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Girvin ( foaled March 31, 2014) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse, winner of the 2017 Louisiana Derby and Haskell Invitational . He was the holder of the highest point ranking for the 2017 Road to the Kentucky Derby .

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58-531: Girvin is a dark bay or brown colt who was bred in Kentucky by Bob Austin and John Witte. Austin won a free breeding session to the stallion Tale of Ekati , a grandson of both Storm Cat and Sunday Silence , by throwing a dart in a party game hosted by Darby Dan Farm . Tale of Ekati's major wins came in the Wood Memorial and Cigar Mile and he entered stud in 2011 for a fee of $ 15,000. To take advantage of

116-412: A "retirement" from race riding. When asked if her retirement was "permanent", she replied, "It's indefinite—I mean, I'm not thinking about a comeback in 10 months, but I can't promise to stay off a horse forever." She further explained that she intended to assist Sharp with his training business and intended to remain "very much involved with racing." At the time of her announcement, she ranked sixth in

174-495: A 2013 interview with 60 Minutes , Napravnik said that she has heard hecklers at the track yell at her to "go home and have a baby," or "go home and stay in the kitchen." She repeatedly has chosen to make her mark on the track instead of getting into post-race fights. Trainer Larry Jones , having witnessed other jockeys deliberately bumping into her on the track, commented, "Don't do Rosie that way, because she will run over you. The girl has no fear." She summed up her views in

232-427: A battle." In her early career, she simply tried to "blend in" with the male riders, but nonetheless encountered some owners and trainers who refused to hire a female jockey. She later said, "I was very conscious when I raced against their horses—and when I beat them." Napravnik has encountered harassment from male jockeys on the track when other riders would deliberately bump her or pen in her horse from all sides. In

290-640: A brother, Colt. Napravnik began working with horses at a very young age. Her first horse-related injury was a broken arm that occurred when she fell off a pony at age four. By the age of seven, she began to ride in pony races, and, inspired by the documentary Jewels of the Triple Crown , she decided that year to become a jockey who rode Triple Crown races. She spent most of her childhood in New Jersey, but lived briefly in Vermont with her mother after

348-470: A female jockey previously held by Julie Krone . As a result, sports analysts viewed her as the most successful woman jockey since Krone. Early in 2013, Napravnik once again won the leading rider title at the Fair Grounds, making it three years in a row that she had won the award. She had hopes of riding Shanghai Bobby, who was undefeated in five races, in the 2013 Kentucky Derby , but he suffered

406-540: A few years then I can do it. The greatest thing is I don't have to." "I don't like to start anything, ever, but if they're going to try to intimidate me, I like to just stand there and say, 'Sorry, it ain't gonna happen.' I'm shy but I'm badass. I'm not shy in a timid way, just shy in a way that I'm not comfortable with people." —Rosie Napravnik Napravnik's success has come in a sport where only 10% of all jockeys are women, even though they have been licensed as jockeys in pari-mutuel races since 1969. She initially

464-676: A field of 11 with jockey Brian Hernandez Jr. Trainer Joe Sharp next planned to move Girvin up to face graded stakes race horses in the Lecomte Stakes but was unable to ship from the Evangeline Training Center to Fair Grounds because of a quarantine due to equine herpesvirus. Instead, Girvin made his second start in early February 2017 in the Keith Gee Memorial Overnight Stakes, where he switched from dirt to turf, and finished

522-489: A game second in the one mile race, 3 ⁄ 4 of a length behind the winner and fending off the third place finisher by a neck. Girvin was next entered in the Grade II Risen Star Stakes on February 25. Largely overlooked at odds of 8-1, he was bumped at the start, swapped leads multiple times in the homestretch but still won by two lengths. His time of 1:43.08 for 1 + 1 ⁄ 16 miles

