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Francine Alicia Villeneuve (born July 22, 1964) is a
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retired
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jockey and racing pioneer. She is sometimes referred to by the nickname "The Queen of Fort Erie" because of a long affiliation with the border oval. With 1,001 victories and 3,065 combined wins, places and shows, she retired "for good" in April 2012 as the winningest female Canadian jockey of all time and was the first Canadian woman to achieve the 1,000 wins milestone.


Early life

The only child of Ron and Eleanor (née Broderick) Villeneuve, Francine grew up around horses on the family farm in Winchester Springs, Ontario and went to
North Dundas District High School North Dundas District High School (NDDHS) is a high school located in Chesterville, Ontario, Canada. It features grades 7 through 12 and has approximately 500 students. Notable alumni * Warren Meredith, The Ginger Fox Band lead singer * Franci ...
in the village of Chesterville. While attending
Humber College The Humber College Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning, commonly known as Humber College, is a public College of Applied Arts and Technology in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1967, Humber has two main campuses: the Humber North c ...
for equine studies, she took a summer job at
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as a hot walker in 1984, and by 1987 she was a licensed racing jockey.


Career

Within four years, in June 1991, Villeneuve crossed the finish line second in the
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, riding Wilderness Song, making history as the first female ever to place in Canada's oldest and most prestigious race. At the same time she was also the first Canadian woman to even ride in the event, making it doubly special. By that August she became the first (of only four women) to compete in all of the Canadian Triple Crown races; the
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, the Prince of Wales Stakes and the
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respectively, a feat that would not be duplicated by another woman for 16 more years. On November 2, 1991 Villeneuve became the first woman to ride in the Breeders' Cup Distaff, and was only the second in any
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race, as American
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had previously ridden at the Breeders' Cup in both 1988 and 1989. Over the next decade and a half, the victories and the "first female to..." milestones began to accumulate rapidly. In May 2002 with her 600th victory, she overtook fellow pioneer Regina Sealock as the winningest female jockey in Canadian history (a crown she would wear for over ten years before being passed herself). Her career saw many successes culminating in 2004, when she became the first female winner of the prestigious
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. A year later she became the first woman to finish "in the money" at the 2005 Prince of Wales Stakes, barely missing the victory by a nose to finish second aboard a 16:1 outsider named Autumn Snow. With over 25 years "in the irons" she rode more than 8,100 mounts and was also the first Canadian woman to reach the milestones of 1,000 seconds, 1,000 thirds, and the first to show a combined 3,000 times. All of this was achieved despite losing time in the saddle because of several serious injuries and taking two personal hiatuses from the sport; the first, a one-year break during her peak years to give birth to her son Aaron, and the second, a three-year sabbatical to better tend to her family. Her pioneering spirit and unassuming nature made her a fan favorite that would forever kick in the door of the historically male-dominated sport and help to clear a path for other great Canadian women like Chantal Sutherland and Emma-Jayne Wilson. It was Wilson that would eventually overtake her record for most career victories in mid-September 2012. Sutherland would not pass her until 2017.


1,000th win, retirement and beyond

On October 31, 2011 in one of her final races, she rode Red Hot Doll to victory in the $30,000 Fan's Cup at Fort Erie Race Track for career win number 1,000. She retired as the all-time leading Canadian woman in ''wins'', ''places'' and ''shows'' and was second only to Sealock in ''all-time starts''. In June 2012 she was inducted into the Fort Erie Sports Wall of Fame. Villeneuve owns a horse farm in central
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, where for a time she trained, bred and showed rare Akhal-Tekes. Because of her connection to the breed, she was extended the rare honor of being invited to race at the International Akhal-Teke Association meeting held in
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,
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in late April 2012. She was the only female jockey in the field. Villeneuve has also been a longtime supporter of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. It was announced in August 2012 that Villeneuve would also be a recipient of the
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at a ceremony held in November. After galloping horses for
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at Saratoga in the summer of 2012 and then for others at
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during the following winter season, Villeneuve received her trainer's license and like many Canadian trainers splits her year between the Florida and Canada Thoroughbred racing seasons. In 2016, she and fellow jock-turned trainer, Amanda Roxborough, co-founded the Sport of Queens Racing Club. As a racing syndicate, SOQ allows everyday people to experience the thrill of thoroughbred horse ownership for as little as $200 a share, plus fees.


Career charts

*Equibase.com data does not reflect a July 2011 victory aboard Turbine in Kingston, Jamaica, which bring her totals to 8,131 starts, 1,001 victories and $15,471,404 in earnings.


References


External links


2005 Prince of Wales Stakes

story from The Rider

Globe and Mail: Villeneuve Reaches Milestone

Bullet News Niagara: Popular Jockey Finishes In Style

Welland Tribune: Jockey Rides Into Retirement

Fort Erie Times: Villeneuve 1,000th

Bullet News Niagara: Francine Remembers (story and video)


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