Fourteen [14] out of a total of fifteen[15] jockeys were African Americans at the first Kentucky Derby. The exact date of the inaugural Derby was May 17, 1875. The winning horse was Aristides. The winning jockey was the African American Oliver Lewis [1856 - 1924]. The winning time was 2 minutes 37-3/4 seconds.
Fourteen [14] out of fifteen [15] jockeys in the first Kentucky Derby were African Americans. The inaugural Derby was held in the afternoon of May 17, 1875. The winning rider was Oliver Lewis [1856 - 1924], an African American who subsequently became a Kentucky businessman in Lexington. The only white jockey was Billy Lakeland, who placed 10th on Ascension, one of two chestnut fillies participating in the Derby.
Almost all if not all of them. In the beginnings the jockey industry was dominated by African Americans
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Thirteen of the 15 jockeys who rode in the first Kentucky Derby were black; young servants who cared for the racehorses owned by white men. 12 of the first 16 Derby winners were black.
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No. They wear the silks of the horse's owner(s).
Eddie Arcaro and Bill Hartack each have five wins.
There are many types of jockeys. The most common definition of a jockey would be one who rides atop a Thoroughbred in races, such as the Kentucky Derby. It is also a trademark used for men's underwear.
Riley's owner and trainer was edward corrigan...i don't know if he was the jockey, too, or not.
Isaac Murphy
That the first winning jockey and the first winning trainer were African Americans is an interesting fact about black people and the Kentucky Derby. Oliver Lewis [1855? 1856?, Fayette County, Kentucky - 1924] was the winning jockey at the inaugural Kentucky Derby of May 17, 1875. The winning horse, Aristides, was trained by Ansel Williamson, a posthumous inductee into the Racing Hall of Fame in 1998.
Ascension and Gold Mine were the first fillies to enter the Kentucky Derby. They were the only fillies among 15 participating horses on May 17, 1875. Both were chestnut in color.Ascension placed 10th. She was ridden by Billy Lakeland, the only white rider among 15 jockeys. Gold Mind was ridden by the African American Stradford. She finished last.