580-426: A great owner and it has been a real team effort." Going into the 2017 Kentucky Derby , Hernandez chose a different horse for the race owing to having a longer business relationship with that horse's connections, so Mike Smith was contracted to ride the colt. Smith's agent had contacted Sharp, stating, "I had been following [Girvin] and his consistency is very attractive...Mastery was our Derby horse and as soon as he

638-658: A great race. A brilliant race actually." Napravnik also teamed up again with Untapable, now a three-year-old, first winning the Rachel Alexandra Stakes and the Fair Grounds Oaks , and then to the jockey's second victory in the Kentucky Oaks, winning the 2014 race by 4-1/2 lengths . Prior to the Oaks, Napravnik told reporters, "I own this race." Napravnik's win on Untapable and a victory in

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696-491: A horse Sharp trained was running against one Napravnik was riding, but the two were a trainer-rider team for Ramsey's three-year-old colt, Vicar's In Trouble, who won the Louisiana Derby and contested the 2014 Kentucky Derby. In August 2014, Sharp left Maker's barn to begin an independent horse training stable, with the full support of both Maker and Napravnik. He scored his first graded stakes win on May 16, 2015 on

754-765: A horse farm near Harpers Ferry, West Virginia . His mother, Sara Escudero, was an exercise rider. The pair divorced and Sharp split his time between them, growing up in Kentucky and West Virginia. Sharp was a jockey from 2004 to 2005, riding mostly at Canterbury Park in Minnesota, but also in West Virginia and Maryland. Sharp was an assistant trainer to Michael Stidham for four years, and then for three years an assistant to Mike Maker , where he ran Maker's operations in New York, Kentucky and New Orleans. Napravnik and Sharp sometimes competed against each other when

812-412: A licensed jockey on June 9 of that year, riding Small's horse, Ringofdiamonds. She initially rode under the name "A.R. Napravnik" to conceal her gender. In November 2005, she broke her left collarbone and was sidelined for almost six weeks. The horse in front of her fell and her horse was unable to avoid a collision, creating a four-horse chain reaction that sent Napravnik and one of the other riders to

870-497: A lot of respect in particular for Julie Krone, to whom she is often compared. But she also said in a 2011 interview, "a lot of young female riders are just girls who love horses, but they just don't have the strength and toughness, and they're not cut out to be jockeys. You've got to deliver the goods to get over that hump." She acknowledges the struggles for equality that women riders in earlier generations had to face were greater than her own, but notes that women jockeys still "fight

928-660: A pelvic fracture at the Florida Derby and missed the Triple Crown races. She was able to pick up another horse for the Derby, Mylute, with whom she broke her previous Kentucky Derby finish record, taking fifth. Napravnik rode in the Preakness Stakes for the first time in 2013, finishing third, again on Mylute. In doing so, she was only the third woman to ever ride in the Preakness, the first since 1994, and had

986-544: A professional jockey. She later passed her high school equivalency GED test. Napravnik is 5 ft 2 in (1.57 m) tall, and as a jockey rode at about 113 pounds (51 kg). In addition to racing, she is very active in efforts to rehome and provide aftercare to retired race horses. In 2014, she began to show her own off-track Thoroughbred Old Ironsides, nicknamed Sugar, in Eventing . Interviewed for Vogue magazine , she explained how she felt about riding in

1044-535: A race that was on the undercard for the 2006 Preakness. She won riding titles in 2006 at all four meets at the major Maryland tracks, one at the annual meet at Pimlico, and the other three at Laurel Park. Napravnik was runner-up to Julien Leparoux for the Eclipse Award for Outstanding Apprentice Jockey that year. When a horse fell with her in a January 2007 race at Laurel Park, Napravnik suffered three compression fractures of her thoracic vertebrae and

1102-561: A record previously held by Donna Barton Brothers when she rode 45 winners at Churchill Downs' spring meet. That summer, Napravnik also was named captain of the three member "Girls' Team" for the Shergar Cup jockey competition at Ascot Racecourse in the United Kingdom where she was the leading female rider of the team. In October, she became the first woman to win the leading rider title at Keeneland Race Course. She rode

