Diane Crump: A Horse-Racing Pioneer's Life in the Saddle

Diane Crump: A Horse-Racing Pioneer's Life in the Saddle

by Mark Shrager
Diane Crump: A Horse-Racing Pioneer's Life in the Saddle

Diane Crump: A Horse-Racing Pioneer's Life in the Saddle

by Mark Shrager

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Overview

In 1968, a few women, mockingly labeled “jockettes” by a skeptical press, had begun demanding the right to apply for jockey licenses, citing the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which banned discrimination in hiring based on race, religion, sex, or national origin. Most of their applications were rejected by racing’s bureaucracy, which alleged that women were unqualified to participate due to “physical limitations” and “emotional instability.” Female jockeys who attempted to ride met with boycotts by male jockeys. Onto this uneven terrain stepped 20-year-old Diane Crump, who had long since demonstrated her riding proficiency during a thousand workout rides on a thousand difficult Thoroughbreds (“I basically got on all the horses that no one else wanted to ride"). On February 7, 1969, having been granted a permit to ride at Florida’s Hialeah Racetrack, Crump, surrounded by a protective phalanx of police officers, walked calmly toward the saddling enclosure as she endured heckles from the crowd. Diane’s mount would not earn victory that day, but the young rider had earned a more fundamental prize: the right to compete in her chosen field. Just over a year later, on May 2, 1970, after 95 years and 1,055 all-male entrants, Diane Crump shattered tradition by becoming the first woman to ride in the Kentucky Derby. Over her career she amassed 235 wins. InDiane Crump: A Life in the Saddle, veteran turf writer Mark Shrager relies on Crump's own narrative, magazine and newspaper coverage, and numerous first-hand interviews to tell the story of an extraordinary athlete's life and career.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781493037957
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 05/01/2020
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Mark Shrager has published some 300 articles about every aspect of horse racing in magazines such as Turf & Sport Digest, American Turf Monthly and others. His 1974 Turf & Sport Digest article, “1,001 Surefire Ways to Lose a Horse Race,” was published in the annual Best Sports Stories anthology. He is the author of The Great Sweepstakes of 1877: A True Story of Southern Grit, Gilded Age Tycoons, and a Race That Galvanized the Nation (Lyons, 2016).He lives in Altadena, CA.

Table of Contents

Introduction: A Woman in the Starting Gate ix

Chapter 1 An "Idyllic" Childhood 1

Chapter 2 Buckshot, Patches, and Lulu 9

Chapter 3 Sneaking into the Stables 15

Chapter 4 The Race to Be the First 29

Chapter 5 Under the Wire and into the History Books 49

Chapter 6 A Wild Ride in Puerto Rico 55

Chapter 7 A Victory Disappears 61

Chapter 8 Still a Non-Winner-But Not for Long 69

Chapter 9 The Kentucky Derby-Female Riders Need Not Apply 81

Chapter 10 The Run for the Roses 89

Chapter 11 And Nine Thousand Miles Away: Bert Crump's Story 101

Chapter 12 A Historic Career-and a Frustrating One 107

Chapter 13 Retirement, a Daughter, a Divorce … and a Terrible Accident 125

Chapter 14 Back in the Saddle Again 139

Chapter 15 A Mother Like No Other 147

Chapter 16 "There's No Business like Horse Business" 155

Chapter 17 Diane Crump-Today and Tomorrow 163

Afterword: A Message from Diane Crump 175

Appendix 1 The Class of '69 179

Appendix 2 Diane Crump's Arlington Cemetery Speech 181

Acknowledgments 183

Notes 187

Bibliography 195

Index 199

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