Apprentice Jockey Kylee Jordan Enjoying Lots Of ‘Firsts’ This Spring At Oaklawn

Jockey Kylee Jordan's first day at Oaklawn with a 5-pound apprentice weight allowance was memorable for more than the obvious.

Jordan had just crossed the finish line first aboard Simply Beguiled in the seventh race March 24 when the mare unexpectedly darted toward the backstretch off gap galloping back to the winner's circle and dumped the blonde-haired jockey. Jordan, unscathed, quickly climbed back aboard and had her picture taken for fifth time at the 2021-2022 meeting that began Dec. 3.

There have been a growing number of career firsts in recent weeks for Jordan, who has been pulling double duty in Arkansas and Oklahoma.

Jordan rode four winners for the first time March 21 at Will Rogers Downs and recorded her first stakes victory Monday at Will Rogers in the $55,000 Miranda Diane for Oklahoma-bred female sprinters aboard favored Dicey ($5.20). With 23 victories through the first 10 days of racing at Will Rogers, a casino/Thoroughbred facility about 35 miles northeast of Tulsa, Jordan is already the runaway leader in the standings as she seeks her first career riding title.

“Very good person, very good girl,” Oaklawn-based trainer Ron Moquett said. “I think she's going to make it in the industry. I'm cheering for her. I'm rooting for her at Will Rogers every day. I'm thinking that with some experience, just with some time, she's going to be a fun addition to our jockey colony.”

Jordan, who turned 20 April 5, is riding at Oaklawn for the first time this season. In addition to Simply Beguiled ($16.80) for trainer John Ortiz, Jordan's four other victories at the meet to date were Dec. 5 aboard Dr. Forman ($7.80) for trainer Paul Holthus of Hot Springs, Feb. 13 aboard Kinfolk ($27.20) for Moquett, Feb. 21 aboard Big Base ($144.20) for trainer Larry Frazee and March 12 aboard Southern Pecan ($58.60) for trainer Tim Martin.

“It's tough here, for sure, but it really is a great experience,” Jordan said. “I've learned a whole lot.”

Kinfolk, who rallied in the middle of the track to break his maiden, represented the 900th career Thoroughbred victory for Moquett, according to Equibase, racing's official data gathering organization.

The daughter of Iowa-based trainer Todd Jordan, Kylee Jordan made her riding debut May 3, 2021, at Will Rogers and recorded her first career winner there a week later. Jordan won four races overall at the 2021 Will Rogers meeting and added 26 more last summer and fall at Prairie Meadows in Iowa to finish 10th in the standings and No. 1 among apprentice riders.

Agent Brian Assmann represented Jordan at Prairie Meadows, but Joe Santos has her book at Oaklawn. Santos, the son of retired Hall of Fame jockey Jose Santos, represents several other Midwest-based riders, notably 2021-2022 Oaklawn leader David Cabrera and Reylu Gutierrez.

“Brian Assmann called me up and said he wasn't going to be coming,” Santos said. “He had her in Iowa and reached out to me and asked if I would be interested. I watched her replays and called him right back and said, 'Absolutely.' It kind of panned out perfect for me. Everyone likes her. She can ride. So, that helps.”

Jordan's Oaklawn win total could be higher, but she suffered a dislocated shoulder in a Dec. 19 spill and didn't resume riding until Jan. 28. Jordan has made up for lost time, particularly at Will Rogers, where she has flourished since it opened March 21.

Will Rogers normally races Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday – dark days in March, April and May at Oaklawn – and annually draws a handful of Hot Springs-based horsemen. The venues are separated by approximately 250 miles and Will Rogers' opening means Jordan has been essentially riding seven days a week since late March.

“I like it, though,” Jordan said. “I like a fast pace. I told my mom a couple of weeks ago, I said, 'I'm getting bored here. I'm only getting on one or two in the morning and I can't handle that.' I like getting on as many as I can.”

Jordan won on four of her six mounts opening day at Will Rogers and was second in another race. Her only off-the-board finish was a fifth aboard favored and Oaklawn-raced That's What I Say for trainer Lynn Chleborad and owner Gene Jacquot. Chleborad is the winningest female trainer in Oaklawn history.

“I didn't think it was going to go like that at all,” Jordan said. “Actually, it's funny because the horse of Lynn Chleborad's – I rode it here for Gene – that's the horse I was most excited about. I was excited to go there and ride him.”

Jordan followed with a riding double March 22 and through Tuesday, Day 10 of the scheduled 29-day Will Rogers meeting, had at least one victory each day and eight multi-win days, including another four-bagger April 4.

“She's super patient and not afraid to come up the rail and they run for her,” Santos said. “Horses come flying at the end for her. That's all extremely helpful, especially when you're getting that weight.”

Jordan began the Oaklawn meeting with a 7-pound apprentice weight allowance. She became a 5-pound apprentice late last month, coinciding with her torrid start at Will Rogers. Jordan's promising beginning at Oaklawn was interrupted after being unseated when her mount, Rowdy Daisy, clipped heels in the upper stretch of the fifth race Dec. 19.

“I slid a little bit and as soon as I sat up, I knew something was wrong with it (shoulder),” Jordan said. “First one (injury). First one. It was going really good at the start. I was rolling. I got a lot of mounts and then I got hurt and everything just slowed completely down. I wasn't really getting down on myself, but I was just getting frustrated in the mounts that I wanted, or the horses that I really wanted, but it's been good. I've learned a lot here. It's definitely been a great experience. Some jocks in the room have kind of taken me under their wing. I've learned a lot here and glad I came.”