1160-423: A single day where she won five races, setting yet another record for a woman rider. But on June 15, the day after she had a major win on Tapiture , she had another significant injury: a separation of her clavicle and left shoulder joint that occurred when a horse she was working in the morning broke its leg and fell. While Napravnik did not require surgery, she was sidelined for a few weeks. Even though she missed

1218-428: A stretch run and defeating favorite McCracken and Brian Hernandez in a photo finish , also defeating other top 3-year-olds such as Irish War Cry and Practical Joke . After retirement Girvin began his stud career at the O'Farrell family's Ocala Stud for a fee of $ 7,500. In 2023 Girvin is to be relocated to Airdrie Stud. c = colt , f = filly , g = gelding Girvin does not have significant inbreeding until

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1276-527: A three-hour surgery and replacement of the wrist plate with a larger one. In 2012 Napravnik became the first woman jockey to win the Kentucky Oaks, riding Believe You Can. The race was also her first Grade I win. She then rode in the Belmont Stakes for the first time, finishing fifth aboard Five Sixteen. Later that year, she won the Breeders' Cup Juvenile aboard Shanghai Bobby , becoming only

1334-611: Is Grady's first stakes-winning horse. Girvin is trained by Joe Sharp , who began his training career in 2014 after serving as an assistant to Michael Maker . Grady was one of Sharp's first clients. In his first four races, Girvin ran only at the Fair Grounds in New Orleans, Louisiana . As a two-year-old, Girvin only raced once, winning a maiden special weight race by a neck in December 2016 at The Fair Grounds, defeating

1392-612: Is a former American Thoroughbred horse racing jockey and two-time winner of the Kentucky Oaks . Beginning her career in 2005, she was regularly ranked among the top jockeys in North America in both earnings and total races won. By 2014 she had been in the top 10 by earnings three years in a row and was the highest-ranked woman jockey in North America. In 2011, she won the Louisiana Derby for her first time and

1450-428: Is what is going to win somebody over." Like many other women jockeys, she views the primary challenge to be the difficulty of horse racing itself. She describes races as "every man for himself ( sic ) ." She does not ask for any breaks from male jockeys, and has explained that horse racing is a sport where women simply have to be just as good as men. She speaks well of other successful women jockeys, and expresses

1508-628: The Humana Distaff Handicap , on the undercard on Derby day, brought her ranking up to second in the nation for jockey earnings and wins during the early weeks of May 2014. With mounts on Vicar's In Trouble in the Derby, Bayern in the 2014 Preakness Stakes , and General a Rod in the Belmont , for the second year in a row, she rode horses in all three Triple Crown races. She was in contention for leading jockey at Churchill Downs' spring meet, in second place with 31 winners, including

1566-481: The $ 1,000,000 Louisiana Derby on April 1. There he won over a field of nine by 1 + 1 ⁄ 4 lengths while on the outside for much of the race. With 150 points on the 2017 Road to the Kentucky Derby leaderboard, he became the top-ranked contender in the field. "It doesn't feel bad (to have a Kentucky Derby horse)," said Sharp. "He's a talented horse. We're enjoying the ride. It's great connections and

1624-577: The 2012 Breeders' Cup Juvenile on Shanghai Bobby and the 2014 Breeders' Cup Distaff on Untapable. Napravnik's fifth-place finish in the 2013 Kentucky Derby and third in the 2013 Preakness Stakes on Mylute are the best finishes for a woman jockey in those two Triple Crown races to date, and she is the only woman to have ridden in all three Triple Crown races. A native of New Jersey, she and her horse trainer husband, Joe Sharp, have homes in Louisville, Kentucky and New Orleans, Louisiana . She

1682-570: The American classic horse races, "When you're riding in the Derby, you see all those iconic silks in the same race and it gives it a special feel, like you're part of history." Napravnik married Joe Sharp in October 2011. He is three years older than Napravnik, and has a daughter, born in 2005, whose mother is jockey Chamisa Goodwin. Napravnik and Sharp have two sons together, Horse owner Ken Ramsey , who knows Napravnik and Sharp well, says

