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Francine Villeneuve

Francine Villeneuve
Occupation Jockey
Born (1964-07-22) July 22, 1964 (age 52)
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Career wins 1,001
Major racing wins
Autumn Stakes (1991)
Bison City Stakes (1991)
Durham Cup Stakes (1992)
Hilltop Stakes (1997)
Frost King Stakes (2003)
Colin Stakes (2004)
Silver Deputy Stakes (2004)
Racing awards
Avelino Gomez Memorial Award
(2004)
Honours
(2012)
Fort Erie Sports Wall of Fame
Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal
Significant horses
Wilderness Song, Concern, Autumn Snow

Francine Alicia Villeneuve (born July 22, 1964, Ottawa) is a retired Canadian thoroughbred 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.

The only child of Ron and Eleanor (née Broderick) Villeneuve, Francine grew up around horses on the family farm in Winchester Springs, Ontario. While attending Humber College for equine studies, she took a summer job at Woodbine Racetrack as a hot walker in 1984, and by 1987 she was a licensed racing jockey.

Within four years, in June 1991, Villeneuve crossed the finish line second in the Queen's Plate, 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 would go on to become the first (of only four women) to compete in all of the Canadian Triple Crown races; the Queen's Plate, the Prince of Wales Stakes and the Breeders' Stakes 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 Breeders' Cup race, as American Julie Krone had previously ridden at the Breeders' Cup in both 1988 and 1989.


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