despite facing intense opposition, Crump’s determination and love for horses propelled her to achieve remarkable success in the male-dominated sport of horse racing. Her courageous journey paved the way for future generations of female jockeys.

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Rosemary Homeister, Jr.

Rosemary Homeister Jr. is a retired American jockey who made history as the first woman to win the Eclipse Award for Outstanding Apprentice Jockey in 1992. She achieved great success in the sport, winning over 2,000 races and becoming the leading female jockey in the United States in 2000 and 2001. Homeister also made history as the first and only female jockey to win the prestigious Clásico del Caribe in 2001. Despite facing personal challenges, she continued to display resilience and passion for racing. Homeister retired in 2015, leaving behind a remarkable legacy in women’s history in horse racing.

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Hayley Turner

Hayley Turner OBE, born on January 3, 1983, in Nottingham, is an English jockey who has made a significant impact on the world of flat racing. With her dedication, resilience, and exceptional skill, she has shattered glass ceilings and inspired future generations of female jockeys. Her legacy in the sport is undeniable, leaving an indelible mark on the history of racing and serving as a testament to the power of perseverance.

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Mary Hirsch

Mary Hirsch, the daughter of renowned trainer Max Hirsch, made history in 1938 as the first female trainer to be licensed by the Jockey Club. Her groundbreaking achievement paved the way for future generations of women in the male-dominated world of horse racing. Despite facing skepticism and resistance, Mary’s determination and passion left a lasting impact on the industry, inspiring and empowering female trainers to follow in her footsteps.

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Wantha Davis

Wantha Davis, one of the most successful female jockeys in thoroughbred horse racing, overcame significant obstacles to achieve greatness. Her talent and determination propelled her to win over one thousand races, earning her the respect of her peers and a place in the Hall of Fame at the National Cowgirl Museum. Davis’s legacy serves as an inspiration to female athletes, breaking down barriers in the world of sports.

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Michelle Payne

Michelle J. Payne OAM is an Australian jockey who made history by winning the 2015 Melbourne Cup, becoming the first and only female jockey to achieve this remarkable feat. Growing up in Miners Rest, near Ballarat, Michelle faced numerous challenges but always held onto her dream of becoming a winning jockey. Her victory shattered misconceptions about women in horse racing and inspired countless young girls and women to break barriers and achieve greatness.

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Frances Genter

Frances A. Genter, born on February 17, 1898, was a prominent figure in American Thoroughbred horse racing. Widely recognized as the owner of Unbridled, she solidified her position in the racing world with the colt’s spectacular victories including the 1990 American Champion Three-Year-Old Male Horse title, as well as wins in the prestigious 1990 Kentucky Derby and Breeders’ Cup Classic. However, her influence extended far beyond these remarkable achievements, as she left an indelible mark on the sport and served as an inspiration to many.

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Nina Carberry

Nina Carberry is a retired Irish female National Hunt jockey who achieved great success in her racing career. Born on July 19, 1984, she hails from a racing family and is the daughter of jockey Tommy Carberry.

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