rosie napravnik
- Jockey Rosie Napravnik (Hereford) closed out a career-best season Dec. 31, securing the highest spot ever for a female jockey on the North American leader board.
- Rosie Napravnik made the move to Belmont for this meet and has been one of the top riders heading into the Belmont.
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- Jockeys Mario Gutierrez, Joel Rosario and Rosie Napravnik and trainers Jamie Ness, Chad Brown and Doug O'Neill are taking horse racing's center stage.
- Rosie Napravnik rans away with second Female Jockey Challenge at the The People¿s Pink Party at Pimlico Race Course.
- Rosie Napravnik, winner of the 2012 Kentucky Oaks, will return to the place where her career began for the Black-Eyed Susan and female jockey challenge at Pimlico a day before the 137th Preakness.
- Optimizer using Preakness as warm up for Belmont Stakes
- Kent Desormeaux will return to his racing roots in Maryland when he rides Saturday in the 137th Preakness Stakes, while two other Hall of Famers, Edgar Prado and Ramon Dominguez, will be back at Pimlico, the track that served as their proving ground.
- As preparations begin on Old Hilltop for the 137th running of the Preakness Stakes, the star of the field already has a confirmed arrival date. Kentucky Derby winner I'll Have Another will show up Monday.
- Where to find live odds, our handicapper's picks and a couple of worthy reads before the 138th Kentucky Derby
- Rosie Napravnik won the Kentucky Oaks on Believe You Can. She is the first woman to win the most important race for 3-year-old fillies in its 138-year history, and she did so in front of a crowd of 112,552. "This is how it feels to have your dreams come true," Napravnik said.
- Rosie Napravnik becames first female jockey to win the Kentucky Oaks. Believe You Can convincingly won a late duel against formidable jockey John Velazquez (on Broadway's Alibi), with Napravnik, a former Hereford student and top jockey in Maryland, extending her fist in celebration as she crossed the finish line.
- Graham Motion pleased with his Kentucky Derby Horse; jockey Albarado arrested
- Hansen does not need to try to be noticed. The nearly all-white colt always stands out among his peers. Yet on Thursday morning, the Breeders' Cup juvenile champion did all he could to draw the attention of a robust crowd on his first day this week at Churchill Downs before the 2012 Kentucky Derby.
- Animal Kingdom surprised even Grahm Motion with his late speed and competitiveness, and Went the Day Well — along with about 12 other horses — could blossom the same way Saturday at the 2012 Kentucky Derby.
- Horse racing: Maryland's Done Talking gets last word in Illinois Derby