On June 5, 1993, Julie Krone and her horse, Colonial Affair, rode to victory in the Belmont Stakes, making Krone the first female jockey to win a Triple Crown race.
the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame, the National Women’s Hall of Fame and the Cowgirl Hall of Fame.
Despite the fact that she never wanted to be seen as a trailblazer, Krone retired 16 years ago, and no female jockey since has come close to matching her achievements.Sports video of the day On MLB Network on Friday night, you can relive the height of the 1990s Braves — their 1995 World Series victory. The coverage will culminate with the clinching Game 6 at 8 p.m. ET, but if you don't want to watch the whole thing, here's a cutup of Tom Glavine's masterful eight-inning, one-hit performance.
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