Ferdinand.
The answer is Willie Shoemaker and his horse Ferdinand who won the 1986 Kentucky Derby
Ferdinand was the horse and Willie Shoemaker was the jockey.
The first year that a woman entered a horse in the Kentucky Derby was 1904. Her name was Laska Durnell. Her horse, Elwood, won the Derby that year.
Mine That Bird.
Pleasant Colony won the 1981 Kentucky Derby with Jockey Jose Velasquez.
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Horse 'Proud Clarion', with Jockey Bobby Ussery, won the 1967 Derby.
Willie Shoemaker
If you're talking about the Kentucky Derby, it was Aristides.
No horse has won the Kentucky Derby more than once, because it's a race for three year olds.
Henry Moreno [May 12, 1930 - February 1, 2007] won the Kentucky Derby in 1953. He rode Dark Star [b. 1950] to victory. Horse and rider covered the 1-1/4 mile [2 kilometers; 10 furlongs] dirt track in 2:02.00 minutes. Out of 22 lifetime races, U.S. Racing Hall of Famer Native Dancer [March 27, 1950 - November 16, 1967] lost only one race, his Kentucky Derby bid against Dark Star.