1740-545: The Derby." Girvin entered the race and on a sloppy track, finished 13th. He returned to the track on June 24 in the Ohio Derby , where he was second by a nose to Irap . Then, on July 30, he entered the Haskell Invitational at odds of 9-1. Sharp had stated to the press that the horse had been training very well. Ridden by another new jockey, Robby Albarado , Girvin trailed by nine lengths before putting in

1798-481: The Fair Grounds Race Course for the fourth consecutive year. She won the 2014 Lecomte Stakes and the Louisiana Derby on the three-year-old colt Vicar's In Trouble, trained by Sharp while he was an assistant to Maker, and owned by Ken and Sarah Ramsey. Of Napravnik's ride in the Louisiana Derby, veteran hall of fame jockey Mike Smith , who rode the favorite but finished second, said, "She rode

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1856-576: The Preakness undercard with the Ramsey's horse Sandbar in the Grade III Maryland Sprint Handicap. In 2017, Sharp won the Louisiana Derby with Girvin, a colt who was Sharp's first starter in the 2017 Kentucky Derby . Napravnik was the exercise rider for the colt at Sharp's training stable, and commented, "I thought about putting out something on Twitter . . . saying I was going to ride Girvin, as an April Fool’s joke, but I

1914-421: The best placing for a woman rider in the history of the Derby to that date. She also was second in the 2011 Kentucky Oaks , riding a longshot filly named St. John's River. In July of that year, Napravnik fractured her arm again when the horse she was riding broke down on the track and fell. This time the fracture was just above the plate in her wrist that had repaired her first break, an injury that required

1972-472: The breeding session, Austin and Witte purchased an unraced mare named Catch the Moon for $ 30,000. She was sired by Malibu Moon , who is also the sire of 2013 Kentucky Derby winner Orb . Girvin was Catch the Moon's second foal. Her first, named Cocked and Loaded, was also a stakes winner. Girvin was purchased as a yearling for $ 130,000 by Brad Grady's Grand Oaks farm at the 2015 Fasig-Tipton fall sale. Grady,

2030-470: The couple are likable and well-respected, saying "They go together like ham and eggs." Sharp had Napravnik ride a horse for him at Penn National Race Course in 2009, and they began dating a few months later, becoming engaged in 2011. Sharp, a horse trainer , was born in Martinsburg, West Virginia . He is an only child and grew up around horses. His father, Marc Sharp, is a trainer who also owns

2088-563: The divorce of her parents, though she spent summers with her sister Jazz, who was living in Maryland and Pennsylvania. In early adolescence, Napravnik, along with her sister, went to work for trainers Lilith Boucher, Bruce Miller and Jack Fisher. By age 13, she worked for steeplechase trainer Jonathan Sheppard . At 15, she decided to take a year off from employment in the horse industry to spend time with friends and to be an ordinary teen. But at 16, Napravnik went to live with her sister at

2146-460: The early months of her pregnancy, she moved over to ponying and other activities. As of 2015 , she and Sharp hoped to have two children fairly close together, and after that, Napravnik has not ruled out a return to race riding but has not made any firm decisions. As she explained in February 2015, "I'm satisfied with the accomplishments that I've made. If I feel like I really want to come back in

2204-538: The end of the Churchill meet, she still tied for second place in leading rider standings at that track. By July 5 she was working horses. She returned to racing on July 18 for the opening day of the Saratoga meet. In October, she repeated as leading rider at Keenland's fall meet. After her win in the 2014 Breeders' Cup Distaff aboard Untapable , Napravnik announced that she was seven weeks pregnant and announced

2262-433: The farm of trainer Holly Robinson in Maryland, and Robinson sent her to work for trainer Richard "Dickie" Small . Small had a good reputation for mentoring young riders and had helped several other women jockeys get started in their careers. Napravnik began exercising Small's race horses in 2004. That year, she attended both Hereford High School and night school, but left school before her senior year to begin racing as

