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词条 Rosemary Homeister Jr.
释义

  1. Background

  2. Racing honors

  3. Year-end charts

  4. References

  5. External links

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|career wins = 2,700 (ongoing) [1]
|race = Desert Vixen Stakes (1998)
J J's Dream Stakes (1998, 2003)
Princess Rooney Handicap (1999)
Calder Derby (2000)
Spend A Buck Handicap (2000)
Clasico del Caribe (2001)
La Prevoyante Handicap (2002)
My Charmer Handicap (2003)
Brave Raj Breeders' Cup Stakes (2001, 2006)
Sycamore Stakes (2009)
Kentucky Cup Turf Stakes (2009)
Valedictory Stakes (2009)
Florida Oaks (2010)
|awards = American Champion Apprentice Jockey (1992)
Leading Jockey at Hialeah Park (2001)
Babe Didrikson Zaharias Award (2003)
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Rosemary Homeister Jr. (born July 5, 1972, in Hollywood, Florida) is an American jockey in thoroughbred horse racing.

Background

Both of Homeister's parents were jockeys, and as a result she grew up riding horses. Her mother is now a horse trainer at the Calder Race Course, where Rosemary won her first race as an apprentice jockey. In 1991, she briefly attended Broward Community College but left to develop a career in racing.

Homeister started her career working with horses as an exercise rider and breaking yearlings before beginning her riding apprenticeship in 1992. She met with great success that year, becoming the first woman to win the Eclipse Award for Outstanding Apprentice Jockey in the United States. She was originally the runner-up, but winner Jesus Armando Bracho from Venezuela was suspended, then surrendered his award for falsifying his racing papers. Two years later, she went to the awards ceremony to accept the award. Since then, Homeister has won more than 2000 races at tracks in Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma and along the East Coast of the United States from Florida to New York. In 1995, she and her mother were profiled by CBS News Sunday Morning.

In 2000 and 2001, she was the United States leading female jockey in wins. In 2001, she was the first (and so far only) female jockey to win the Clasico del Caribe conducting the Panamanian filly Alexia. In 2003, she became only the fifth woman to ride in the Kentucky Derby, finishing 13th aboard Supah Blitz in a race won by Funny Cide.

Homeister retired in November 2004 after thirteen years of competition, having won 1,726 races from 12,907 starts. However, she returned to racing in June 2006 and on September 3 of that year was inducted into the Calder Race Course Hall of Fame.

As of December 2006, she is divorced from jockey José Ferrer, according to an interview she gave TVG Network's Lady Luck.[2]

At Tampa Bay Downs on December 18, 2008, Homeister won her 2000th race.[3]

On February 11, 2011, she announced that she was pregnant and would not ride for an indefinite period, returned to race riding in 2012. She rode the filly Include Betty in the 2015 Kentucky Oaks.[4]

Racing honors

Racing honors:[5][6]

  • 1992–1993 – Leading Apprentice Jockey at Monmouth Park
  • 1992 – The first woman to win the Eclipse Award for Outstanding Apprentice Jockey
  • 1992 – Leading Rider at the Tropical at Calder Race Course Meeting
  • 2000 – No. 1 in wins among female jockeys in the United States
  • 2001 – First female jockey to win Puerto Rico's Clasico Internacional del Caribe
  • 2001 – Only woman rider to win the Riding Title at Hialeah Park
  • 2001 – No. 1 in wins among female jockeys in the United States
  • 2002 – No. 1 in wins among female jockeys in the United States
  • 2003 – First jockey to receive the Babe Didrikson Zaharias Award
  • 2003 – 5th Woman to ride in the Kentucky Derby in 129 years (Supah Blitz) finished 13th
  • 2006 – Inducted into the Calder Race Course Hall of Fame
  • 2008 – First woman to be Inducted into Puerto Rico's racing Hall of Fame on December 5
  • 2008 – Won 2000th race on December 18, on "Rusty Should Run" for trainer Sam Cronk
  • 2009 – July 20 surpassed Patricia Cooksey to become the 2nd Leading Female Jockey of all time with 2,138 wins and counting.
  • 2009 – Leading Rider at Colonial Downs

She has won 102 Stakes races, four being Grade 2's

Year-end charts

Chart (2000–present)Peak
position
National Earnings List for Jockeys 200069
National Earnings List for Jockeys 200151
National Earnings List for Jockeys 200869
National Earnings List for Jockeys 200957
National Earnings List for Jockeys 201061
National Earnings List for Jockeys 201279

References

1. ^http://www.equibase.com/profiles/Results.cfm?type=People&searchType=J&eID=6549
2. ^Aired on TVG on December 15, 2006
3. ^http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/horse/news/story?id=3782878
4. ^http://www.kentuckyderby.com/oaks/horses/include-betty
5. ^http://www.jockeyrose.com/accomplishments.html
6. ^https://www.horseracingfla.com/2015/11/rosenrt-hoeister-jr-tampa-bay-downs.html

External links

  • web site
  • {{cite web|last1=Akoris|first1=Tina|title=Jockey Rosemary Homeister Jr. Balancing Motherhood with Racing Career|url=http://www.suntimes.com/sports/horseracing/13171892-419/jockey-rosemary-homeister-jr-balancing-motherhood-with-racing-career.html#.VIoRZ7mBGUk|website=Chicago Sun Times}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Homeister, Rosemary Jr.}}

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