Title:
For Woman Jockeys, Part of Racing Is Proving 'You're
Just as Good as Any Other Guy'
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a VOA Special English General News Report.
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Stephanie Korger may be new to horse racing, but she
is already showing that she has what it takes to
win.
STEPHANIE KORGER: "It is an absolute exhilarating
rush. I mean there's no feeling like it. When those
gates open, I mean it's ... there's nothing else in
the world that you can compare it with."
Stephanie Korger is the top apprentice rider at the
Pimlico racetrack in Maryland. Pimlico is famous for
the Preakness, a race held each spring.
On this day, she won two races. In the first, she
and her horse took the lead early.
STEPHANIE KORGER: "She actually worked really good
today. She did everything I asked her to, and very
cooperative for the win."
Dane Kobiskie trains horses.
DANE KOBISKIE: "Stephanie as a rider, to me, is just
[a] very smooth rider."
Sarah Rook is also an apprentice. Today she was
competing in her first professional race.
SARAH ROOK: "That was extremely exciting."
She knew she would get the same welcome that all
first-time racers get, whether they win or lose. But
all she could talk about was her horse.
SARAH ROOK: "She just went right though and kept
going. She relaxed. She was perfect."
Getting to the top is not easy.
STEPHANIE KORGER: "There are some trainers who won't
ride you specifically because you're a girl. And the
only thing you can really do is go out there and be
determined and prove to them that you're just as
good as any other guy out there."
Jonathon Joyce is a jockey who says women have more
to prove.
JONATHON JOYCE: "I think they just have to overcome
a lot as far as, you know, trainers and
competitiveness between the guys and trying to be
accepted in the game that's been so much known as a
man's sport for so long."
Jockeys have to work their way up.
STEPHANIE KORGER: "We race four days a week,
Thursday through Sunday, and we get on the horses in
the morning and we work them, make sure they're fit
and exercised, and we do that for free. And in
exchange, we get to ride the horses in a race."
Last year, Korger broke her shoulder when she fell
off a horse during a race.
STEPHANIE KORGER: "It's a very physically demanding
job. Jockeys are some of the most fit athletes in
the world and, at the same time, it's also a really
dangerous sport." Forest Bryce was one of the top
apprentice riders in the United States last year.
Now, she races horses for a living.
FOREST BOYCE: "Most of the time, you know, when
they're supposed to win they don't, and when they
aren't, they do. You just try to give the trainer
the best advice you can, like the way you feel about
the horse after the race."
Gina Clay loves horse racing, and wanted a picture
with Boyce.
GINA CLAY: "And I saw her and she just, she kind of
hung in there with all the big boys, you know, and I
thought it was great."
The only woman to race in the Kentucky Derby this
year was Rosie Napravnik. Stephanie Korger says
Naprovnik is a model for her.
STEPHANIE KORGER: "It's really exciting. It's
definitely going to open up a lot of doors for
female riders, I think."
Like other women riders, Korger wants to be in the
big races, including the Kentucky Derby. I'm
Christopher Cruise.
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