Jordan said she's working on an extension of her apprenticeship because of the injury and another two-month extension because of academic pursuits (an online college degree in accounting through Purdue University Global). Assmann has her book at Will Rogers and again will represent the jockey this summer at Prairie Meadows.

Jordan's older sister, Taelyn, is a technician at Oaklawn for veterinarian Kate Hammer and gallops horses.

Kylee Jordan entered Wednesday with 58 victories and $988,332 in purse earnings in her career, according to Equibase.

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Graded Stakes Triple Propels Flavien Prat To Jockey Of The Week Title

Flavien Prat certainly made his presence felt at Keeneland opening weekend. In fact, Prat has already jumped out to an early lead in the Keeneland jockey standings.

With three graded stakes wins, Prat was voted Jockey of the Week for April 4 through April 10 by a panel of racing experts. The award honors jockeys who are members of the Jockeys' Guild, the organization which represents more than 1,050 active, retired and permanently disabled jockeys in the United States.

While Prat has been the dominant rider in Southern California in recent years, he made the decision to move his tack to Keeneland for the spring meet. After Derby week at Churchill Downs, he will ride regularly in New York.

On Saturday under cold and rainy conditions, Eclipse Award Trainer Brad Cox gave Prat a leg up on Just One Time in the Grade 1 Madison. Off as the slight favorite in the field of nine fillies and mares, Just One Time settled at the back of the pack. At the top of the stretch, Prat angled Just One Time to the outside and surged past the leader Bell's the One in deep stretch to win by three-quarters of a length in 1:22.79 for the seven furlongs.

“I was hoping to get a good break and get myself in the race,” said Prat. “Unfortunately, she broke a bit flat-footed, so we went with Plan B, and she ran really well in the stretch.”

Riding for trainer Chad Brown, Prat was aboard Zandon in Saturday's feature, the G1 Toyota Bluegrass. Zandon raced far back in the field of 11 but on the turn, Prat started to weave his way through traffic. Approaching the sixteenth pole, Zandon blew by favorite Smile Happy and drew off to an impressive 2-1/2 length win in a final time of 1:50.35 for the 1 1/8 miles.

“He broke just OK,” said Prat. “Then I got myself covered up so I was there with nothing I could do about it. It was just a matter of finding a gap and getting a clean run down the lane.”

On Sunday, trainer Brad Cox once again gave a leg up to Prat in the G3 Beaumont Stakes on 3-year-old filly Matareya. Off as the overwhelming favorite in the field of seven, Matareya stalked the early pace. At the top of the stretch, the pair took command and drew off to an 8 ½ length victory.

“She broke really well and rated nice,” said Prat. “I was on cruise control all the way around.”

On his success opening weekend winning a total of seven races, Prat said: “To be honest, I was hoping to win a few races but it's been great.” Just really pleased with the weekend.”

Prat's statistics for the week were 21-7-2-4 with $1,368,380 in total purse earnings.

Other nominees for Jockey of the Week were Tyler Gaffalione with two graded stakes at Keeneland, Irad Ortiz, Jr. with three graded stakes at Keeneland, Joel Rosario who won the G2 Wood Memorial and Mike Smith with three stakes wins at Santa Anita including the G1 Santa Anita Derby.

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Former Grade 1-Winning Jockey Julio Pezua Remains Hospitalized After Training Incident At Belmont

Exercise rider and former jockey Julio Pezua, 65, remains hospitalized after a spill during morning training at Belmont Park on April 2, according to the Daily Racing Form. Pezua underwent surgery to repair two fractured vertebrae in his neck, and is still recovering at Winthrop Hospital.

The incident occurred aboard Linda Rice trainee Five Alarm Robin, a 6-year-old mare who collapsed and fell after a workout, having suffered a suspected fatal cardiovascular event.

Rice told DRF that Pezua had feeling in his arms, though “they weren't that mobile,” and that his legs were mobile.

A GoFundMe page has been set up to help pay for Pezua's medical bills.

Pezua's career as a jockey began at Calder in 1985 and continued through 2018; his biggest win came in the 1992 Met Mile aboard Dixie Brass. His North American statistics include 1,316 wins from 12,073 starts.

Read more at the Daily Racing Form.

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Oaklawn To Honor Hall Of Fame Jockeys, Trainers This Saturday

Some of the biggest names in Thoroughbred racing will be coming to Hot Springs on Saturday, April 16, to participate in the first ever Hall of Fame Day at Oaklawn.

The day, honoring members of the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame, will be highlighted by several special events, as well as presentations in the Winner's Circle. The feature race will be the $500,000 Count Fleet Sprint Handicap (G3) for older horses going six furlongs.

Race fans will receive a commemorative poster while supplies last, and an autograph session with Hall of Fame members will take place on the north end of the Grandstand from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

“There are only a few other racing towns that can garner the enthusiasm and love for racing as Hot Springs, Arkansas, and we know this event will be a huge hit among our fans,” Oaklawn President Louis Cella said. “We are excited by the response we have received from the Hall of Fame members in the first year of this event, and we look forward to honoring some of our industry's greats.”

Scheduled to appear are 11-time Oaklawn leading trainer Steve Asmussen, Bill Boland, Calvin Borel, Ramon Dominguez, Earlie Fires, Sandy Hawley, Chris McCarron, Bill Mott, Don Pierce, Laffit Pincay Jr., Edgar Prado, Jose Santos, Gary Stevens and Nick Zito.

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