2320-763: The fourth generation of his pedigree and beyond. He is 4x5x4x5 to Mr. Prospector, 4x5 to Monique Rene, 5x5 each to Northern Dancer , Secretariat , Raise a Native , and Gold Digger. Tale of Ekati Too Many Requests If you report this error to the Wikimedia System Administrators, please include the details below. Request from 172.68.168.236 via cp1112 cp1112, Varnish XID 947510722 Upstream caches: cp1112 int Error: 429, Too Many Requests at Thu, 28 Nov 2024 08:46:20 GMT Rosie Napravnik Breeders' Cup wins: Breeders' Cup Juvenile (2012) Breeders' Cup Distaff (2014) Anna Rose "Rosie" Napravnik (born February 9, 1988)

2378-408: The highest-placed finish for any woman jockey in that race. Adding the Preakness to her 2011 Kentucky Derby and 2012 Belmont races, she also became the first woman ever to have ridden in all three Triple Crown races. She then rode the filly Unlimited Budget to a 6th place finish in the 2013 Belmont , becoming the first woman to ride all three Triple Crown races in the same year. Napravnik also broke

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2436-402: The hospital. At the time of the accident, she was the leading jockey at Laurel Park Racecourse . Napravnik established herself as a top-ranked jockey in 2006 when she finished 30th in national earnings and fifth in total wins with 300 victories on 1,465 mounts and purse winnings of $ 6,395,075. That year at Laurel Park, she won her first stakes race . One of her highest profile wins was in

2494-510: The most significant problems in her career with intimidation by the male jockeys, but overcame the challenge by refusing to give ground. Eventually she earned the respect of her male colleagues, and that year, she won her first graded stakes race , the Grade III Cicada Stakes at Aqueduct. By 2013 Napravnik was viewed as one of the most popular jockeys at the Fair Grounds. She finished the year with no major injuries and

2552-424: The nation for 2014 in earnings and fifth by number of wins. In spite of losing time due to injury and retiring with two months left in the year, Napravnik closed out 2014 seventh in the nation for earnings, bringing her lifetime total to $ 71,396,717. Following her retirement announcement, Napravnik became Sharp's assistant trainer, continuing to ride regularly. After initially exercising the stable's race horses in

2610-467: The owner of a company that leases equipment for the oil and gas industry, is a relative newcomer to horse racing. He purchased the 415-acre (168 ha) Grand Oaks farm in 2012. Grady originally intended to re-sell the then-unnamed colt as a two-year-old-in-training but the horse suffered a minor setback that kept him from the sale. Instead, Grady kept the colt, who he named for his hometown in Texas . Girvin

2668-401: The second woman jockey to win a Breeder's Cup race. She received one minor injury in 2012: a non-displaced fracture of her toe, obtained when her horse hit the side of the starting gate at Saratoga . She finished the race and returned to ride the next day. She ended the year ranked 8th in national earnings, winning $ 12,451,713, which surpassed the earnings and national placing record for

2726-470: The two-year-old filly Untapable to a win in the Pocahontas Stakes , and then competed in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies , but finished eighth, having to check the filly to avoid another horse that fell during the race. She finished the year eighth in earnings at $ 13,242,202, breaking her own record from 2012, and was fifth in total wins. She began 2014 being named the leading rider at

2784-674: The year, even though she broke her tibia and fibula in a racing accident at Delaware Park Racetrack in August, resulting in a three-month layoff. She moved to Aqueduct Racetrack in New York in November 2008, and in 2009 finished 38th in national earnings with 184 victories out of 1,109 mounts and with earnings of $ 5,176,563. "She gets a horse to relax and do what she wants it to do." — Mike Smith , Hall of Fame jockey   In 2010, Napravnik began riding at Fair Grounds Race Course in New Orleans, Louisiana . Initially, she faced some of

