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Trailblazing First Female Jockey in Kentucky Derby Passes Away at 77

January 3, 2026 3 Min Read
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Diane Crump, recognized as the first female professional jockey in 1969 and the first woman to ride in the Kentucky Derby a year later, has passed away at the age of 77. Diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumor in October, Crump died Thursday night in hospice care in Winchester, Virginia, according to her daughter Della Payne.

Crump made history on February 7, 1969, at Hialeah Park, Florida, where she was met with resistance, including some male jockeys boycotting in protest. Despite the challenges, she won 228 races over her career, ending her jockey career in 1998 just before turning 50. Early photos from that groundbreaking race show Crump being protected by security amidst a crowd, as six of the original twelve jockeys refused to compete. Notable future stars like Angel Cordero Jr., Jorge Velasquez, and Ron Turcotte were among those who initially declined to race. However, other jockeys took their place, and the race commenced with a bugler playing a special tribute tune, “Smile for Me, My Diane.” Crump finished 10th with a 50-1 long shot horse named Bridle and Bit, later securing her first win at Gulfstream Park a month afterward.

In 1970, Crump broke another barrier as the first woman to ride in the Kentucky Derby. She won the opening race at Churchill Downs but placed 15th out of 17 in the Derby on a horse named Fathom. It took 14 years for another female jockey to participate in the Derby, highlighting the significance of Crump’s pioneering role.

Churchill Downs President Mike Anderson praised Crump as a legendary figure in horse racing, recognizing her lifelong passion beginning at age five. Chris Goodlett from the Kentucky Derby Museum emphasized her legacy of bravery and progress, noting how she inspired women within and beyond the racing world.

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After retiring, Crump lived in Virginia, starting a business assisting with horse transactions and visiting patients with her therapy dachshunds. Known for her relentless spirit and compassion, she was well-loved in her community. Her daughter described her as stubborn yet dependable, with kindness and compassion tattooed on her forearms as a testament to her character.

Crump’s ashes will be placed alongside her parents at Prospect Hill Cemetery in Front Royal, Virginia.

Fan Take: Diane Crump’s groundbreaking achievements broke down gender barriers in horse racing, paving the way for generations of women jockeys. Her legacy symbolizes courage and resilience, vital qualities that continue to inspire progress and inclusivity within the sport.

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