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Jenny Pfanenstiel of Forme Millinery Named A Featured Milliner of the 147 Kentucky Derby

Jenny Pfanenstiel of Forme Millinery Named A Featured Milliner of the 147 Kentucky Derby
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The Derby Dispatch: Road to Kentucky Derby Championship Season Begins With Grade II, $400,000 Risen Star

The Derby Dispatch: Road to Kentucky Derby Championship Season Begins With Grade II, $400,000 Risen Star Feb 11, 2021 Kevin Kerstein Note: Please open the attached pdf document or paste the following in your browser for additional information: https://bit.ly/3qaUWKc The Road to the Kentucky Derby Championship Series is set to kickoff Saturday in New Orleans with a field of 13 horses that were entered in the $400,000 Risen Star presented by Lamarque Ford (Grade II) at Fair Grounds.    Over the next nine weekends, 3-year-old Thoroughbreds will continue their quest for points in select races to secure a berth in the starting gate for the 147

African American dominance of early US horse racing in spotlight

Horsetalk.co.nz African American dominance of early US horse racing in spotlight Share The African Americans in Racing Tour at Louisville’s Churchill Downs Racetrack recalls the profound impact of Black horseman on the thoroughbred industry. © Churchill Downs Racetrack Did you know that 13 of the 15 horses in the first-ever Kentucky Derby were ridden by Black jockeys? Or that 15 of the first 28 Derby winners were ridden by Black jockeys? A new immersive exhibit at the Kentucky Derby Museum is returning the spotlight to these pioneering horsemen, in the African Americans in Racing Tour at Louisville’s Churchill Downs Racetrack. On the 90 minute experience, guests will walk through the racetrack while making historically significant stops along the way. Through history, including the Jim Crow era that led to the exclusion of Black jockeys from the sport, and to modern times, guests will learn about the profound impact African Americans have made on horse racing from

Kentucky Derby Museum Launches New African Americans In Thoroughbred Racing Tour - Horse Racing News

Kentucky Derby Museum Launches New African Americans In Thoroughbred Racing Tour Sponsored by: The Kentucky Derby Museum is thrilled to amplify in a new way the stories of Black horsemen, who not only dominated the sport of Thoroughbred racing in the early days of the Kentucky Derby but continue to make a lasting mark on its legacy. Oliver Lewis. Isaac Murphy. Ansel Williamson. These are just a handful of legendary names that guests will learn about during two new immersive opportunities at Kentucky Derby Museum. On the new African Americans in Racing Tour, made possible with support from Churchill Downs and the James Graham Brown Foundation, guests will walk through Churchill Downs Racetrack while making historically significant stops along the way on this 90 minute experience. Through history, including the Jim Crow era that led to the exclusion of Black jockeys from the sport, and to modern times, guests will learn about the profound impact African Americans have made

Kentucky Derby Museum to Showcase Black Horsemen

Kentucky Derby Museum to Showcase Black Horsemen
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