2842-517: Was born in her grandmother's home in Mendham, New Jersey , on February 9, 1988. Shortly after she was born, she was sent to a hospital in Morristown, New Jersey , which is often mistakenly listed as her location of birth. Her father Charles is a farrier and her mother Cindy ran a boarding and training stable, plus trained event horses. She has one older sister, Jasmine (known as "Jazz"), and

2900-515: Was considered respectable, ranking as the third fastest running of the Risen Star in the past 15 years. His win was a surprise to racing pundits, as he defeated the winners of both the Lecomte and Remsen Stakes . Sharp commented, "We believed in this horse all along, but you never know how good they are until you stack them up against the competition... We're in shock." His final prep race was

2958-441: Was injured, Joe was the first person I called." Girvin also was noticed by the pundits because his morning exercise rider was retired jockey and two-time Kentucky Oaks winner Rosie Napravnik , who was also Sharp's wife and assistant trainer. Overall, because the colt has beaten mostly unknown competition at the Fair Grounds, his chances in the race were difficult to assess. The colt's tendency to switch leads more than he needed to

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3016-434: Was ninth in the 2011 Kentucky Derby with the horse Pants on Fire . In 2012 she broke the total wins and earnings record for a woman jockey previously held by Julie Krone , and became the first woman rider to win the Kentucky Oaks, riding Believe You Can . She won the Oaks for a second time in 2014 on Untapable . She is only the second woman jockey to win a Breeders' Cup race and the first to win more than one, having won

3074-505: Was out for several weeks to recuperate. In July, after recovering from the Laurel Park injuries, she had another fall that resulted in a major break to her wrist, subsequently repaired with a plate. In spite of her injuries and layoff, she still rode 507 races with 89 winners in 2007. In 2008, Napravnik was the most successful rider in Maryland with 101 wins. Riding a total of 893 races with 176 wins, she finished 62nd in earnings for

3132-463: Was ranked 30th in earnings. Napravnik began 2011 with a win in the Louisiana Derby, riding Pants on Fire, becoming the first woman to win that race. When she was named the leading rider at that track in 2011, with 110 wins, she was also the first woman rider to win the title. She then became only the sixth woman to ride in the Kentucky Derby . riding Pants on Fire to a 9th place finish ,

3190-548: Was the leading rider at the Fair Grounds Race Course every year from 2011 through 2014 and leading rider at Keeneland Race Course in 2013 and 2014. After her win in the 2014 Breeders' Cup Distaff, Napravnik announced she was seven weeks pregnant and taking a "retirement" of "indefinite" duration from race riding following the 2014 Breeders' Cup . She continues to assist Sharp in training race horses, including 2017 Kentucky Derby contender Girvin . Napravnik

3248-499: Was uncomfortable finding herself viewed as a role model for girls, preferring to simply be noticed as a top jockey. She became aware that she could have a positive impact on others and that helped her be more comfortable with her prominence. She still prefers to emphasize her riding prowess, she broke the total wins and earnings record for a woman jockey previously held by Julie Krone , and stated in 2014, "If you show your work ethic and professionalism and obvious skill and ability, that

3306-486: Was viewed as a potential concern, but he was praised for his long stride and toughness. In late April, Girvin's training for the Kentucky Derby was disrupted when he developed a quarter crack on his right front hoof. Rather than jogging on the racetrack, Sharp maintained the horse's fitness by using a hyperbaric chamber and equine swimming facilities and remained hopeful that the colt would be able to run. "As long as he's able to breeze and come out of it well, he'll run in

3364-547: Was worried people might take it seriously." Of the couple's relationship, Sharp has stated, "Some guys might think being married to someone as famous as Rosie is a tough position, but I don't, I'm very proud of her." Sharp and Napravnik split their time between homes in Louisville and New Orleans. Besides working with horses, the pair also provide foster care to rescue dogs . Napravnik obtained her jockey license in 2005 at Pimlico Race Course . She won her first race as

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