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  2. Josephine Abercrombie - Wikipedia

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    Josephine Avalona Abercrombie (January 15, 1926 – January 5, 2022) was an American horsewoman, businesswoman, boxing promoter, philanthropist, and founder of The Lexington School in Lexington, Kentucky.

  3. List of jockeys - Wikipedia

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  4. Joe Young (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Joe Young (1876-1898) was an award-winning [1] [2] Standardbred trotter from Peabody, Kansas at a time when harness racing was one of the most popular sports in the US. [3] He was known for his speed and famous offspring, which include Joe Patchen and Dan Patch, [4] [5] a 1958 Harness Racing Hall of Fame inductee [6] and the most famous horse in the world at the turn of the 20th century.

  5. List of racehorses - Wikipedia

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    Kelso: only five-time U.S. Horse of the Year, in the list of the top 100 U.S. thoroughbred champions of the 20th Century by The Blood-Horse magazine, Kelso ranks 4th; Kincsem: Hungarian race mare and most successful racehorse ever, winning all 54 starts in five countries; Kindergarten: weighted more than Phar Lap in the Melbourne Cup

  6. As Texas cities consider bans on horse carriages, activists ...

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    The Partnership to Ban Horse Carriages Worldwide lists petitions to ban horse-drawn carriages in 39 cities across the world. Fort Worth is not one of them. Fort Worth is not one of them.

  7. Joe Patchen - Wikipedia

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    A large-bodied horse with unusually long legs, Joe Patchen was a strong contender on half-mile tracks. Joe Patchen won 53% of the races in which he started, and finished second in 39%. He was unplaced (out of the top four) in only 3% of his races. Though his exact career winnings are unknown, estimates place them in excess of $50,000.

  8. Family of teen injured by runaway horse at State Fair of ...

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    The iconic Big Tex statue is installed prior to the State Fair of Texas at Fair Park in Dallas on Sept. 22, 2023. The family of a teen who was injured by a spooked police horse near Big Tex on Oct ...

  9. Josephine Russell Clay - Wikipedia

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    Josephine Russell Erwin Clay (December 7, 1835 – March 29, 1920) was one of the first significant woman thoroughbred horse breeders in America and a writer. She was also known as Josephine Deborah Russell , Mrs. Eugene Erwin , Josephine Erwin , Mrs. John M. Clay , and Josephine Clay .