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Trailblazing Jockey Diane Crump, First Woman to Ride in Kentucky Derby, Passes Away at 77

January 4, 2026 2 Min Read
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Diane Crump, who made history as the first female professional horse racing jockey in 1969 and later the first woman to ride in the Kentucky Derby in 1970, has passed away at the age of 77. Diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumor in October, she died in hospice care in Winchester, Virginia, according to her daughter, Della Payne.

Crump’s trailblazing career began with her debut race at Hialeah Park, Florida, on February 7, 1969, where she faced significant resistance, including boycotts from male jockeys. Despite these challenges, she competed courageously and went on to win a total of 228 races before retiring in 1998, just before turning 50.

Her historic first Kentucky Derby ride came a year later, where she won the opening race but finished 15th in the main event. It would be 14 years before another woman competed in the Derby, highlighting the barriers she helped break. Crump’s courage opened doors for many women jockeys and inspired countless others beyond the sport.

After retiring, Crump settled in Virginia and founded a business helping people buy and sell horses. She also devoted time to therapy work, bringing her dachshund therapy dogs to hospitals and clinics to support patients with chronic illnesses. Known for her determination and refusal to accept “no” for an answer, her legacy is marked by kindness and compassion, values she even had tattooed on her forearms.

Crump’s ashes will be laid to rest alongside her parents at Prospect Hill Cemetery in Front Royal, Virginia. Horse racing officials and enthusiasts alike remember her as a pioneering icon whose bravery and persistence transformed the landscape of the sport.

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Fan Take: Diane Crump’s groundbreaking achievements shattered gender barriers in horse racing, paving the way for future generations of female jockeys. Her story is a powerful reminder of the strength and resilience that can drive progress in the sport, inspiring fans and participants to continue pushing for inclusivity and equality.

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