Crump was the first female jockey to ride professionally in a U.S. horse race in 1969, and the first woman to ride in the ...
Diane Crump, the pioneering Thoroughbred jockey whose riding breakthroughs set the stage for generations of female riders, died Jan. 1 at an inpatient hospice facility in Winchester, Va. She was 77.
Diane Crump, who paved the way for female jockeys in the sixties and became the first to ride in the Derby, passed away Thursday.
I decided to try riding my horse in a hackamore for the very first time and wanted to share how the experience went! It's ...
I decided to challenge myself and ride my sharpest horse, Edie, in just a rope halter—no bit at all! This was a huge step for both of us and honestly, I was pretty nervous. We’ve been working on ...
Five years ago, Strides for Equality Equestrians (SEE) set out to make the equestrian world more inclusive, accessible, and representative, and thanks to countless advocates, allies, and riders who’ve ...
Shortly after she stepped into the basement as a volunteer to sort donations for a used tack sale, Audrey Lewis heard the sound of wind chime potential as someone pulled a nest of old horse bits out ...
ABSTRACT: Background: Scientific procedures for addressing noseband fit and tightness, eliminating the risk of excessive and painful tightening, as well as quantitative measurements of pressures under ...